Posted on 03/02/2022 1:35:45 PM PST by nickcarraway
This has nothing to do with Stanford’s experimental mRNA vaccine mandate.
Who’s gonna ask...?
Seems strange how many young people are just passing away.
Does this have to do with Stanford’s experimental mRNA vaccine mandate?
When was she jabbed?
Oh...it doesn’t? Well then. Nevermind
Maybe she rejected being in the WEF?
Just wait until they find they can’t have children and/or end up with heart disease, etc.
“rare”
If these young deaths are being caused by that "vaccine", and if it continuous to occur to the point that it can no longer be denied, I think the public will scream for the blood of everyone involved in this irresponsible medical experiment.
Unexpectedly.
Can someone post the Princess Bride Meme.
Can’t play the COVID drinking game—it’s Ash Wednesday.
Requiescat in Pacem
NBA, NFL players getting stealth placebo shots, no doubt. It’s gotta be costing the league tons of protection $$$ though.
In the last year, more than 100 professional soccer players around the world, have collapsed on/off the field.
Yet no “journalist” is interested in finding out why?
So, the story goes practically half way around the world in order to be told? Shirley there must be a local media outlet?
Are COVID-19 vaccinations required for students? Stanford will require all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students coming to campus this fall to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
It was vaxocide.
Possibly because there are 100 times the number of collapsed players than journalists.
Since it doesn’t alter your dna........ Oh, it does after all? Quick. Everybody get unvaccinated. Uh, guess not. We remain “NON GMO”.
Future deep stater.
https://internationalrelations.stanford.edu/news/katie-meyer
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