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Hilary Wallace's avatar

Thank you for posting this. I heard about this issue a while ago - it is far from news for those of us who have been following closely this debacle. Drs. Jessica Rose and Kevin McKernan have spoken of it and I have heard Dr. Phillip Buckhaults mentioned.

He is obviously excellent at what he does but I must admit I found it somewhat alarming that a) he gave this jab to his daughters at all and b) that he would consider another one (if free of DNA) at this stage of the pandemic! I also doubt that it saved any lives it I cannot really see how this can be proved either way.

He states that it is a great platform (the mRNA) and it might well be wonderful for cancer when you are dealing with sick people who maybe have few options but surely this doesn’t make it great platform to dole out en masse to healthy people including the young.

I doubt anything large scale will come of this hearing . Can you imagine the reaction if the general public find out that they may have this foreign DNA installed in their genome with no known way of removing it? What are we going to say to young people - please don’t reproduce as we have no idea what you might pass down to them.

All this demonstrates to me more than ever that we must never, ever, mandate any medical product again, especially something under an EAU.

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I had a bit of a shock this evening that I'll file under "Evolution of Excuses" because I see a definite pattern emerging. The background: I cover a region of Western Canada delivering groceries to major supermarkets. As a result I talk to staff, including managers, and I've made a habit of inquiring about various things, notably the shortage of staff. They are all shorthanded and have been since the "pandemic" (tm). At first it was "nobody wants to work because they got paid to stay home." Once the heat was off it became "ah, those young kids, too lazy to work." Some truth there. Next up was, "a lot of people are booking off sick. F'n slackers." Well, maybe in the past, but in these numbers? So tonight I raised the question with the young gal unloading my truck, and she freaked me out. She says: "Yeah, where did everybody go?" "Did they all die of Covid?"

I swear I'm not making this up. I also wonder if I shouldn't have replied with "that, or the vaccines" because I think that freaked her out. The conversation ended there, so take it for what you will.

You see the problem, right? People are starting to notice, but what do you tell them? What *can* you tell them? That the vaccine they took is going to kill them? I mean if they were freaked out enough to take the vaccine, then imagine the panic that sets in once they finally get the news. That's an awful lot of people right there. Maybe we should be thinking about the psychological impact of that future event, because surely it's coming.

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