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Monthly Archives: April 2021
Vaccination Selfies Part 2: Nine Tragic Stories
In Part 1 I discussed the adverse reaction rates to Covid “vaccines” being reported (or under-reported), and why these statistics are likely a small fraction of the actual total. I also provided information about vaccine injury compensation programs, which again … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, COVID-19 lockdowns
Tagged Covid vaccine adverse reactions, Covid vaccine risks, Covid vaccines in trial phase, Covid vaccines still in clinical trials, COVID-19 logical fallacies, Covid-19 vaccines unproven, Deaths from Covid vaccines underreported, Injuries and deaths from Covid vaccines, Questioning Covid narratives, vaccination selfies
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Vaccination ‘Selfies’ Part 1: The Risks Are All Yours
Eighteen-year-old Emma Burkey develops blood clots requiring three brain surgeries a week after receiving Johnson & Johnson’s Covid vaccine. Dr. Gregory Michael, 56, a healthy Miami obstetrician with no previous co-morbidities dies of a hemorrhagic stroke after receiving the Pfizer/BioNtech … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, COVID-19 lockdowns
Tagged Big Pharma not liable for vaccine injuries, Covid vaccine adverse reactions, Covid vaccine injuries may not be covered by insurance, Covid vaccine risks, Covid vaccines in trial phase, Covid vaccines still in clinical trials, COVID-19 logical fallacies, Covid-19 vaccines unproven, COVID19 lockdowns cause harm, Deaths from Covid vaccines underreported, Injuries and deaths from Covid vaccines, Questioning Covid narratives
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Nelson Hugs Over Masks rally urges compassionate action
The national activist group Hugs Over Masks rolled into Nelson on Saturday, April 3 on its second tour of British Columbia. Founded by Vladislav Sobolev last year in Toronto, the group has attracted supporters across the country who are protesting … Continue reading
Posted in Coronavirus, COVID-19 lockdowns, Democracy, The Kootenays
Tagged BC Covid mask exemptions, COVID dystopia, COVID laws in BC suspend democracy, COVID-19 and civil liberties, COVID-19 logical fallacies, COVID-19 mask exemptions, COVID-19 science, COVID19 laws contravene Canadian Charter, COVID19 legislation, COVID19 lockdowns cause harm, Hugs Over Masks, Kootenay Freedom, Questioning Covid narratives, Vladislav Sobolev
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