
“Habig, mask on!” – Prison chicanery even in a snowstorm
Habig served 16 months in prison for helping patients resist vaccine coercion. Now, for the first time after his release, he is talking about his ordeal in prison and his motives.

Habig served 16 months in prison for helping patients resist vaccine coercion. Now, for the first time after his release, he is talking about his ordeal in prison and his motives.