https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=en0GsxgwMmA
Dr. Steven Greer claims that Lou Elizondo is a disinformation agent and big time.
Interesting stuff here.Elizondo is: “a master of disinformation” accd. to an unnamed cia agent accd. to Greer.
But, since the vaccines are bullet proof, a physician can simply decide to vaccinate a 4 year old child in their own little human experiment. This isn't the first record I've seen for underaged vaccinations.
There's not a note of concern about the vaccination of children with an experimental vaccine before it was approved. I haven't heard the CDC or Fauci caution against it, as records began to show up in VAERS. And now such vaccinations are rolled out with incentives to schools and pediatricians.
Even now, it's not approved for 4 year olds, but this report is dated by to February when children were not being vaccinated.
Note in the 'description' field, the physician justifies their decision to vaccinate with a brief sermon on the subject and some links.
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Incident Description: On 2/24/21 at about 10am, a family of 5 (2 parents and their 3 kids) approached me asking for COVID-19 vaccinations. The parents provided signed, informed consent forms and paperwork for all 5 individuals. Against the parent's initial request, I denied the COVID-19 vaccination to the 13 year old patient. In accordance with the parents? initial request, I administered the vaccine to the other 4 family members, including the 4 year old patient. Active clinical trials and articles with data to support the use of the COVID-19 vaccination in children are below. During my years working at acute care facilities where successful use of medications were often supported by primary literature and clinical trials, I made a judgment decision to administer the vaccination to the 4 year old citing previous success from previous experiences and the below references. References: 1. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/record/NCT04581148 2. https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04330261 3. https://abcnews.go.com/Health/holiday-covid-19-surge-blame-rising-mis-cases/story?id=75928794 4. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33278108/
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