The problem with these COVID vaccines is that the vaxxed COVID rate is higher than the unvaccinated rate, which results in a negative vaccine "efficacy", in other words the vaccines cause COVID because of destruction of the immune system (sometimes called vaccine AIDS).
See how the COVID vaccine case rates are getting worse and worse by week compared to the unvaxxed COVID rates, in England (from week 3 to week 12, 2022).
See how the COVID vaccine case rates are getting worse and worse compared to the unvaxxed COVID rates, in Canada (from 31 January to 27 February 2022).
See how the COVID vaccine case rates are getting worse and worse compared to the unvaxxed COVID rates, in New Zealand (from 6 January to 24 February 2022).
https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/04/01/distr ... e-a-i-d-s/
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Just some musicians dying in the second half of March, maybe has nothing to do with the deadly COVID vaccines...
Taylor Hawkins, Foo Fighters drummer, dies aged 50: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Hawkins#Death
Didier Séverin, frontman for Swiss metal band Knut, death: https://lambgoat.com/news/35930/knut-fr ... erin-dies/
Jayson Holmes, singer of Handshake Murders, dies aged 42: https://lambgoat.com/news/35924/the-han ... lmes-dies/
Keaton Pierce, singer for Too Close To Touch, dies: https://archive.ph/4RPUu
Jim Miller, of country-roots band Western Centuries, dies from a heart attack aged 69: https://www.thesoundcafe.com/post/count ... expectedly
Keith Martin, R&B singer, dead aged 55: https://nypost.com/2022/03/27/keith-mar ... ead-at-55/
Mira Calix, electronic musician and artist, dies aged 51: https://www.musicradar.com/news/mira-ca ... s-tributes
Tom Parker, The Wanted singer, dies aged 33: https://archive.ph/HjzzZ
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Just some collapsing people, coincidentally...
https://www.infowars.com/posts/video-wh ... ollapsing/
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I'm almost sure that it has nothing to do with the deadly COVID vaccines, but at least 22 Dutch students (that had to be COVID vaxxed to get into France) from Utrecht and other cities got severely ill on a skiiing trip in France.
The reported symptoms for which some had to be treated in hospital include vomiting, memory loss, loss of hearing, panic attacks and suddenly falling down.
Our wonderful media forget to report that the dangerous COVID vaccines could've been responsible, but instead report that probably these students were drugged in the La Grotte du Yeti bar in Risoul by slipping GHB into their drinks, even though there is not a shred of (blood) evidence that they were.
Adding that it has repeatedly happened in the last weeks that people on holiday in the same bar in this resort got ill. Who of course also were COVID vaxxed:
https://dutchreview.com/featured/myster ... recht/?amp
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The WHO is preparing an “international agreement on the prevention and control of pandemics” binding under international law.
The basis of the agreement is Article 19 of the WHO Statutes, under which the WHO General Assembly can decide on measures that must be implemented by all member states after a two-thirds majority has voted in favour: https://www.globalresearch.ca/world-hea ... nt/5773138
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In our Brave new world, sanctions can and will be used to give the selected oligarchs a monopoly.Firestarter wrote: ↑Tue Dec 01, 2020 4:56 pmRishi Sunak’s real conflict of interest is the billionaire family of his wife Akshata Murty. Sunak “forgot” to declare his wife’s and her family's financial interests, which aren’t in a “blind trust”. The Murtys own a £1.7 billion stake in Infosys alone, that they cofounded in 1981, of which Akshata owns £430 million.
Akshata Murty uses a shell company in another tax evasion, money laundering paradise Mauritius
So sanctions against Russia really means creating a monopoly for the oligarchy.
Queen Elizabeth's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak is part of the team that promotes sanctions against Russia and importing Ukrainian refugees to the west of Europe.
Sunak's wife Akshata Murthy is one of the wealthiest women in Britain, and owns a 0.9% stake in the IT and consultancy business Infosys, worth hundreds of millions.
While many companies have left, Infosys continued to do business in Russia through its Moscow office (until the media hysteria erupted): https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -firm.html