💉VACCINES💉 - WHAT IS IN THERE?
Part 3 - If it's not safe enough to ingest or inhale, how is it safe enough to be injected directly into the bloodstream?
“You must ask what’s coming through the needle.”
~Dr Sherri Tenpenny
Because…once you vaccinate, you CANNOT unvaccinate!
You’re only as informed as the person who is informing you. Is your doctor fully informed?
Many people think that vaccines consists of a little weakened virus or bacteria mixed with some sterile water. Sadly, that is not the case. You may be shocked to know what and how much of that “what” is actually in each vial and dose. And we’re not even just talking about the toxic metals. That is just one horrible piece of the puzzle.
We will share quite a bit here, but we still want to give bite size pieces of information so that you can process and understand it. We will take deeper dives into some of these ingredients, especially the aluminum and mercury, in a later substack.
⚠️You may want to take a deep breath before continuing because if this is your first time learning all of this, it’s going to be a tough pill to swallow. For some, it will be validation, for some it will be quite a shock. When you find out what is coming through that needle, you wouldn’t even allow those ingredients in your baby’s bottle, yet they are being injected into babies within hours of birth…then multiple times within their first year of life and beyond.
So WHAT IS IN THERE?
In addition to the antigen, each vaccine has many other ingredients, including toxic and foreign substances like metals, animal cells, human cells, foreign proteins, chemicals, and so much more. While each vaccine has ~10 of those ingredients, imagine the cumulative affect these ingredients can have on a tiny body, not only with multiple injections, but also when multiple toxins are injected at one time.
We will start with something I personally had no idea about until I started doing my own research…
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