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What is HIV
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“Should I get the COVID-19 vaccine even if I had COVID?” The answer is yes. Getting COVID-19 in the past is not a guarantee against reinfection.
An August 2021 study out of Kent… Read More
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Date: February 12, 2022
To: All Members of Parliament of the Government of Canada
Re: Information on the COVID narrative
Dear Members of Parliament
For almost two years, I have ca… Read More
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The life of a beautiful baby destroyed by a vaccine According to The World Mercury Project Team WMP, we are living in an age where parents increasingly report that their typically developin… Read More
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COVID-19 has shaken up the entire world with its alarming consequences and it is rightly termed as the black swan event of the modern history of mankind. People are stuck at homes, there is… Read More
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