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People march with photos of their loved ones who were killed by Fauci's "vaccines"


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2021 Dec 1, 9:31pm   258 views  4 comments

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From an email forwarded to me:


Sent: Wednesday, December 1, 2021, 09:05:35 AM PST
Subject: Never Forget - People march w photos of their loved ones killed by "vaccines".

PARMA, ITALY 🇮🇹
MARCH OF THE VACCINE DEAD
People march with photos of their loved ones who were killed by the
Covid-19 "vaccines".



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2   WookieMan   2021 Dec 1, 9:51pm  

Pfizer and the likes are advertisers. Not a chance in hell any media would cover this.

The notion that media is the 4th branch of government is bullshit. With the internet they've destroyed themselves. No writer/editor is going to write a piece that gets them canned and the company loses ad revenue.
3   Ceffer   2021 Dec 1, 10:17pm  

Klaus and Bill would call that a 'good start'.
4   Patrick   2021 Dec 3, 12:50pm  

https://trialsitenews.com/time-for-a-covid-19-vaccine-adverse-event-patient-advocacy-national-or-even-international-group/


Recently, hundreds of people marched down the streets of Parma, Italy in an organized event termed online as the “March of the Vaccine Dead.” The attendees walked in a line through the streets—those family members and friends of people holding pictures of loved ones who died, purportedly the victims of adverse events associated with the COVID-19 vaccines. There is no doubt that a growing number of people who have been fully vaccinated have experienced adverse events and even death. These people have been shunned and even branded as anti-vaxxers, even as “traitors” to the collective healthcare of a nation. This type of talk is incredibly destructive and must stop. A patient advocacy group must be formed to represent, lobby, and stand for the millions of people that have been injured or to aid family members of the deceased.

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