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Oct 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

As much as I want and do applaud him for realising the dangers and speaking out about the vaccines and calling for their halt

There are certain words he used, like “reluctantly” has come to this conclusion.. odd, and “until further studies are done, WHAT MORE EVIDENCE DO YOU NEED !!!

Would he have come to these conclusions if his father had not died from the jabs

And absolutely no need to say those very irritating words” I am not an anti- vaxxer” and stating that all other vaccines are safe, has he done his own research into those ??

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In other words: I’ve never found anyone who calls people “vaccine hesitant,” “antivaxxer,” or “antimasker,” to have good intentions.

This language is a "tell" that the speaker is a tool of The Parasite.

(Of course, repentance is possible, but the burden of proof of repentance is on them.)

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My vaccine hesitancy came about when I heard the words "vaccine" and "mRNA". At that point I researched everything I could about mRNA, even things I had forgotten from basic biology in the 7th grade, and realized early on this was no vaccine, but more along the lines of a Frankenstein toxic genetic cell therapy. Especially, what concerned me was when I research "mRNA and reverse transcription", and how that can play a role in gene expressions, my first thought when there was no research from the phase III trails available on the mRNA injection regarding this topic I then knew they don't have a clue what this injection can do you?

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Thanks for highlighting the operative quote:

"We need to understand where this vaccine hesitancy is coming from. …

There is some irrational — clearly irrational — reasoning behind why people don’t want to take the vaccine, which is based upon very blatant, false information that’s circulating on social media."

I'm going to write my own pieces on this topic on my Substack. My first focus will be on the obvious focus to cancel "Covid conspiracy" sites and sources. Yes, these individuals are labelled as "extremists," but they are also quickly labeled as conspiracy promoters ... even though the false conspiracies they allegedly promoted have all been proven to be true ... or at least plausible.

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Oct 17, 2022Liked by James Hill, MD

please do better focussing your time and energy on present threats.

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Malhotra has been on the right side of past battles. He lost his father, likely to the effects of the vaccine. Will be interesting to see what he does from this point forward.

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I think today some 2 plus years later they know we know. Thanks for the comment.

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