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Published: September 13, 2024

Oxford’s New COVID Jab Aimed to Sterilize 60% – 70% of Recipients, Developer Admits

By The Editor

This article was originally published by S.D. Wells at Natural News. 

Prof. Sir John Bell, a key figure in the development of the University of Oxford‘s Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “vaccine,” let slip the other day the fact that the school’s latest COVID injection is capable of sterilizing between 60 and 70 percent of those who take it.

In a recent interview about the new shot, Sir John, who teaches medicine at Oxford, seemed to suggest that one of the goals behind these injections is to mass sterilize the planet under the guise of protecting public health against the “COVID virus.”

“These vaccines are unlikely to completely sterilize a population,” Sir John said with seeming disappointment during the interview.

“They’re very likely to have an effect which works in a percentage, say 60 or 70 percent. We’ll have to look quite carefully, and the regulators will have to look quite carefully to make sure that it’s done what we need it to do before it gets approved.”

A clinical trial for the shot is still ongoing and Sir John says there will be a “delay” between when the results are in and when regulators give the shot the green light for public release.

Sir John was barely able to complete his sentence before the interviewer cut him off, apparently to keep him quiet from revealing any further incriminating information about the new Oxford shot.

(Related: Just a few short months ago, Donald Trump was bragging to TIME about how “phenomenal” his Operation Warp Speed jabs are.)

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X users had a heyday with this interview and the implications made in it. One wrote that while the word “sterilizing” as Sir John used it could simply be referring to the shot sterilizing the “virus,” it

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