Dr Lee Merritt Speaks Out

How dare Dr Lee Merritt speak out against this vaccine.  How dare Mike Adams, the Health Ranger interview her.  Mike Adams is all about natural health and nothing is more natural than being injected with a DNA altering gene therapy that is claimed to be a vaccine.  The idea that something could go wrong with mRNA gene therapy that has never been used before on humans and which all animals died in all previous animal trials is simply crazy.  That is why there were no animal trials done this time because this is about science.  We can’t let the squeamish stand in the way of the greatest vax ever. These vaccines were created in a few months instead of the usual decade, that is how awesome they are.  How blessed that such genius came out of nowhere just in this last year, right when the world needed them.  I just have to shake my head at all those idiots that just read crazy stuff on the internet.  The internet is for crazy people and should be outlawed.  Thank goodness our noble wise overlords at big tech have banned anybody, no matter how qualified, from speaking out against this vax.  God gave us Anthony Fauci so that Fauci can give us the vax.  That is what is desired by the almighty, how dare people consider natural health, sunshine, vitamin D, zinc, and supporting a healthy immune system.  The crazies that believe that people should just be healthy are insane and should locked up for all time.  History has moved on and they are holding us back.  I am very sad to report that Dr. Lee Merritt has lost her mind and disagrees with science.  Science is God and science is what the TV says it is.  If the TV contradicts itself, this is viewers problem for not being able to double think, a requirement for all good citizens.

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