BREAKING: Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo references the #diedsuddenly embalmer’s fibrous clot findings in the vaxxed dead during today’s Covid 💉accountability round table.
It’s time to confiscate & incinerate EVERY single Covid vaccine vial.
Keep up the pressure. pic.twitter.com/OwasjYaB1z
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) December 13, 2022
What these calamari-type ‘blood’ clots look like. They aren’t blood at all. They do clot your bloodstream.
Source: Died Suddenly pic.twitter.com/AIhbwCErBt
— NEWSNANCY (@NewsNancy9) December 9, 2022
The Science has admitted that these shots don’t do anything at all.
Actually, they claim that the shots make you more likely to die “from Covid.”
I’m not a believer in this supposed virus in the first place, but that’s what they’re saying.
They’re also saying you have to keep getting more and more of the shots.
Colleges and universities across the country are mandating students to receive an updated COVID-19 booster shot, but some are calling the requirement “out of line” and unnecessary.
Students at Yale University, University of Notre Dame, Tufts University, Harvard University and Fordham College are all being required to obtain an updated COVID-19 bivalent booster vaccine, with some putting attendance on the line as punishment for not getting the extra shot.
Fordham University in New York City required students to be fully up to date with their vaccinations as well as the “updated bivalent booster” by Nov. 1, 2022.
At Tufts University, faculty, students and staff are being required to obtain a COVID-19 bivalent booster by Jan. 23, 2023.
“Currently, only around 50% of our university population has received the bivalent booster. The closer we get to 100%, the healthier our community will be,” a Nov. 30 announcement from Tufts University read.
Yale University is requiring students to get “an updated, bivalent COVID-19 vaccine booster by the start of the spring semester,” while faculty and staff are “strongly encouraged” to get the updated vaccine booster.
A spokesperson for Yale University told Fox News Digital, “We are requiring students to receive the bivalent booster because their circumstances are somewhat different from those of faculty and staff, especially with regard to congregate housing and participation in large gatherings.” The spokesperson noted that students can “seek an exemption from the booster requirement on medical or religious grounds.”
Other colleges such as Notre Dame are requiring the bivalent booster as a “condition” for enrolling in classes during the 2023-2024 academic year. According to the university’s website, students studying remotely also must receive the booster.
If you’re willing to keep getting these calamari injections, while knowing the risks and also knowing there is no benefit, you’re willing to do anything.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla admitted that the mRNA technology had never been successful, and he was surprised that mRNA was the method used for a global vaccination rollout.
Why would they use a technology that they knew was unsuccessful, and potentially deadly?#DiedSuddenly pic.twitter.com/imDSTqy7is
— DiedSuddenly (@DiedSuddenly_) December 12, 2022