An alternative medicine blogger named Sarah Pope, one of two Florida women, sued the Biden government for wearing masks on airlines and other public transportation. In one of her YouTube videos, Pope referred to antibiotics as “crutches.”
The Pope and another woman named Ana Daza signed as plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed by the Health Freedom Defense Fund (HFDF), a non-profit organization in Wyoming. Tampa bay times Report. Both women are members of the fund.
The lawsuit appoints the Democratic president Joe Biden, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) And the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as defendants. The lawsuit alleges that Biden, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and HHS require Americans to wear masks on all public transportation, thus exceeding the legal authority of the Constitution. The Biden administration issued these orders in January.
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The lawsuit also pointed out that the mask requirement had an impact on the Pope himself.
The lawsuit stated: “She had to give up traveling to Hawaii with her family because wearing a mask during such a long flight made her feel anxious. If she tried to do so, she was worried that she would have a panic attack.”
Leslie Manookian, founder and president of HFDF, told era“When the government began to force people to do and can’t do with their bodies, I think we have a problem.”
According to its website, HFDF opposes all “unethical and illegal authorizations for masks, tests, and vaccines.” Manookian told the publication that if the government can force masks, tests and vaccinations, it could also force people to have abortions or take antidepressants.
The HFDF website provides printable forms to notify employers, schools, and other agencies that any such instructions violate federal law.
Pope published a blog and YouTube channel called “Healthy Family Economist”. Her articles on COVID-19-most of which are behind the paywall-include articles on how to make “brainwashed” family members give up vaccinations, the “life-changing” side effects of Moderna vaccine, and homemade hydroxychloroquine.
Hydroxychloroquine is a malaria drug that was briefly promoted as a treatment for COVID-19. The US Food and Drug Administration, the World Health Organization, and the National Institutes of Health all advise against this.
In her introductory YouTube video, Pope said: “When [my grandparents] When they are sick, they do not need to rely on drugs or antibiotic crutches to get better. They just got sick and then recovered. “
According to Harvard University’s 2005 analysis of deaths from infectious diseases in the US government, antibiotics and antibacterial agents can save more than 200,000 American lives each year.
Weekly newspaper The Pope was contacted for comments.



