
Gibraltar is 99% fully-vaccinated, and has been that way since May 4.
There were no more than two new COVID-19 cases per day in Gibraltar from June 1 to June 22. That number has rapidly increased, peaking at 31 new cases per day by July 20, a 3,000% increase, according to the Financial Times. The number now hovers around 27 new cases per day.
Then look at all the so-called "breakthrough cases" we’ve covered since March. So again, it is established fact that these injections do nothing but harm people. Dr. Dan Stock of Indiana went viral simply for speaking truth and objective science about these lethal injections this past week.
https://youtu.be/LLYBqjX0l0g
The story of John and May Cropley is also worth mentioning. The Scottish couple was married for 50 years. Both were fully-vaccinated and died of COVID-19 within 12 hours of each other.
But the "vaccine is good" narrative continues unabated in mainstream media and big tech. Idolatry is the primary weapon to make this work.
The former "Married… With Children" star announced Tuesday on Twitter that she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS).
MS is an autoimmune disorder with no known cause. Of course we’ve covered numerous cases of post-injection autoimmune disorders. Whether it’s straight-up convulsions, dystonia, Guillain-Barré syndrome, or some other disorder we learned about in 2021, these shots definitely cause them.
There is no definitive proof that Applegate, 49, received one of the experimental injections. But she appeared on a Ryan Seacrest radio show back on March 26. Seacrest said something about a dream that he was getting his "vaccine" and the administrator asked him if he wanted to work with Christina Applegate on a project.
Applegate responded, saying she hasn’t left her room in a year due to COVID-19. Then Seacrest said "we should get our vaccine when we can." Applegate said, "this is true, but I haven’t gotten mine yet."
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The 60-year-old comedian and actress announced August 2 on Twitter that she has lung cancer. There are two things that stick out in the tweet. Griffin pointed out that she has never smoked a cigarette (or, we assume, never worked in an asbestos-infested factory), but still contracted lung cancer. The second part is both bizarre and telling. Griffin said, “I am fully vaccinated,” and insinuated she would rather have lung cancer than COVID-19.
Griffin underwent surgery that same day to remove half of her left lung. We covered the story of former Atlanta news anchor Jovita Moore contracting brain cancer 12 days after her Pfizer injections.
The 66-year-old country music singer did a TikTok livestream on August 6. At the 21-minute mark, here’s what she says:
"I just want to say one thing: this has been a hard year and it’s getting rougher again. You guys, please stay safe. Wear your mask. Do what you have to do. Stay home. It’s not fun to get this. I did get it. Rex and I got it and it’s not fun. You don’t feel good. We were both vaccinated and we still got it, so stay safe, stay home, and be protected the best you can."https://youtu.be/JhTJbzLuLBM?t=1277 In other words, the true, objective science is once again correct. These injections have no tangible benefits, unless you consider adverse reactions benefits.
Ferrer is the least famous of this group. She is best known for writing several episodes of the late 90s/early 2000s teen television drama series Dawson’s Creek. Ferrer committed suicide on May 26. The narrative is that she had "long-haul COVID" and the symptoms led her to suicide. But most of the mainstream media stories leave out very important details.
Nick Guthe, her husband, said Ferrer received an experimental Moderna mRNA injection on March 8. Despite making certain to say he’s "pro-vaccine," he described his wife receiving the injection as "a fatal mistake." Here is what he said, according to TooFab:
A lot of long-haulers felt [it] could improve their symptoms. In her case it had just the opposite effect. It set her back to where she was last July, and also led to the neurological tremors that were very scary, almost like Parkinsonian tremors that kept her up late at night, and made sleeping impossible. I think she just felt that she was only going to diminish, she was going to lose the ability to walk, end up in a wheelchair, not be able to bathe herself."The interview was originally conducted by CNN. But of course they diminished the role of the injections. Read more at: TheCovidBlog.com
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