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The Atlanta Conference was truly exceptional. Everyone I spoke with was excited, energized, and encouraged. Attorneys attended from as far away as Hawaii and Canada, and at least one lawyer I chatted with only found out (on C&C) about the conference three days before it started and rearranged everything to get to Atlanta.

For we lawyers who’ve been in this fight since the ugly early days, the sense of shared community being among so MANY like-minded attorneys was indescribably joyful. It should be exciting to you, too, to know that we are quickly multiplying our legal army.

In my Saturday morning Keynote, I pointed out that, even though it feels like it took ages to slog through the entire disaster, it’s really only been three years, which in a historical and legal context is merely a wink. Shortly after Biden promised he’d NEVER mandate the shots (no, not ever), the jab mandates appeared right on schedule in Summer ’21. Just twelve months later, in Summer ’22, those lawyers — helped by the courageous covid docs — had already cropped back most of the mandates, leaving only sparse (albeit important) mop-up operations.

In other words, a handful of small-firm lawyers beat the entire federal apparatus and the Deep State in only one year. Imagine what we can do with hundreds of lawyers instead of dozens.

Well, get ready.

These conferences are pretty standard fare for most legal fields. Real estate lawyers, injury lawyers, estate lawyers — they all have regular face-to-face meetings with their peers. The conferences and conventions act as a kind of mental cross-pollination event, as lawyers meet and discuss ideas, talk about what’s worked and what hasn’t worked, trade theories, and swap tips.

This conference is the very first time that kind of forum was available for covid / medical freedom lawyers. Even I am returning with a short new list of lawsuits I want to file immediately. I’d tell you all about them, but I’m running long on the conference news and we have a roundup to get to.

Anyway, kudos and warm thanks to Steve Kirsch, the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, and Warner Mendenhall’s group. Terrific work!