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Vaxx rates and leaky vaxxes

 Cornell and Middlebury have taken their finals online.  Cornell has a vaxx rate of 95% and Middlebury has a rate of 99%.  Other smaller schools are doing so as well, from what I’m hearing.

But just like with all of the athletes having heart issues and are being walked or carried off the field (three more soccer players this weekend), no one is talking about the painfully obvious–it’s the vaxxes that are causing this.

Even Fauci has admitted that:

“This would not be the first time, if it happened, that a vaccine that looked good in initial safety actually made people worse,” Fauci said. “There was the history of the Respiratory Syncitial Virus vaccine in children, which paradoxically made the children worse.”

I was surprised that he mentioned HIV, since that was definitely his bailiwick when he said:

“One of the HIV vaccines that we tested several years ago actually made individuals more likely to get infected,” 

Read the whole thing and watch here

So they know that these re-defined gene therapies are leaky and can make things worse.  There is some suspicion that the vaxxes, in addition to causing heart problems can cause an acquired immune defiiciency.

A Columbia study indicates that VAERS is underreporting vaxx deaths by a factor of 20 (and that doesn’t include any that are in the backlog).

The new Moderna pill will alter DNA so it’s not any better (and may be worse than) the vaxxes.

For myself, I’m attaching an addendum to my medical power of attorney to note what I absolutely won’t allow as far as covid protocols.  Remdesivir is a no-go and anyone coming at me with it should be throat punched with a kick to the kidneys for good measure.  No ventilators.  No shots or pills containing mRNA or DNA.  Nothing that doesn’t have a safety record of at least thirty years, maybe.  If the hospital ‘makes a mistake’ and does any of it anyway, they should be sued until ownership changes hands to me and mine.

If you all can think of something else I should add to the list, let me know!



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