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Forced sterilization. That's exactly what Buck v. Bell is all about. Standing Supreme Court case law. The landmark SCOTUS 8-1 decision that said "three generations of imbeciles is enough" to uphold eugenics practices. Never overturned, only slightly tweaked in Oklahoma v. Skinner, still the law of the land, upheld as recently as the early 2000's. And even cited in many cases that have challenged pandemic mandates along with Jacobson.

Buck v. Bell: Due Process of Law?

Political Research Quarterly, Walter Berns (1953)

https://sci-hub.se/https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/106591295300600409

Buck v. Bell was even cited by defendants in the Nuremberg Trials, "You Americans practice eugenics, said it was lawful, what was the big deal with us practicing it in Germany?"

The movie Judgement at Nuremberg even contains an emotional scene lifted from the actual trials where the defense counsel for the German jurists recites Buck v. Bell in the trial:

https://archive.org/details/movie-judgment-at-nuremberg-1961

(full, uncut movie, free to view, scene citing Buck v. Bell's begins at 00:34:01 timestamp)

A case that influenced and was influenced by the eugenics movement in Nazi Germany:

Useless Eaters: Disability as Genocidal Marker in Nazi Germany

Catholic Culture, 2003

https://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/view.cfm?recnum=7019

A case that gave cover to the many medical professionals who practiced eugenics and supported the rise of the Nazi Party from its earliest days:

Why did so many German doctors join the Nazi Party early?

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, September 22, 2012

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23040706/

And the case offers both a warning and guidance on how we move into Newgenics, transhumanism, all of the latest biotechnology that is altering our genetics:

Buck v. Bell, American Eugenics, and the Bad Man Test:

Putting Limits on Newgenics in the 21st Century

Minnesota Journal of Law & Inequality, January, 2020

https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1622&context=lawineq

Buck v. Bell, one of the worst SCOTUS decisions of all time, sterilization eugenics:

https://bioedge.org/uncategorized/buck-v-bell-one-of-the-supreme-courts-worst-mistakes/

Don't ignore Buck v. Bell. It's even more relevant 100 years after it was decided. Never being overturned (unlike Roe v Wade was after 50 years) is very instructive.

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The Corporate Government of the US must be dissolved, it's run it's course since 1871. None of this stuff is the Law of the Land -- it's Admiralty Law. Everyone is a Lawful Natural Sovereign in Fact; not a "Citizen"-- since that is a fiction at Law. There is a difference between 'Lawful' and 'Legal' Absolutely nobody is a "Subject" to "Sterilization."

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