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COVID jabs are all but guaranteeing the virus will be around forever

Updated: June 30, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

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(Paul Alexander) – If our immune response is subverted and damaged by these COVID injections, as they have been with repeat boosting, then we run the risk of this pandemic going on for 100 years with infectious variant after infectious variant, and potentially a lethal virulent one that could devastate humanity.

COVID will never ever end, and though I am beginning to sound conspiratorial by saying so, I do think people like Fauci and Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla cannot be so foolish or inept as they appear. This situation is being managed deliberately at some level. We see that sub-variant after sub-variant is posing an escalating infection risk in those vaccinated (whether mRNA or adenoviral vector injections). It seems like this will go on in perpetuity; long-term, with no end in sight.

Mass vaccination has made things devastatingly worse. We told them to stop, over and over: one should never ever mass vaccinate while there is a circulating pathogen.

We devastatingly underestimated the evolutionary

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