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Flint, MI – The Genesee County Circuit Court has denied the request of Baker College to dismiss or otherwise highly restrict the lawsuit brought by a former nursing student who claims she was wrongly dismissed from the nursing program at Baker’s Owosso campus due to discussions involving vaccines.Baker College denied during depositions that they gave these instructions. However, other nursing students have supported Rolfe’s claims while under oath. The nursing student department dismissed Rolfe during a meeting which had been scheduled before Rolfe’s classes were set to begin for the day. Baker College is claiming that Rolfe was dismissed due to her “oppositional” and “aggressive” way of asking the questions. Some of the issues come down to Rolfe’s audio recordings over the accusations, something which Baker College feels strong should be dismissed as they claim audio recordings are against their privacy code. Judge Joseph Farah declined Baker college which means a Genesee County jury will hear this case in the coming months. “The Circuit Court’s decision permits jurors to actually hear what Baker College actually did and what their instructors are teaching future Michigan nurses, the very nurses who will be caring for patients in their weakest physical condition,” states Philip L. Ellison, attorney for Rolfe. “Nurses need to obey the patient’s directives, not threaten or lie”.The subjugation of nursing students is a popular trend these days with so many nurses questioning the legitimacy of not only vaccines, but the pharmaceutical industry in general. Nurses speaking out against vaccines certainly isn’t new, take the case of a recent nurse claiming the flu shot gave her severe arm pain. Rolfe’s case is just one of the ones we hear about. Medical schools all over the country are trying to bury information on vaccines and other pharmaceuticals to give rise to a more subjugated healthcare future. The medical industry doesn’t want pariahs and will do whatever it takes to shut them down. There is simply too much money on the line when it comes to vaccines. |
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Nursing Student Dismissed for Refusal to Lie about Vaccines Wins Early Court Victory
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