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713 days ago

Misinformation about Covid treatments

Gordon from Halswell

Am I allowed to ask what happened to all the people who thought the vaccine and the various treatments were a HOAX and would do far more damage than Covid itself.
There was 1st that Covid was and international hoax, and then the treatments were even more damaging than getting something that was no worse than the flu.
6.4 million people would have liked your crazed thoughts to be true, but they died.
Not all deaths were from Covid it self as it attacked most organs in the body before reaching the lungs and people died of those organs failing under the attack. that was used as misinformation, saying they did not die of Covid.
Has anyone yet been contacted by Tech companies about the micro chips you have inside you through the vaccine needle?
It is possible these people stopped or delayed others from getting the vaccine and so putting them at risk and even dying. We will never know and who would want to live with that thought.
I look forward to comments

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