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Winner of multiple Bioweapons awards - the mRNA injection!

1. The most effective transmission and deadly agent ever developed by Gov'ts-Military collaborations.

2. Utility for use by both authoritarian gov'ts worldwide and declining media (MSM, the legacy) in order to control populations despite the Nürnberg trials (through fear, panic, and propaganda), deny them of their God-given human rights, and to cause unbelievable economic and social damage.

3. Demonstration of a new way for Big Pharma to generate billions in profits legally while having no liability or ethics.

4. Decrease insurers profitability due excess deaths.

5. Stimulate new demand for hospital services to treat the vaxx-injured, funeral directors, and pathologists who encountered diseases that they might never have experienced.

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Any thoughts on the viral vector vaccines?

Why did they "allow" the side effects from the J & J to become public, but not the nRNA vaccines?

Thank you.

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Hundreds of billions spent and what they came up with was not an aerosol weapon, or transmissible weapon that would endanger them and theirs, but a psy-op, a trick to get entire populations to line up and be injected with a toxin.

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And the more boosters, the more damage to the immune system, i.e., weakened. Citation: Uversky, V.N.; Redwan, E.M.; Makis,W.; Rubio-Casillas, A. IgG4 Antibodies Induced by Repeated Vaccination May Generate Immune Tolerance to the SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein. Vaccines 2023, 11, 991. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/vaccines11050991. You can download this.

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If those monsters that did this to us don't pay for their crimes, I believe humanity will take it upon themselves to get justice, we can't wait forever.

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One can hope!

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Good thing that Oshido et al. submitted their paper to an ethical journal rather than get shafted with a sharp-pointed and commonly two-edged surgical instrument used to defend the interests of Big Pharma.

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