Jul 19, 2025

😳 Wait — What?
Did you know that in June 2025, the State of Hawai‘i quietly passed a law giving the Department of Health (DOH) and all its contractors legal immunity for anything they do under a new vaccine program?
Not limited immunity. Not “in emergencies.”
Full-blown immunity. No liability. No lawsuits. No accountability.
And yes — this passed both chambers, was signed into law by the Governor, and becomes active July 1, 2025.
🧬 SB1434 → Act 175: What the Law Actually Does
The law started as Senate Bill 1434 and is now Act 175 (2025). It establishes a “Universal Immunization Funding Program” under Hawai‘i’s DOH, aimed at:
- Purchasing and distributing vaccines in bulk (including for adults under 65)
- Centralizing the cost through “assessments” on insurers, HMOs, and benefit societies
- Creating a special fund to manage the money
It also includes:
- Appropriation of nearly $1 million in taxpayer funds for FY 2025–2026
- Language allowing the DOH to choose which vaccines to purchase, based on CDC recommendations
🔒 But Here’s the Bombshell
Hidden deep in the bill is this language:
“The department and its contractors shall not be liable for any injury caused by any act or omission in connection with the program.”
Let’s break that down:
📌 “Shall not be liable” = You can’t sue them.
📌 “Any injury caused” = Even if someone is harmed.
📌 “Any act or omission” = Whether they did something reckless or failed to act.
📌 “Contractors” = Private companies, nonprofit partners, pharma vendors — anyone the state works with.
This is not about traditional vaccine injury protections (which are already covered under federal VICP or CICP systems). This is a new layer of immunity specifically granted by the State of Hawai‘i to itself — and its business partners — for anything that happens under this program.
🤯 Why This Is a Red Flag
Here’s why this should have set off sirens:
✳️ No Accountability
If something goes wrong — a bad batch, improper handling, overreach, or coercion — you can’t sue.
✳️ Blanket Immunity for Private Entities
This covers not just DOH, but any contracted organization:
- Nonprofits distributing vaccines
- Data-tracking vendors
- Health equity partners
- Pharma firms
✳️ Vague Boundaries
“In connection with the program” could be interpreted very broadly.
What if data is mishandled? What if a partner mandates something coercive? You’re out of luck.
✳️ Tied to CDC Recommendations
The law says DOH “shall purchase vaccines at discounted rates through CDC contracts” — and leaves open the option to adopt any vaccine the CDC recommends, now or in the future. That includes:
- mRNA vaccines
- Future pandemic-response tech
- Boosters not yet on the market
🧠 Who Supported It?
The bill passed nearly unanimously:
- Introduced by Senate President Ron Kouchi (D)
- Cosponsored and backed by multiple Democrats
- Cleared the Senate 23–2, and the House 48–2
- Signed into law by Governor Josh Green on June 4, 2025
Not a single mainstream media outlet raised an eyebrow. The only “No” votes came from Sen. Fevella (R) and Rep. Pierick (R) — everyone else said yes.
🌐 Agenda 2030 Connection?
Let’s not ignore the larger context.
The language, structure, and funding mechanism of this law align with global health trends being pushed under the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — specifically:
- SDG 3.8: “Achieve universal health coverage, including access to safe, effective, quality, and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all.”
- SDG 16.6: “Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions…”
Except this law did the opposite of “accountable and transparent.”
It empowers an unelected bureaucracy to:
- Centralize vaccine procurement
- Use insurance assessments to fund it
- Outsource to third parties
- Protect itself from any legal consequences
This is the exact kind of public-private framework praised by the World Economic Forum, WHO, and various globalist planners — and Hawai‘i is now years ahead of most U.S. states in adopting it.
🤐 The Silence Is Deafening
You didn’t hear about this because no major news outlet covered it.
- No Honolulu Star-Advertiser op-ed
- No Civil Beat investigation
- No KHON2 segment
- No public outcry
The only known coverage came from Hawai‘i Free Press, a local watchdog site that broke it down in March — but that’s it.
How can something this serious — the government giving itself and its business partners immunity from vaccine harms — pass in a democratic society with almost zero scrutiny?
🚨 Final Thoughts: This Should Never Have Passed Quietly
This is not a partisan issue. This is a fundamental question of accountability and public trust.
Hawai‘i has created:
- A state-run vaccine procurement regime
- Funded by insurance fees and public money
- Immune to lawsuits
- With nearly zero public oversight
No hearings alerted the public. No media watchdogs rang the alarm. And now it’s law.
This isn’t just dangerous — it’s dystopian.
And if no one pushes back now, what comes next?
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