Every Life Matters: 6 Days and Counting Down
We're right over the target, and the media response proves it
With less than a week to go until our Every Life Matters Legal Offense Benefit Conference at the Waukesha County Expo Center, I thought I’d reach out one more time with some additional information about ticket availability, and some recently published news articles that point out why the Amos Center mission is so critical, and judging by the response from the national media, why I believe we’re right over the target with the effort. You can read the full story on the Every Life Matters event in my previous newsletter by clicking on the link below.
Firstly, ticket sales that include a box lunch will end at 4:00pm Central Time on Monday, August 7th. After that, ticket sales will continue right up until the start of the conference on Saturday, but a box lunch will not be included. So if you’re thinking about attending, consider ordering a ticket before 4:00pm on Monday if you want lunch included.
Also, there are still a few VIP tickets available, which include a sit down lunch with the speakers, so you can meet them in person.
Next, as time passes, the rapidly emerging truth about the COVID Vaccines continues to tell a grim story about how individuals are being killed, and injured, for profit. Current VAERS data clearly shows that an estimated 676,000 Americans have been killed SO FAR. And that’s just the reported deaths. Many more people have suffered serious injury. The details can be found and verified in a recent newsletter published by entrepreneur Steve Kirsch:
Vindicating these deaths through the legal system is the mission of the Amos Center. Spreading the truth and standing up for the lives of victims of this seemingly organized conspiracy is exactly what the Every Life Matters Legal Offense Benefit Conference is all about.
We know we’re on the right path based on the national media’s response to the collective effort to organize pushback through the legal system. The fear that legal challenges will ultimately be successful is plainly demonstrated in a piece recently published by NPR in response to a gathering of attorneys in Atlanta, in which Amos Center participated, where strategy for litigating COVID related cases was the topic of focus.
NPR: As the pandemic winds down, anti-vaccine activists are building a legal network
Amos Center is not alone in this fight. We just need to not lose sight of the impacts to the thousands of victims, and not let the sheer magnitude of the injustice fade into becoming “the new normal” in our collective minds.
Thanks for reading my newsletter, and I hope to see you in Waukesha on the 12th.
In Christ,
— Karen Mueller