I knew the folks in New York City under Eric Adams' leadership were evil for wanting to force everyone to get an experimental drug or lose their job, but I couldn't even fathom this level of evil.
It wasn't enough for NYC to fire teachers who wouldn't get the Fauci ouchie. According to Fox News, they went a step forward and sent those teachers' fingerprints TO THE FBI so that they would be flagged if anyone else wanted to hire them.
It's not enough to fire them, they wanted them to never work again.
This is just plain evil.
Earlier this month, John Bursch, who is representing teachers who are suing the city over the mandate, said teachers who refused the shot now have a "flag in their file," which will impact their ability to get another job.
"When the city puts these problem codes on employees who have been terminated because of their unconstitutional policies, not only do they have this flag in their files, but their fingerprints are sent with that flag to the FBI and the New York Criminal Justice Services, so it impacts their ongoing ability to get employment at other places," Bursch said Feb. 8.
Teachers' unions have been known for decades to protect predators and shuffle them from school to school. No issue. They protect their own.
In NYC, if you refuse to play the mRNA game, you'll be reported to the FBI.
Investigative journalist Betsy Combier wrote an affidavit uncovering how the Education Department was allegedly able to "flag" certain teachers without sufficient evidence of wrongdoing.
"I found out that the DOE has right now an agency called the Office of Personnel Investigation, and what they do is they have employees of the DOE who, forgive me, call themselves investigators, but they're not," Combier said. "So they work for OPI, and when they get an accusation from anybody, it doesn't matter who, well, the principals send it to them, but the original complaint against somebody could be made by anybody that this employee, that employee did something wrong."
"Then they start putting the code on the file, and I think that that's outrageous, like Rachel said, because no one is told why it's there, what they did, and in most times, in my experience, the person did nothing wrong," she continued.
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