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Mar 2022
1h 13m

The Problems with the Bioweapon Vaccines...

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Although many people were injured or killed by the shots within the first week or so, I present evidence that even more people likely died over time. We have not even seen the long-term effects of the shots and are just starting to get signs of the mid-term effects. Several hundred thousand people have likely died in this country from the shots, and the rate appears to be accelerating. Now, the same forces behind pushing bioweapons are publishing studies to discredit what does work. I offer a comprehensive rebuttal to the new study dinging ivermectin, which demonstrates willful fraud.   

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