Turn Awareness into Action

The fight for truth and accountability requires every voice. Learn about the real ways to make a difference. Whether it’s signing petitions, sharing survivor stories, contacting legislators, or joining awareness campaigns. Each call to action helps expose institutional betrayal, protect future patients, and honor those we’ve lost. Together, we turn awareness into action and action into lasting change.

Current Calls to Action: 

Repeal the Prep ACT(s):

  • Representative Thomas Massie has filed H.R. 4388, the PREP Repeal Act. It would fully repeal the PREP Act and restore Americans’ right to sue when they’re harmed.
  • The PREP Act removes all responsibility for harm done by experimental products, leaving citizens injured without recourse while billion-dollar corporation’s profit. It’s time to restore accountability and justice.
  • This bill would:
    • Fully repeal the PREP Act (Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act)
    • Allow lawsuits for injuries caused by COVID shots, tests, and other emergency-use medical products
    • Ensure no future “emergency” can be used to bypass civil rights or legal protections
  • Action: Tell your U.S. House Representative to support H.R. 4388. If a product causes harm, the injured deserve a path to justice. Be sure to add a sentence about your personal experience or why you care, because stories move votes.
  • Next step: Call your representative’s office directly after sending the email.

Read the Prep ACT here 

TAKE ACTION: Contact Your Legislators to Repeal the Prep ACT 

Essential Caregivers ACT

Call to Action. Contact your U.S. House Representative and U.S. Senators and tell them to support the Essential Caregivers ACT. Write a one pager of your story and how isolation affected the outcome for your loved one and your family. 

Learn more here

Medical Liberty Pledge

Have your elected officials taken the Pledge? A pledge by elected officials against government action and laws that coerce Americans to receive unwanted medical products and procedures. If not, ask them to take the pledge. Find out whose interests they have in mind when they vote

Learn more here