Sally Fallon Morell #crackpot #quack westonaprice.org

As of March 4, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting Sys­tem (VAERS) reported eleven hundred deaths linked to the Covid-19 vaccine in the U.S.—including deaths among the young and healthy. As only about 1 percent of all adverse events are reported to VAERS, that means that something like one hundred thousand Americans have died so far after their first or second Covid-19 injection. At this rate, there will be more deaths from the vaccine than those attributed to Covid-19. In Israel, where over half the population has received Pfizer’s experimental jab, death rates have skyrock­eted. According to a report posted at nakim.com, during the five-week vaccination period, about forty times more elderly people died from the injection than the disease itself would have killed, and about two hundred sixty times more people than the disease among the younger age groups. For those who survive, reported side effects are horrendous: paraly­sis, Bell’s palsy, twitching, seizures, brain fog, heart and circulatory problems including blood clots and palpitations, skin rashes, miscarriage and pulmonary effects including pneumonia. According to one Facebook post, the hospital in North Bay, Ontario has suddenly seen a massive increase in patients going to the emergency room after their Covid-19 injection. Many of them seem to be exhibiting mental health problems, saying they don’t know where they are or what is happening. “The vaccine appears to be attacking their minds as these poor souls are rapidly losing contact with reality.” Not to worry, says Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; “Adverse reac­tions to any vaccine are to be expected.”

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