HEARTBREAKING
� BREAKING NEWS! The parents of five Fitchburg children have been
arrested for protecting their infant from being vaccinated.
Yet another Massachusetts family has been torn apart by the iron fist of the state. This time, it’s a homeschooling family of seven from Fitchburg, driven out of their home and across state lines to Texas, hunted like criminals by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and local police. Their supposed crime? Standing firm on their God-given parental rights and refusing to vaccinate their healthy nine-month-old baby, citing deeply held religious beliefs.
The parents, Isael “Izzy” Rivera and his wife, Ruth Encarnacion, made it clear to their pediatrician that jabbing their thriving infant with vaccines went against their faith—a right enshrined in Massachusetts law through religious exemptions. But instead of respecting their choice, the doctor, bound by the state’s mandatory reporting leash, threatened to sic DCF on them. And that’s exactly what happened.
“The doctor said if we didn’t vaccinate, he’d have to report us,” Izzy Rivera reportedly told an advocate who helped shelter the family in Texas. Even with a well-fed, well-cared-for baby, DCF didn’t care about facts—they slapped a notice on the family’s door, demanding entry. The Riveras, knowing their rights, said no. That’s when the state flexed its muscle.
Fitchburg police and DCF swarmed their apartment, pounding on doors and prowling the property for half an hour. “She hid in the closet with her five children,” said Tresa Beaver, a brave soul who stepped up to help the family escape the clutches of this tyranny over a harrowing three-week ordeal. The next day, with the jackboots back in greater numbers, Rivera hid again while his wife and kids bolted from the city.
What followed was a desperate, three-day exodus to Texas, fueled by Tresa’s grit—and her own money for an Airbnb, food, and supplies to keep this family intact. “They felt like they were pursued criminals,” she said. “He told the doctor it was against their religion to vaccinate, but it didn’t matter.”
Tresa bunked the family of seven in an RV, watching their love and dedication shine through. “He’s a good man, not violent or abusive,” she declared, torching the state’s flimsy domestic violence accusations against Rivera.
But the long arm of Massachusetts bureaucracy doesn’t stop at state lines. On March 8th, Texas authorities, tipped off by their Bay State overlords, descended on the family’s hideout. “Police were everywhere, yelling ‘come out with your hands up,’” according to the Airbnb host’s account. The parents were cuffed, slapped with “familial kidnapping” charges, and their five kids were ripped away by Child Protective Services (CPS). Are they in Texas foster care? Shipped back to DCF in Massachusetts? No one’s saying—yet.
“This is a blatant violation of fundamental rights on multiple levels,” thundered Ron Bouchard, Constitutional Law Strategist with https://www.wethepeople2.us/cps/. “What is familial kidnapping? A family has the right to travel with their children. How and why have they been reported missing, and by whom? What laws have they broken and what imminent danger exists to justify the drastic action of DCF and the Fitchburg Police Department?”
The outrage doesn’t stop there. Bouchard pointed to the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, Part the First, Article II, which declares: “No subject shall be hurt, molested or restrained in his person, liberty or estate for worshipping GOD in the manner and season most agreeable to his own conscience.” Tell that to the Rivera family, now scattered and broken by the state’s wrath.
Advocates are calling this a witch hunt straight out of the Salem playbook. “They’re homeschoolers exercising their rights,” Tresa said. “This is persecution.” The pediatrician’s office clammed up, and authorities still haven’t coughed up a warrant to justify this cross-country manhunt.
Meanwhile, Izzy Rivera sits in Worcester County Jail, his family shattered. Where are the kids? Have they been forcibly vaccinated against their parents’ will? Why is a law-abiding family being treated like Public Enemy No. 1? The silence from DCF and Fitchburg police is deafening, while questions resound.
This isn’t just a story—it’s a battle cry. Check back with Mad Angels Army for more details as they become available.
#MadAngelsArmy #wethepeople2 #ronbouchard
Yet another Massachusetts family has been torn apart by the iron fist of the state. This time, it’s a homeschooling family of seven from Fitchburg, driven out of their home and across state lines to Texas, hunted like criminals by the Department of Children and Families (DCF) and local police. Their supposed crime? Standing firm on their God-given parental rights and refusing to vaccinate their healthy nine-month-old baby, citing deeply held religious beliefs.
The parents, Isael “Izzy” Rivera and his wife, Ruth Encarnacion, made it clear to their pediatrician that jabbing their thriving infant with vaccines went against their faith—a right enshrined in Massachusetts law through religious exemptions. But instead of respecting their choice, the doctor, bound by the state’s mandatory reporting leash, threatened to sic DCF on them. And that’s exactly what happened.
“The doctor said if we didn’t vaccinate, he’d have to report us,” Izzy Rivera reportedly told an advocate who helped shelter the family in Texas. Even with a well-fed, well-cared-for baby, DCF didn’t care about facts—they slapped a notice on the family’s door, demanding entry. The Riveras, knowing their rights, said no. That’s when the state flexed its muscle.
Fitchburg police and DCF swarmed their apartment, pounding on doors and prowling the property for half an hour. “She hid in the closet with her five children,” said Tresa Beaver, a brave soul who stepped up to help the family escape the clutches of this tyranny over a harrowing three-week ordeal. The next day, with the jackboots back in greater numbers, Rivera hid again while his wife and kids bolted from the city.
What followed was a desperate, three-day exodus to Texas, fueled by Tresa’s grit—and her own money for an Airbnb, food, and supplies to keep this family intact. “They felt like they were pursued criminals,” she said. “He told the doctor it was against their religion to vaccinate, but it didn’t matter.”
Tresa bunked the family of seven in an RV, watching their love and dedication shine through. “He’s a good man, not violent or abusive,” she declared, torching the state’s flimsy domestic violence accusations against Rivera.
But the long arm of Massachusetts bureaucracy doesn’t stop at state lines. On March 8th, Texas authorities, tipped off by their Bay State overlords, descended on the family’s hideout. “Police were everywhere, yelling ‘come out with your hands up,’” according to the Airbnb host’s account. The parents were cuffed, slapped with “familial kidnapping” charges, and their five kids were ripped away by Child Protective Services (CPS). Are they in Texas foster care? Shipped back to DCF in Massachusetts? No one’s saying—yet.
“This is a blatant violation of fundamental rights on multiple levels,” thundered Ron Bouchard, Constitutional Law Strategist with https://www.wethepeople2.us/cps/. “What is familial kidnapping? A family has the right to travel with their children. How and why have they been reported missing, and by whom? What laws have they broken and what imminent danger exists to justify the drastic action of DCF and the Fitchburg Police Department?”
The outrage doesn’t stop there. Bouchard pointed to the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780, Part the First, Article II, which declares: “No subject shall be hurt, molested or restrained in his person, liberty or estate for worshipping GOD in the manner and season most agreeable to his own conscience.” Tell that to the Rivera family, now scattered and broken by the state’s wrath.
Advocates are calling this a witch hunt straight out of the Salem playbook. “They’re homeschoolers exercising their rights,” Tresa said. “This is persecution.” The pediatrician’s office clammed up, and authorities still haven’t coughed up a warrant to justify this cross-country manhunt.
Meanwhile, Izzy Rivera sits in Worcester County Jail, his family shattered. Where are the kids? Have they been forcibly vaccinated against their parents’ will? Why is a law-abiding family being treated like Public Enemy No. 1? The silence from DCF and Fitchburg police is deafening, while questions resound.
This isn’t just a story—it’s a battle cry. Check back with Mad Angels Army for more details as they become available.
#MadAngelsArmy #wethepeople2 #ronbouchard
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