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   Andrew W to All   
   =?UTF-8?Q?Say_what=3F_WHO_says_there_is_   
   05 Jan 21 21:30:19   
   
   XPost: alt.atheism, alt.conspiracy, alt.politics   
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   From: spam_ajwerner@optusnet.com.au   
      
   Say what? WHO says there is “no evidence” that COVID-19 vaccines will   
   prevent spread of disease… so what good are they?   
      
      
   The World Health Organization was busted earlier this year carrying water   
   for the Chinese government in terms of helping Beijing cover up its   
   responsibility for COVID-19 and the resulting global pandemic the virus   
   caused.   
      
   In fact, the cover-up was so egregious that President Donald Trump took the   
   extraordinary step of cutting off the WHO from American tax dollars.   
      
   But now it appears as though the global health agency is attempting to atone   
   for its past mistakes involving Beijing’s coronavirus cover-up with some   
   damning new information regarding the highly controversial COVID-19   
   vaccines — namely, that they don’t do anything to stop the spread of the   
   disease.   
      
   During a virtual press conference earlier this week, WHO chief scientist   
   Soumya Swaminathan was specific: “I don’t believe we have the evidence on   
   any of the vaccines to be confident that it’s going to prevent people from   
   actually getting the infection and therefore being able to pass it on.”   
      
   https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-01-03-who-says-no-evidence-vacc   
   nes-prevent-spread.html   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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