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The Nail in the Coffin
Once It's In The Childhood Vaccine Schedule, Big Pharma is Liability-Free
Tomorrow the CDC is voting to add the new Covid mRNA “vaccine” into the Childhood Vaccine Schedule.
Why this is the nail in the coffin:
In March 2020, the HHS Secretary issued a PREP Act Declaration covering COVID-19 tests, drugs and vaccines providing liability protections to manufacturers, distributors, states, localities, licensed healthcare professionals, and others identified by the Secretary (qualified persons) who administer COVID-19 countermeasures. The Declaration has been amended several times to expand liability protections.
The vaccine was then rolled out under Emergency Use Authorization. Under EUA the manufacturers have no liability, however that EUA can’t last forever.
When this “vaccine” is approved into the Childhood Vaccine Schedule THIS WEEK, it takes it from Emergency Use Authorization to approved into the schedule.
When that happens, it then falls under the 1986 National Childhood Injury Act, which moves liability from the pharmaceutical company who manufactured the thing, to the federal government.
Meaning, there will be no way to hold the vaccine manufacturers liable whether you’re an adult or child. Once it’s on “the schedule” it’s essentially game over.
Even though this virus poses virtually zero risk to children. Further, the vaccine does not stop transmission, so injecting children doesn’t assist with herd immunity in the ways that you’ve been led to believe. They’ve told you to vaccinate your healthy children with it to protect grandma, but that’s not how it works.
This is where we are at with it all. If any of you are wondering why I sometimes get mouthy and pissed off on my Instagram, it’s because of this. We’ve tried to educate people and they spit venom, slander our reputation and call us horrid names.
RFK talked about this entire situation in his book, The Real Anthony Fauci, which has been made into a documentary that airs TODAY. You can watch the film, for free, through the rest of October.