
He notes a section in a recent report "...the possibility that COVID-19 will diminish in severity or prevalence, or disappear entirely," which means profits, too, of course. Here's part of what Pfizer may be trying to hide, as Natural News reported in November: Higher death rates among the vaccinated during clinical trials: Pfizer-BioNTech basically trimmed off 30 percent of the deaths to make it appear as though those who took its injections fared better than those who did not. The reality is that more people died after getting “vaccinated” than died receiving a “placebo” (which was really just another type of injection). “These were not just COVID deaths,” reported Alex Berenson about this discovery. “In fact, they were mostly not from COVID.” “Only three of the people in the trial died of COVID-related illnesses – one who received the vaccine, and two who received the saline shot. The other deaths were from other illnesses and diseases, mostly cardiovascular.” Bring on the full disclosure. Sources include: NaturalNews.com SHTFPlan.com ChildrensHealthDefense.org(3/3) New risk disclosure regarding Covid-19 itself:
"...the possibility that COVID-19 will diminish in severity or prevalence, or disappear entirely;" pic.twitter.com/1nOK8fu8HQ — Kelly Brown (@rubiconcapital_) February 8, 2022
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