From Bruce J. Miller:
Thus they remove a basis for religious exemption from their mandated product.
https://twitter.com/Aconitu87683348/status/1445917790133633025
From Bruce J. Miller:
Thus they remove a basis for religious exemption from their mandated product.
https://twitter.com/Aconitu87683348/status/1445917790133633025
Get ready for another, COVID-era 9/11.
COVID-19 Live Updates, News and Information
By Eyewitness News
Wednesday, October 6, 2021 2:43PM\
https://abc7ny.com/holidays-covid-thanksgiving-safe-during-the/11088739/
NEW YORK (WABC) — Forecasters predict the coming weeks will bring fewer COVID cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.
Despite that prediction, the number of Americans dying from the virus remains high. A sobering prediction from the CDC says that more than 22,000 deaths are expected in the United States in the next two weeks.
Click on the link for the rest.
“Imfpung macht frei” is the German for this new version of “Arbeit macht frei”—”Work makes you free,” the sadistic
faux-promise placed above the gates to Auschwitz and other death camps.
Kudos to Berenson for his perspicuity and guts.
From Kathy Dopp:
Disgracefully (murderously?), the CDC, WHO, public health depts, and vaccine manufacturers are encouraging INCORRECT vaccine injection methods!
10/05/21. A Pro-vax doctor tells us MostCOVID Vaccines Are Being Administered Incorrectly, Expert Tells Jimmy Dore Incorrect injection techniques increase the likelihood of blood clotting and damages to the brain, lungs, and heart, increasing myocarditis and deaths. The syringes must be aspirated to protect the heart and liver and other bodily organs.
If the injections were done properly, the rate of heart attacks, strokes, and other serious Covid vaccine adverse events would be reduced.
China PCR test orders soared before first confirmed COVID case
Report on government contracts show surges in Wuhan-area purchases from May 2019
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/China-PCR-test-orders-soared-before-first-confirmed-COVID-case
MASAYA KATO, Nikkei staff writer
October 5, 2021