BBC presenter Lisa Shaw (44) died due to complications from the AstraZeneca #COVID19 vaccine just over three weeks after the first dose, a coroner concluded today.
Seven News reporter Denham Hitchcock is rushed to hospital with "extremely rare" inflammation of the heart after getting the Pfizer #COVID19 shot.
Wonder why they weren't given the placebo?
Lol comon man placebos are only for people who are mandated to get it if they did ever exist. Gerald ford got a vaccine but not rockefeller. The real players dont get them if ur getting one ur just an npc sorry.
The ones who gave them the jab probably weren't in on it and accidentally gave them the real thing. Oops!
Nuremberg Code
"... even the media was prosecuted and members were put to death for lying to the public amongst many of the doctors and Nazis found guilty of Crimes Against Humanity."
https://www.goldismoney2.com/threads/world-wide-law-nuremberg-code-death-penalty-for-forced-vaxx.475655/
Just an observation...
"Reporters."
Sorry, I can't give any fucks for propagandists.
"Extremely rare"
The amount of times "rare" or "extremely rare" are used in context to the jab's side effects and how often it pops up in jab related news I'm very certain these lethal side effects aren't actually "extremely rare."
Q: "How many coincidences before (it becomes) mathematically impossible?"
I've been posting these on my Instagram, and every time I point out how they say "extremely rare" and that it's actually becoming extremely common.
Yeah - I'm really enjoying this may I say! Karma is a bitch. Waiting for the "Go Fund Me" campaigns... so they can really know how much we give ZER0 fucks. These were the people who were responsible with guiding us with the right information to make this world a better place ...
I wish them the best. That's all they will get from me.
The more news reporters die the better.
A while back it was theorized that "getting the shot" was comms for flipping. Maybe side effects are another comm?
Or they could just be getting sick from taking their own product. Isn't it dealer rule #1 not to? 🤪