About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

5 Replies to “Yes, the CDC was lying about the gene-therapy shots the whole time”

  1. Well, if it was so easy and so fast, how come they were still using the same vaccine during the omicron outbreaks that were made for the Wuhan/Alpha variant? And what about your own admission that they weren’t working very well, which was shown on yahoo finance, and then pulled down fast, and all sites showing that clip threatened with a copyright violation? (I have a copy from bitchute downloaded). And that was shortly before Bill Gates says “sadly” the omicron variant is working well to get people exposed and resistant to further covid infections?

    Oh, and no mention of immune systems being suppressed/destroyed further each shot/booster that is taken? or the reduction in the motility of sperm for men lasting up to 5 months, and possibly never recovering? Or the heart problems that increase in frequency with each successive shot?

  2. Good point J M. They have been injecting irrelevant, harmful garbage yet he sits there thinking he’s clever.

  3. “Tragic: 14-Year-Old Boy Collapses and Dies Suddenly in School Classroom – Cause of Death Unknown”

    A 14-year-old student died suddenly after having a medical episode at Woodham Academy in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, England on Tuesday.

    According to multiple reports, Ted Sanderson collapsed while at school. Emergency services responded immediately to help Ted and rushed him to James Cook University Hospital.

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/06/tragic-14-year-old-boy-collapses-dies-suddenly-school-classroom-cause-death-unknown/

  4. MONKEYPOX -Very important story, a MUST READ.

    – Summary: people who develop symptoms are tested for other diseases, not monkeypox. Why… why…why? –

    ” Monkeypox outbreak in U.S. is bigger than the CDC reports. Testing is ‘abysmal’ ”

    On June 13, a man in New York began to feel ill.

    “He starts to experience swollen lymph nodes and rectal discomfort,” says epidemiologist Keletso Makofane, who’s at Harvard University.

    The man suspects he might have monkeypox. He’s a scientist, and knowledgeable about the signs and symptoms, Makofane says. So the man goes to his doctor and asks for a monkeypox test. The doctor decides, instead, to test the man for common sexually transmitted diseases. All those come back negative.

    “A few days later, the pain worsens,” Makofane says. So he goes to the urgent care and again asks for a monkeypox test. This time, the provider prescribes him antibiotics for a bacterial infection.

    “The pain becomes so bad, and starts to interfere with his sleep,” Makofane says. “So this past Sunday, he goes to the emergency room of a big academic hospital in New York.”

    At this point the man has a growth inside his rectum, which is a symptom of monkeypox. At the hospital, he sees both an ER doctor and an infectious disease specialist. Again, the man asks for a monkeypox test. But the specialist rebuffs the request and says “a monkeypox test isn’t indicated,” Makofane says. Instead, the doctor speculates that the man might have colon cancer.

    A few days later, he develops skin lesions — another key sign of monkeypox.

    More: https://www.wpr.org/monkeypox-outbreak-u-s-bigger-cdc-reports-testing-abysmal