Three Countries on Earth Declined the COVID Vax; All Three of their Presidents are now DEAD
Sometimes, an ugly truth is staring us in the face, we need only to see it and speak it for the reality to become clear.
There are only three (3) countries on this planet whose government officials refused to accept the COVID-19 vaccine from the World Health Organization: Burundi, Tanzania, and Haiti.
The officials in those countries who declined the vax were Presidents in each of those countries.
In Burundi it was President Pierre Nkurunziza
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Sanity Check
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03-30-13
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If chinese corona AIDS can be transmitted from bats to humans (as CNN claimed).
It could be transmissable to rats, dogs, cats, ducks, raccoons and everything else in the influenza A bracket.
If this is true, a vaccine may not do anything to eliminate it from nature. It will always have many available hosts to transmit to and infect. Like the flu and common cold which we have not been able to get rid of.
Basic science. Everyone knew this already. Am I right.
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ericc
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