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Dr. Vernon Coleman: If the Covid Jab was a Trial Run – What Happens Next?

There is still much mystery about the covid vaccine…My suspicion has, for a long time, been that the covid jab was merely a test to try out some form of weapon system.”

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2 Responses to “Dr. Vernon Coleman: If the Covid Jab was a Trial Run – What Happens Next?”

  1. pete fairhurst 2 says:

    Good stuff from Vernon as usual, it all makes sense

    After our experience over the last 4 years then, anyone who has an experimental jab next time round will deserve everything that they get. No excuses next time, it’s absolutely in your face now

    It was last time in fact but the fear porn ruled over common sense. That’s right folk don’t touch that dial”. Which means never, ever, turn on the tell-lie-vision

    But we’ve all seen the results by now. If you haven’t then “Wakey, wakey!” as Billy Cotton used to say when introducing his Bandstand on a Sunday lunchtime. Most folk had a lie in on Sunday mornings in the old days. Hard work all week and plenty of booze on a Saturday night were the norm

    • ian says:

      Yes Pete well summed up. Ah Billy Cotton, I used to listen at my Gran’s house.

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