Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine likely caused the death of a 47-year-old man who died from a pulmonary embolism 555 days after receiving the vaccine, which came from a highly lethal batch.
A lot of death happening now - as February is a low time of solar exposure and people have been stuck indoors. Get outside people! Even in winter. Your vaxxed heart needs the light.
Vaccines are all poisonous. No vaccine has ever worked. Vaccines are “unavoidably unsafe“ and this statement is in the 1986 act of Congress, which gave immunity to Pharmacy companies.
That’s why drug companies can kill you and not be sued - because the law tells you that they are UNAVOIDABLY UNSAFE!
Using arguments from a highly unreliable source is never a good idea. The Web of Science does not list the journal in question (see Wikipedia). It cannot claim to have an impact factor since only the Web of Science assigns it. Using references to such "journals" depreciates your valuable service.
By common sense, many events could happen during 555 days. One cannot exclude the published claim, but the chances of it are between very, very slim and none.
A lot of death happening now - as February is a low time of solar exposure and people have been stuck indoors. Get outside people! Even in winter. Your vaxxed heart needs the light.
Your shedded heart needs the light too - nobody is safe. The global predators are not sleeping.
I think when the investigations and truth comes out that the death rate will be staggering
Vaccines are all poisonous. No vaccine has ever worked. Vaccines are “unavoidably unsafe“ and this statement is in the 1986 act of Congress, which gave immunity to Pharmacy companies.
That’s why drug companies can kill you and not be sued - because the law tells you that they are UNAVOIDABLY UNSAFE!
CHD, for your consideration...
https://welcometheeagle.substack.com/p/did-dr-hulscher-and-dr-mccullough
Using arguments from a highly unreliable source is never a good idea. The Web of Science does not list the journal in question (see Wikipedia). It cannot claim to have an impact factor since only the Web of Science assigns it. Using references to such "journals" depreciates your valuable service.
By common sense, many events could happen during 555 days. One cannot exclude the published claim, but the chances of it are between very, very slim and none.
The study, Feb. 8 in the International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science ...