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CDC Data Show 4,000+ Reported Deaths Following COVID Vaccines as Kids 12 and Older Now Eligible
(childrenshealthdefense.org)
Update to link: now over 5,000 not 4,000. Alien to my way of thinking, but now talking to guys who were told if they wanted to keep their jobs they would have to be in the ongoing, de-facto mRNA clinical trials i.e. take the "Vax".
Maybe not all these deaths are related. But some are. Even though Pfizer/Moderna got their legal indemnity, not so for employers who do the actual act of coercion, against the Nuremberg Code. It is child's play for a lawyer to build the case that employers killed the employees who wouldn't have submitted otherwise. Feeding one's family is not the same as a trip to the water park.
UK warns people with food allergies, CBS News:
“England’s National Health Service warned on Wednesday that people “with a history of a significant allergic reaction to a vaccine, medicine or food” should not be given the COVID-19 vaccine developed by U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and Germany’s BioTech.”
(childrenshealthdefense.org)
Update to link: now over 5,000 not 4,000. Alien to my way of thinking, but now talking to guys who were told if they wanted to keep their jobs they would have to be in the ongoing, de-facto mRNA clinical trials i.e. take the "Vax".
Maybe not all these deaths are related. But some are. Even though Pfizer/Moderna got their legal indemnity, not so for employers who do the actual act of coercion, against the Nuremberg Code. It is child's play for a lawyer to build the case that employers killed the employees who wouldn't have submitted otherwise. Feeding one's family is not the same as a trip to the water park.
UK warns people with food allergies, CBS News:
“England’s National Health Service warned on Wednesday that people “with a history of a significant allergic reaction to a vaccine, medicine or food” should not be given the COVID-19 vaccine developed by U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and Germany’s BioTech.”