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Yep if the POISON DEATH SHOT kills you then you can't catch covid lol

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I have at least 2 honest, qualified medical professionals on my mind right now. Dr. Zelenko who left his great legacy behind yesterday and Dr. Paul Alexander who finished with James Topp at Ottowa yesterday. I know Dr. Alexander and a good number of other qualified medical professionals are coming out in the open regarding the truth of the agenda behind these "lethal injections" as they honour Dr. Zelenko and win this battle against this all these murderous frauds. Lord Jesus, I pray you put a hedge of protection around these great Heroes and let their Truth ring out around the globe Amen!

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In agreement, amen

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Killed by the vaccine after 5 days and 7 hours and confirmed by an autopsy.

But the vaccine is still 100% safe Ben!

Also, his death would be much worse if he had not been vaccinated. And we also have to acknowledge that the vaccine is actually 100% effective for this man with regard to covid.

Thanks to the vaccine, he will not catch covid!! This is 100% protection.

The vaccine provided an ultimate protection from covid for him.

"We present autopsy findings of a 22-year-old man who developed chest pain 5 days after the first dose of the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine and died 7 hours later. Histological examination of the heart revealed isolated atrial myocarditis, with neutrophil and histiocyte predominance. Immunohistochemical C4d staining revealed scattered single-cell necrosis of myocytes which was not accompanied by inflammatory infiltrates. Extensive contraction band necrosis was observed in the atria and ventricles. There was no evidence of microthrombosis or infection in the heart and other organs. The primary cause of death was determined to be myocarditis, causally-associated with the BNT162b2 vaccine."

Title: "Myocarditis-induced Sudden Death after BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination in Korea: Case Report Focusing on Histopathological Findings" (Infectious Diseases, Microbiology & Parasitology Journal of Korean Medical Science)

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