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She just killed it!!
This was one of the best testimonials I have heard concerning the C19 vaccine. Straight to the point and right thru the gut!!
She brought up the Tuskegee experiment which was done over a 40 Years period and was an "experiment" that was done on African Americans.π
https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/history/40-years-human-experimentation-america-tuskegee-study
She brought up the fact that the CDC hid data that the MMR vaccine causes autism in children and that African American males have a higher risk of being#Vaxxed.
She just dropped a bomb on every single one of these "Representatives."
Watch this.
Conspiracy is not just a theory when you have the facts! I've been gathering evidence for over 45 yrs. Built my first computer from scratch.
Just like other government agencys their stated intent and their actual intent never come close to being the same. It seems to me that the agencies that are supposed to protect us only protects them.
SNAFU (situation normal all f##%ed Up)
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