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The P&zer
Inoculations For
COVID-19 – More
Harm Than Good
– VIDEO

The P&zer Inoculations


For COVID-19 – More
Harm Than Good –
VIDEO

Watch this video of the P/zer 6 month


data which shows that P/zer’s COVID-19
inoculations cause more illness than they
prevent. Plus, an overview of the P/zer
trial Eaws in both design and execution.

Watch Now

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