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Sep 7, 2020

CDC Announces That Students May Be Kept From Parents Overnight as Ohio Sets Up COVID-19 FEMA Camps

By Shane Trejo

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning parents that their children may be kept from their parents overnight due to COVID-19 concerns, as states set up COVID-19 shelters where infected individuals could be forcibly quarantined.

“Tell school administrators about any extra supplies your child may need to safely make it through a night away from home,” the CDC wrote to parents in their advisory. “Bring extra medicines, special foods, or supplies your child would need if separated overnight.

“Complete a backpack card and tuck one in your child’s backpack and your wallet,” they added.

At the same time, Ohio is taking measures to create isolation camps with assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that can house COVID-19 patients in certain instances.

Ohio Department of Health (ODH) Interim Director Lance Himes issued a state-wide order on Aug. 31 enacting these camps to house people who “are unable to safely self-quarantine in their place of residence and to isolate those diagnosed with or showing symptoms of COVID-19.”

The Ohio camps will be used to house people who “test positive for COVID-19 who do not require hospitalization but need isolation (including those exiting from hospitals); those who have been exposed to COVID-19 who do not require hospitalization; and asymptomatic high-risk individuals needing social distancing as a precautionary measure.”

Dan Tierney, who works as the press secretary to Ohio’s Republican Governor Mike DeWine, downplayed any worries about the FEMA camps being erected throughout the state.

“The order gives the state of Ohio the ability to draw down federal funding to reimburse the local EMA and health department when a non-congregate shelter is needed. These shelters are used when an individual is unable to safely quarantine or isolate in their home,” he said during a press conference.

“The nature of these shelters is no different than what the EMA and others stand-up during natural disasters. The intent of the order is to provide a safe and healthy space for the individual who needs to be quarantined or isolated as determined by local needs. This also helps protect family members from exposure. FEMA has FAQ’s and more information available,” Tierney continued.

“As determined by local needs’ remains ambiguous as an answer to the question of who decides whether a person’s residence is safe,” he added.

Big League Politics has reported on the previously unfathomable abuses that are being introduced to society due to COVID-19 mass hysteria:

A so-called medical expert, drunk off power due because of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, is now suggesting “morality pills” for the public to stop them from resisting their top-down mandates.

Parker Crutchfield, who works as the Associate Professor of Medical Ethics, Humanities and Law at Western Michigan University, made the suggestion in an op/ed published in The Conversation.

“When someone chooses not to follow public health guidelines around the coronavirus, they’re defecting from the public good,” Crutchfield writes.

He is proposing a solution to drug society so that individuals will no longer have the freedom of choice and be at the mercy of the whims of whoever is in power.

“Could a psychoactive pill be the solution to the pandemic? It’s a far-out proposal that’s bound to be controversial, but one I believe is worth at least considering, given the importance of social cooperation in the struggle to get COVID-19 under control,” Crutchfield writes.

He uses “experimental economics” to justify his highly invasive solution that is something out of “Brave New World.”

“Moral enhancement is the use of substances to make you more moral. The psychoactive substances act on your ability to reason about what the right thing to do is, or your ability to be empathetic or altruistic or cooperative,” Crutchfield writes.

He brings up heinous abuses that the government has performed in the past to justify new abuses in the current age.

“The scenario in which the government forces an immunity booster upon everyone is plausible. And the military has been forcing enhancements like vaccines or “uppers” upon soldiers for a long time,” Crutchfield writes.

Like after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, these emergency actions taken during the crisis could be made permanent. The era of the globalist pandemic has arrived, and human liberty is in grave danger as a result.