Gibraltar hypes Moderna Covid Vaccine. What about the risks?

VAXXED film producer Polly Tomney and attorney Mary Holland of Children’s Health Defense weigh in on Moderna and Pfizer press release claiming their both over 90% effective (30min).

It’s not science. It’s PR.

Because these vaccines are expected to apply for FDA fast-track approval due to the COVID “emergency,” they DO NOT go through the same peer-reviewed process, and if the vaccines end up injuring or killing anyone, they are immune from any legal liability. :triangular_flag_on_post:

While noting that the press releases might have been to affect their stocks, both Polly and Mary raise questions about the on-going trials.

They advise everyone to be skeptical. Governments have bought the vaccines and they want to use them. The bottom line is these are experiments; and experimenting on the most vulnerable can take out the weak – not save them.

They know there are problems with ingredients. Take the AstraZeneca product. It has the ingredients correlated with brain injury - Polysorbate 80, which loosens the blood brain barrier. L-Histidine, in HPV vaccines, are problematic. Vaccines are correlated with seizures.

Governments and corporations are Pre-programming us. They want us all to take the Covid vaccine. They are trying out different reasons why we would want to take them, like travel and work restrictions – that’s by design.

More on Pfizer

If you think Pfizer is an upstanding, reliable company, think again. The article below outlines their criminal activities (aka bribes):

Did you know that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – associated with Anthony Fauci – owns half of Moderna?

Where is it all going?

After the press release about their so-called effectiveness, UK Government officials followed with comments about their plans:

The comments from Hancock and the two government sources followed a Nov. 16 announcement by American biotechnology company Moderna that its COVID-19 vaccine was 94.5 percent effective in preventing the disease. The U.K. government subsequently purchased five million doses of Moderna’s vaccine, enough to vaccinate 2.5 million Britons with the necessary two shots. Vaccine rollout is expected by spring next year following approval by health authorities.

Given Moderna’s promising coronavirus vaccine, more than half of the U.K.’s citizens would avail of COVID-19 jabs. A Nov. 16 survey by British market research firm YouGov found that 67 percent would be likely to take a vaccine, while 21 percent said they would not do so and 12 percent were not sure.

Be mindful – funds come with strings attached.