Monday, February 21, 2022

Hear Hear "The Grand Jury In The Court Of Public Opinion" On The Covid Pandemic

 

Note :  A Mutual Friend Shared This Link

Hear hear "The Grand Jury In The Court Of Public Opinion" on the Covid pandemic whether it is in fact a fraud and a dastardly attempt to commit crime against humanity.

You decide for yourselves.

I am only into the first episode of the hearing....

But what is clear is that experimental vaccines seem to have wrought more harm than good, no?

Like here

And here?

They also don't work to protect one from contracting Covid and spreading it to others.

Covid cases have surged in many countries despite vaccinations, even in those countries in the west that boast high of vaccination rates.

Like Israel, Europe and the US. 

And in Singapore.

And even here in Bolehland that boast a high vaccination rate and proud of itself, now on to 3rd vaccine dose!

In Israel, they are already way into the 4th booster dose exercise, going on the fifth, and yet the pandemic situation there seems to get worse instead of abating.

Time they stopped the vaccine mandate nonsense on pain of job losses and  restrictions, forcing people to inject themselves with experimental drugs that seem to cause more harm than good, no?

Time, if indeed the Covid pandemic is but an evil plot to commit crime against humanity for the benefit of a crazy cartel, the culprits be all skinned alive instead, no?

Ai ya ya!! 

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