4 billion doses: the Baltic countries alert the EU to the overproduction of vaccines! (V.Joron)

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4.000.000.000 (4 billion) doses ordered in total opacity sinceit is still unclear what the CEO of Pfizer and Mme von der Leyen negotiated...

And 75.000.000 (75 million) excess doses in France alone, so the European Commission souhaite intensify the vaccination and booster campaign.

WhileOmicron is benign (I had it, I confirm), and that there are almost no more patients, so there already that severe derailment, but they have doses to peddle because they have expiration dates.

Which explains why M.me von der Leyen heads for vaccination MANDATORY.

With a vaccine that at best does not work, but which could also damage in a way definitive the immune system people (and whose manufacturers do not assume their responsibility)

So, what more do we know now? in a sustainable way what'Ivermectin is effective in early treatment. (among others)

But de facto, according to Virginie Joron, the member states do not have a say, and they must apply the directives and pay for vaccines.

These methods, this smugness and this arrogance, does that remind you of anything or anyone? serious ?

It's a shame, it would save us a predicted disaster...

 

source: Youtube.com

 

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4 Billion Doses Virginie Joron


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