I’m a former public employee that did not want to put an experimental drug into my body just to keep my job. That experience has probably scarred me for life. I am now looking at public institutions, state by state, to see if there is any potential (official) evidence of harm caused by those coerced covid vaccinations.
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I will say here at the start, that this one for Alaska is unlike any of the other reports I have tried to wrap my head around. There are so many tables with potentially important information regarding death and disability and medical benefits. I have only reproduced some of those that seemed to be the most relevant. But I will be the first to admit that I do not fully understand what the numbers mean. The same figures appear on different tables throughout the report. In one place it is called an excess, and later it seems to be named an unfunded liability. My intuition is that something very noteworthy happened in the system in the last couple of years. Not sure what it all means. But we will just archive it for later.
If anyone reading this has the time, and expertise in these matters, to take a look and tell us what is going on, that would be great.
I can say that we do have a familiar table with the members removed from the rolls to look at. FY2021 and beyond all have elevated numbers in that category.
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I am glad to report that Alaska seems to have had some of the most aggressive pushback against any mandates.
Public Employees’ Retirement System
Annual Comprehensive Financial Report
A Component Unit of the State of Alaska
For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2024
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*the following graph combines the numbers from the two groups (All Other & Peace Officer/Firefighter) on the tables below.
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page 130 (Schedule of Pension Benefit Recipients Added to and Removed from Rolls)
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page 163 (Occupational Death and Disability and Retiree Medical Benefits Funding Excess / (Unfunded Liability))
*once again, I resort to a lame query to Google AI to try and grasp what these strange jumps in numbers could signify …
… you be the judge. Probably a slightly different query would give the opposite answer.
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page 179 (Defined Benefit Occupational Death and Disability Changes in Fiduciary Net Position)
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page 180 (Defined Benefit Retiree Medical Plan Changes in Fiduciary Net Position)
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page 181 (Health Reimbursement Arrangement Changes in Fiduciary Net Position)
November 17, 2022
“A coalition of 22 states, including Alaska, today, formally called on the Biden Administration to withdraw its vaccine mandate for healthcare workers and all related guidance. Even though the justification for the rushed mandate has disappeared, it remains in force.
The coalition of attorneys general filed a petition under the Administrative Procedures Act requesting the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services take immediate action to repeal its Interim Final Rule (IFR) and State Surveyor Guidance, which require participating healthcare facilities to “develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure that all staff are fully vaccinated for COVID-19.”
“My administration will continue to fight for the right of all Alaskans to make their own choices about medical care without unnecessary intrusion from the government,” said Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy.”
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“Attorney General Treg Taylor joins Governor Mike Dunleavy in wanting to protect both an individual’s right to make their own medical decisions and the state’s right to oversee public health actions in the state. The Department of Law is working on multiple legal fronts to protect the rights of Alaskans and oppose these mandates.”
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Alaska Governor orders state agencies to ignore federal vaccine mandates
NOV 3, 2021
“Though the state of Alaska currently has the highest rate of COVID-19 cases in the country, Governor Mike Dunleavy is focusing on fighting federal vaccine mandates.
Dunleavy signed an administrative order Tuesday that prohibits all state agencies from participating in or assisting with federal vaccine mandates for employers. The order also tasks the state's attorney general with reviewing all federal vaccine mandates and looking for ways to challenge them in court.”
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*in case you have forgotten …
Pandemic Milestones:
January 20, 2020
-First covid case in the U.S.
December 11, 2020
-Pfizer Emergency Use Authorization
December 18, 2020
-Moderna Emergency Use Authorization
August 23, 2021
-Pfizer full FDA approval
January 31, 2022
-Moderna full FDA approval
April 10, 2023
-Biden declares the end of the pandemic
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My home state, though I haven’t been there in a couple decades -- it’s a sui generis and in some ways crazy place so I’m not surprised at the strange statistics. Very independently minded people, so the resistance to mandates is certainly in character -- maybe that’s where I acquired my own anti-authoritarianism.
So glad to know that Alaska's AG pushed back on mandates!