Best of Building Fortunes Radio featuring Peter Mingils interview with Personal Exemptions for Vaccines Attorney Alan Phillips
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Peter Mingils owns Building Fortunes Radio Network and interviews amazing people about what they do to make the world a better place with Personal Exemptions for Vaccines Attorney Alan Phillips
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On this interview, Peter Mingils shares an interview with Alan Phillips. Peter Mingils followed Alan Phillips when he was on Blog Talk Radio. When he stopped producing his podcast, Peter knew something was up. This is his story. More recordings are on Building Fortunes Radio. Search for https://buildingfortunesradio.com/vaccines
Alan Phillips: Vaccine Rights Advocate and Disbarred North Carolina AttorneyAlan Phillips, J.D., emerged as a polarizing figure in the health freedom movement, renowned as the nation's foremost expert on vaccine exemptions. Born in the mid-20th century, Phillips built a multifaceted career blending law, technology, and activism. A software engineer by training, he earned his Juris Doctor from Charlotte School of Law in 2003, launching a part-time private practice in Asheville, North Carolina, that initially encompassed domestic law, appellate work, torts, and general practice. However, his passion for vaccine policy soon dominated, transforming him into the "Vaccine Rights Attorney"—the only U.S. lawyer whose practice focused exclusively on exemptions from vaccines mandated for birth, daycare, schools, colleges, employment, military service, immigration, and travel.Through his website, VaccineRights.com, Phillips offered unparalleled resources: educational products, legal consulting for attorneys and clients, and advocacy tools. He collaborated with legislators, activists, and organizations nationwide, authoring guides like "An Introduction to Vaccine Policy and Law in the United States" (published in the International Journal of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork, 2016), which critiqued systemic corruption in healthcare and illuminated exemption pathways. Phillips co-hosted The Know Your Rights Hour radio show from 2012 to 2014, amplifying voices on informed consent and bodily autonomy. His work empowered thousands, particularly in states with stringent mandates like North Carolina—dubbed "Vaccine Central" for its pharmaceutical giants—by navigating religious, medical, and philosophical opt-outs under the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.Phillips's advocacy extended to legislative activism, filing petitions and testifying against overreach, while emphasizing ethical, evidence-based choices amid rising public skepticism of vaccine schedules. Supporters hailed him as a defender of parental rights and constitutional freedoms, with his services cited in health freedom circles for demystifying complex statutes.Yet, Phillips's trajectory took a dramatic turn in 2018 when the North Carolina State Bar Association sued him for alleged unauthorized practice of law (UPL) in other states, despite his active NC license. The Bar accused him of providing interstate legal advice via phone, email, and consultations, demanding client files—a move critics decried as a "witch hunt" to silence vaccine skeptics. Phillips refused, invoking attorney-client privilege, leading to his 2019 arrest and jailing for contempt—three times over weeks—for non-compliance. Health freedom groups, including Ohio Advocates for Medical Freedom, rallied with petitions to Governor Roy Cooper and the NC Supreme Court, decrying the violation of sacred privileges.In August 2019, the NC State Bar Disciplinary Hearing Commission disbarred Phillips, citing misconduct and UPL, effectively ending his licensed practice. He maintained it was retaliation tied to his anti-mandate stance in a pharma-friendly state. Post-disbarment, Phillips pivoted to unlicensed educational roles, offering presentations and collaborating with attorneys, while his site endures as a beacon for exemption seekers. His saga underscores tensions between professional regulation and First Amendment rights, inspiring ongoing debates on health sovereignty. As of 2025, Phillips remains a symbol of resilience, his legacy a testament to the perils of challenging entrenched powers.
Peter Mingils helped document this crazysory through several interviews on Building Fortunes Radio. https://buildingfortunesradio.com/vaccines
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