I just realized that I forgot to link to the actual article that I was quoting from in the OP. It's here:
Dr. Gregory Michael developed an autoimmune disorder three days after being vaccinated, and died about two weeks later. Scientists have linked the disorder to the Pfizer and Moderna COVID vaccines, but officials categorized Michael’s death as natural.
childrenshealthdefense.org
This is an interesting article here:
I agree, quite an interesting article. I think he's probably right in many of his assertions, though proving them is much harder. It's to find evidence that a lot of people are dying or being seriously injured after taking covid vaccines than to find evidence that this is not accidental but deliberate. He does a good job of providing evidence that suggests this may well be deliberate by providing statements made by several people of power over the years, but I'd say it's by no means a smoking gun. One thing is for people of power to want to reduce the global population, another is that they are engaged in doing just that.
There is also one sentence that I take issue with:
"Government’s are made up of people, and these people called politicians come from the ranks of the general population, and they are the worst of mankind."
For an author who beings his article with a quote essentially warning of the dangers of generalizing too much, I think he's fallen victim to the same here. I think there are some truly awesome politicians. I'm on the left, so my focus is generally on left of center politicians, such as Bernie Sanders and AOC, but I believe there are some on the right who also have some good traits on certain issues.