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Prof dr Ian BRIGHTHOPE > Increased cancer rates from mRNA shots

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3 hours ago, cjinchiangrai said:

They worked and saved millions of lives.

Says the computer programme. GIGO.

 

I say the covid vaxxes never save one life, anywhere, at any time. And I'm pretty sure of my stance. Why am I so sure? Well, 2 reasons; although I favour the latter.

 

Firstly; the vax was engineered to fight of a virus starting in 2017. According to many, including Sasha Latypova, the virus the jabs were gonna fight, did not even 'emerge' for 4 years; 2017 to 2020.

 

Secondly: there was never such a thing as a covid-19 virus.

 

Nature has all the answers we seek.

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