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Tue, Mar 1, 2022 5:18 p.m.
The COVID Conspiracy Theory is True
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From: Emerald Robinson from Emerald Robinson's The Right Way <emeralddb3@substack.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 5:06 P.M.
Subject: The COVID Conspiracy Theory is True
From: Emerald Robinson from Emerald Robinson's The Right Way <emeralddb3@substack.com>
Date: Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 5:06 P.M.
Subject: The COVID Conspiracy Theory is True
The COVID Conspiracy Theory Is TrueNew reporting confirms: the bioweapon & mRNA vaccines are much worse than we were toldThere have been several blockbuster developments in the last few days regarding COVID — but all of them have been buried in the news due to the Russia-Ukraine war. A more accurate description of our corrupt corporate media would be: they're providing 24/7 coverage of Ukraine in order to avoid covering more important events like the avalanche of bad news regarding COVID-19 and the experimental vaccines that don't work. Let's start with The Daily Mail — which broke a story that will confirm all of your worst fears about COVID being a "plandemic." From the article:
Don't be a conspiracy theorist and start thinking this information proves that COVID is a lab-made bioweapon. After all, researchers assure us that there's "a one in 3 trillion chance that COVID developed the code naturally." So there's still a possibility it came from nature! This story followed the news that the CDC is withholding data from the public. Why would the CDC want to do that? Perhaps because, as the reporter Alex Berenson noted after reviewing a New York State database, the vaccines raise the risk of your children getting COVID. Let me repeat: raise the risk.
In case you suddenly wanted to share the news with other concerned parents that the vaccines should not be given to your kids, I've got some bad news: your cell phone will block you from texting this information if you're a T-Mobile customer. That's right: our cell phone companies now want to decide what we can send to other people.
T-Mobile denies that it is blocking anything, of course, but who believes them? Finally, all of this news is bad enough — but it's nothing compared to the nightmare scenario in which the Pfizer vaccine can actually "reverse transcribe" itself into your DNA, right? I'm old enough to remember when I warned people on Twitter (in 2020 no less!) that mRNA vaccines were to be avoided because they could alter your DNA — and I was branded a conspiracy theorist because of it. Welcome to 2022. All the conspiracy theories are coming true. You're a free subscriber to Emerald Robinson's The Right Way. For the full experience, become a paid subscriber. |
1 comment:
Never got one--never considered it seriously.There just weren't that many cases around Grand Rapids.
--GRA
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