Health
50,663 reported Dead in Europe from COVID-19 Vaccine Adverse Reaction as of 25th February 2023
Dolores Cahill: Law versus legal: ‘Trial by Jury’ (Part 7): Everyone in Law has a Duty & Obligation to Prevent Harm & Death: Physicians, Coroners, Constables, Regulators, Justices etc: European Medicines Agency reported on 25th February 2023: 5,315,063 COVID-19 vaccine adverse reactions & 50, 663 Dead (Deepest sympathies 💞) Why are ‘COVID-19’ injections not stopped?…
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First Do No Harm – Vera Sharav Gives Evidence from 1915
Dolores Cahill Vera Sharav gives evidence from 1915 of an organised Eugenics programme: Infertility by Vaccination: Sterility by Vaccination: Eugenics by Vaccination as evidenced in ‘The Poisoned Needle – Suppressed Facts about Vaccination’ a book published in 1957 by African American Physician Eleanor McBean, who wrote ‘only those who were vaccinated perished’. Vera Sharav was…
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Pfizer Seek Medical Records Relating to Mayo Teenagers Death
Teenager Died Suddenly in Achill, Co.Mayo just 3 Weeks After Pfizer Vaccination. Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has request they they be provided with all the relevant medical records relating to the death of Mayo teenager which occurred just 3 weeks after his Covid-19 vaccination. Read full story here at the Connaght Telegraph
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Explosion of excess Deaths in Heavily Vaccinated Euro Countries; Romania and Bulgaria buck the trend
By Claudia Marcu Eurostat has published excess mortality rates for December 2022. The European average is plus 19%, with Romania and Bulgaria being the only countries where this parameter has decreased. The report is based on an average mortality rate for 2016-2019, i.e., before the pandemic… Excess mortality measures the increase in deaths during a…
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Why Social Events are so Important for Your Wellbeing
Social Wellbeing: A Literature Review Daniel Teghe Kathryn Rendell School of Social Work & Welfare Studies, CQU: Rockhampton Read or Download full text here on ResearchGate Wellbeing has been described from the perspective of the self (of individuals) – this is most often referred to as ‘subjective wellbeing’. In this perspective, wellbeing tends to be…
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