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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

University Hospitals Paid Parents $900 to Subject Their Babies to COVID Shots a Year Before EUA

https://dailyclout.io/university-hospitals-paid-parents-900-to-subject-their-babies-to-covid-shots-a-year-before-eua/

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In Document 5.3.6, Pfizer was aware of 62 cases of children who were injected in the first 90 days after the December 2020 rollout of its C19 injection, several months before emergency use authorization in adolescents. Pfizer excluded 28 cases based on a caveat that their height and weight were “not consistent with pediatric subjects.” Age determines pediatric cases — not height and weight. But of the 34 adverse event cases that remained, 24 (71%) were classified as serious:

A seven-year-old experienced a stroke.

One child and one infant suffered facial paralysis.

One infant had a kidney adverse event, either kidney injury or failure.

132 adverse events were reported in the 34 children, an average of 3.88 AEs per child.

This begs the question: from where did those children come? How did Pfizer gain such access to information about its injection in children at this time? And how did children become medical experiments so shortly after the mRNA rollout?

One possible explanation is medical bribery from the likes of university medical centers. What does it take to compel a parent to volunteer his or her child as a human guinea pig? Apparently, fear-based advertising and about $900 — because the University of Rochester Medical Center was inundated with willing parents when it advertised such an offer back in March 2021.

University of Rochester Medical Center to Participate in Pediatric COVID Vaccine Trials


484 posted on 02/16/2023 8:12:49 AM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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H/T Lakeside Granny....

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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
And liberals allowed anyone who was government classified as disabled to receive social security regardless of whether they contributed anything into social security
500 posted on 02/16/2023 9:41:16 AM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

In the West, a burned Koran gets more media than burned children

Is a child shot or burned alive worth less today than a copy of the Hadith burned in a square? The cowardly West seems to think so.

https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/367549

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It’s always the same scene: a village and humble houses surrounded by open fields, Muslim terrorists appearing in the middle of the night when everyone is asleep, breaking down doors and shouting “Allahu Akbar”, killing, raping and mutilating women and children on sight, setting fire to churches and houses. Only because they are Christians.
Nigerian Archbishop Matthew Man-oso Ndagoso said that his faithful are being killed “like chickens”. In another country, a bishop reveals: “Catholics are killed in hospital beds”. Yet all these masses of persecuted are not trendy enough to merit the mobilization of the beautiful western people. Those murdered are not even worth the time of the hashtag #savechristians. They don’t move the Western cyber public as much as does a Libyan migrant, males who call themselves women or a Koran burned in a Swedish square...

First scene:

A copy of the Koran is set on fire in Sweden by a provocateur with no following. The squares of the Islamic world fill up to ask for revenge. The Organization for Islamic Cooperation is asking Europe to intervene (for this reason it has opened an office a stone’s throw from the European Parliament in Brussels). The United Nations intervenes: “The High Representative of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, Miguel Moratinos (former Spanish Foreign Minister), unequivocally condemns the cowardly act of burning the Holy Koran in Sweden…”. Then it’s the turn of the European Union: “The action is not compatible with the values of the EU”. Finally, the European chancelleries arise. All the media talk about it.

Second scene.

Isaac Achi, a Catholic priest, is burned alive in his house in Nigeria, where Christians are killed every hour in odium fidei and which is described as “the largest slaughterhouse of Christians in the world”. But in this case, nothing from the UN, the EU, European chancelleries and the media. “Unequivocally” we do not read it anywhere. “The persecution of Christians is ignored by the Glass Palace”, denounces Aid to the Church in Need. We are in a country where 100,000 Christians have been killed in twenty years. When 44 Christians were murdered in Kaduna state, In Nigeria, a witness said the dead were mostly women and children, “slaughtered like rams to be used for barbecue”.

As we don’t hear any condemnation for the two Israeli children just killed in Jerusalem.

Not to mention the girl burned alive just because she was a Christian in Nigeria, where 39 priests were killed in 2022. She was killed b Muslims after being accused of “blasphemy”, the same accusation leveled against European countries nowadays by the Ummah. Her name was Deborah Yakubu. The videos of her show a frightening ferocity, dozens of people attacking her body, setting it on fire and joyfully shouting “Allahu Akbar” onto their mobile phones and social networks.

Not to mention the Christian couple burned alive in a furnace in Pakistan, where there have been massive demonstrations against Sweden in recent days. A pregnant woman, already mother of three children, and her husband, falsely accused of having burned pages of the Koran (always that book, the Koran), attacked by a mob of Muslims and thrown into an oven of a brick factory and burned there. Or in Mali, where 27 Christians were burned alive. Or Isima Kimbugwe, a Christian religious man who was burned alive in Uganda. Burnt alive like priest David Tanko, in Nigeria. Or the 12 Christian children burned alive in Jos, Nigeria. Or the Assyrian woman burned alive in Syria. Also in Jos, Nigeria, Islamic terrorists went to the houses where parents and children had barricaded themselves, set fire to it and let 17 Christians burn alive. Among them Timara, only 4 years old, Bontà 5 years old, Lovina 8 years old.

A 47-page report by the NGO Open Doors was published in January. “It is absolutely terrifying, my blood literally freezes” writes the Jewish historian Marc Knobel in the latest issue of the Revue des deux mondes. “Open Doors estimates that ‘312 million Christians are severely persecuted and discriminated against’. It represents 1 in 7 Christians in the world. But, if we look more precisely, this figure equates to 1 in 5 Christians in Africa and 2 in 5 Christians in Asia. Christians are alone and are being murdered, churches and temples are being burned down. All means are used to force them to renounce their faith: owning a Bible is a crime, the celebration of worship is prohibited, churches destroyed, burned, Christians murdered as in Syria, for example…”.

Then Knobel explains: “I am not a Christian, but of the Jewish religion. I can therefore measure what happened to the religious persecutions of which the Jews were victims for two millennia. But, today, I also want to measure rejection, fear, terror. And my fellow Christians who are persecuted all over the world have been forgotten. Why am I talking? Should I shut up? Some may think that the Christian victims counted in this report are just a cold statistic, which leaves them cold overall. Others will be powerless or disillusioned bystanders. In short, a code of silence reigns over this matter. As if the law of silence should be the rule. The mere mention of these religious persecutions seems to make many commentators, secular associations and NGOs uncomfortable, who prefer to remain silent”.

.....Is a child burned alive worth less today than a copy of the Hadith burned in the square? Why the double standard?


627 posted on 02/16/2023 7:43:43 PM PST by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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