Embattled father David Ihben is currently dealing with a custody battle over his five-year-old son who developed autism after being forced to receive 18 vaccines in one day.
In 2016, Ihben moved his family from Chicago to rural Jamestown, Tennessee, seeking a quieter, simpler life. However, by December 2019, a bitter divorce and custody battle led to a devastating legal decision that would change their lives forever: the forced vaccination of his children, resulting in severe consequences for his youngest son, Isaac. (Related: Courts set precedent for mass FORCED VACCINATION of all children.)
David and his ex-wife, who had grown apart, were working through a parenting plan in family court when, in 2019, Fentress County, Tennessee General Sessions Court Judge Michael Todd Burnett intervened.
After discovering that their children were unvaccinated, the judge, who David described as a pro-vaccine advocate, insisted that the children be vaccinated. Burnett even went so far as to tell the parents that not vaccinating their children was tantamount to “child abuse” and offered custody to the parent who agreed to vaccinate the children immediately.
David, who had always opposed vaccinations for personal and religious reasons, was shocked when his ex-wife agreed to have the children vaccinated that day. The court granted them joint custody, with the mother as the primary guardian. The children were vaccinated that same day — Isaac, just five years old, received 18 vaccines in a single visit. […]
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