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US army doctor with COVID jab injury fired after nearly 3,000 soldiers refused vaccination

Updated: April 4, 2022 at 5:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Apr 4, 2022 – 3:11 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) — A U.S. army doctor who suffered from a COVID vaccine injury was fired for informing his soldiers about potential side effects from the jab. 

Dr. Peter Chambers described his ordeal in an exclusive March 25 interview with Steve Kirsch, founder of the COVID-19 early treatment fund (CETF) and of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF).  

Chambers was serving as a taskforce surgeon for Operation Lone Star, the military border assignment between Texas and Mexico, when he started noticing vaccine injuries among the soldiers he treated. 

As the proportion of vaccinated soldiers started increasing from 28% to about 30-35%, Chambers noticed serious adverse events such as neurological disorders, strokes, pulmonary embolisms, cerebral bleeds, and other injuries. 

“I had six soldiers throughout that period of time [who] ended up in the ICU,” he said.  

Chambers himself had an adverse reaction to his Moderna COVID vaccine and now suffers from demyelination, a condition affecting the central nervous system caused by the injection.  

“I was fortunate in that mine was a lesser [event], but it’s a neurological event – it affected me with vertigo, instability etc.,”  

Chambers reported what he

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