Dr. Malone states that the FDA chose not to capture safety data related to the experimental covid vaccines, which is allowed under the Emergency Use authorization, and instead decided to rely on a "self" reporting system (e.g., VAERS system), which is well known to only capture less than 1% of adverse effects (i.e., injuries linked to medication).
Attorney Tom Renz's suggests to for people to write their own religious exemption and not fill out a form provided by an employers. The religious exemption is based on our own personal belief not that of a church, denomination or church leader. Best to clearly state the exemption is based on your personal understanding of the scriptures/ tenants of your religion. This applies to any religion or spiritual beliefs. An employer cannot discriminate against you based on religion under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Many countries that performed autopsies of supposed CV19 virus infected bodies determined that the infection was bacterial not viral. As a result, they changed their treatment protocols to include antibiotics, aspirin and blood thinners. Sadly, no one in the USA has acknowledged this and instead used and continue to use an NIH treatment protocol that is not only ineffective but has been proven deadly. Why? Most likely so they could increase death rates to help scare the American public into getting the unsafe and ineffective CV19 vaccine. See article at: https://principia-scientific.com/cv-19-autopsies-show-blood-clots-a-bacterial-not-viral-disease/