New York State Assembly Advancing Legislation to Create Involuntary COVID Quarantine Camps

When reading this story immediately I acknowledged what is happening in Australia is simply a beta test for the rest of the world. All of the people who have been warning us about agenda 21 and others who called them conspiracy theorists are now ominously silent when stories like these start making their rounds. This is the red line and if Americans especially New Yorkers don’t step up to stop this madness, then things are going to spiral out of control pretty quickly! This is insane, but make no mistake what the globalists are planning on doing, they are already dong it in Australia and now it won’t be too long before similar measures are implemented in America.

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The first one will be Auschwitz-Albany.

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Democrats = Nazi !!! :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: :rage: :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: :rage: :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: :rage: :skull_and_crossbones: :skull:

Exactly! New York State especially! I am not surprised they decided to do this to see just how far they can push people!

This next level insanity! Especially with the new mayor elect advocating for more vaccines and boosters.

Update on this story

A New York lawmaker has taken down his bill that would authorize the state to detain infected individuals and their contacts deemed a threat to public health during a pandemic, blaming “conspiracy theorists” of spreading misinformation about his proposal.

The bill in question, known as A416, was first introduced by Assemblyman Nick Perry in 2015, nearly a year after the nationwide panic over a potential outbreak of Ebola in the United States. The Brooklyn Democrat said the measure was prompted by an incident in which a nurse refused to be placed in quarantine after returning from West Africa, where she’d helped treat Ebola patients.

Like many other bills, A416 had been reintroduced year after year and died in committee. The latest version of the bill would allow the state governor, by “issuing a single order,” to “order the removal or detention” of any person or group of people deemed to be a suspected case, contact, or carrier of a contagious disease and poses “an imminent and significant threat to the public health in severe morbidity or high mortality.”

“Such person or group of persons shall be detained in a medical facility or other appropriate facility or premises designated by the governor or his or her delegate,” it reads.

The bill, which received little public attention over the past years, became a center of controversy when Perry once again put it up for the 2021-2022 legislative session amid the CCP virus pandemic. Opponents of the measure argued that it would allow then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo to build internment camps for New Yorkers who refuse to comply with his public health policies.

“This is straight up detention camp stuff in NY! A bill giving [Gov. Andrew Cuomo], Health Commissioner or any designated official full power to remove any person/group of people from their home if deemed contagious,” Elizabeth Joy, a Republican candidate running against Rep. Paul Tonko, wrote.

Facing mounting opposition, Perry on Monday announced he no longer seeks to advance the bill, which he said was misinterpreted by “conspiracy theorists” and internet trolls.

“Conspiracy theorists, and those who spread misinformation online are once again trolling on social media, posting concocted stories about A416,” he wrote in a statement on Dec. 20. “To deprive these individuals the ability to use this issue for fuel to spread their fire of lies and mistruths, I will take the appropriate legislative action to strike the bill, remove it from the calendar, thus ending all consideration and actions that could lead to passage into law,” he said. “Get vaccinated and stay safe.”

Republican Assemblyman Joe Angelino was among the opposing lawmakers who celebrated the withdrawal. He dismissed Perry’s claim, saying that there was no “misinformation” around the bill since everyone could read online what the bill was actually about.

“The sponsor of A416 is saying we were spreading ‘misinformation,’ calling us ‘conspiracy theorists’ who were ‘concocting stories’ causing him to pull his Bill. I’m pretty sure we all can read and his intent was to haul people away for the good of all,” Angelino wrote on Facebook.

Typical of Liberals to blame others for their incompetence.

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