Where's Comirnaty? EP20 : Monologue
When I was a young man I used to get allergy shots. Every week and eventually every other week I would go to my pediatricians office and get them...so would my sister.
One day the pediatrician's assistant or nurse switched up the two vials, and my sister ended up getting my dose and I got hers. I was fine, but my sister's allergies have always been much more severe than mine, and with me being further along in the treatment for them my dose was much stronger. As you can probably guess, this was catastrophic for my poor sister.
My mother watched in horror as my sister went into immediate anaphylactic shock. My sister's face swelled, her eyes bulged, her throat was closing, and she was gasping for air. Anyone can imagine being a parent and watching helplessly as their child struggles to breathe and feel the anxiety and panic my mom must have felt.
The whole staff was also in a panic to save my sister's life and rushed her into the back room from the waiting room and gave her epinephrine and luckily my sister survived what would have been a fatal mistake. I love you Sis.
My point to bringing up this little anecdote is that people are fallible. We make mistakes. In the healthcare field those mistakes are some of the most costly you can find. That's why we put such a high trust in our medical professionals to be able to carry out their duties with as minimal amount of mistakes possible. We trust our doctors, nurses, and pharmacists to give us the right medication, not only so that we can get better or maintain our health, but also because the repercussions of taking the wrong things can be the last mistake we ever make. But what if in that situation with my sister, with the switching of the vials, wasn't a mistake?
Our medical establishment for over the past year and a half now have knowingly been giving a medication to people with severe side effects. Those side effects have lead to the disfigurement and death of countless amounts of people. And they aren't stopping.
When my sister was struggling to breathe the nurse didn't diagnose her with a stomach ache like Pfizer did to Maddie De Garay. They did what they could to reverse the mistake they had made. My sister recovered and we ended up still going to that office until we were adults. My mom and both my sister and I understood that the doctors and nurses weren't trying to kill us because they did something about their mistake. But if they hadn't, and just told us that it was all in our heads or blamed it on some pre-condition that my sister had, or made claims that the correlation between the shot and my sister's death was just a coincidence, could you imagine the anger and outrage my mother would have felt?
My mother would have been justified in all of her righteous indignation if that would have occurred. Lawsuits, calls for licenses to be stripped from people, and even jail time would have been warranted for those involved depending on what could have been proven. Which is why it is so important that we get transparency and accountability from the medical establishment, even if we have to take them to court.
If we compare this anecdote of mine to what is happening in current day with these “vaccines”, it's like multiplying what my sister went through into the millions. Our medical institutions are in denial of any fault, not only in what they did to populations across the world, but of what companies like Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson, and AstraZeneca have done to the people. They call us conspiracy theorists for pointing out the blood clots, the strokes, the guillain-barre syndrome, the myocarditis and pericarditis, and the deaths. They tell people like Jimmy Dore that he's spreading “misinformation” or causing “vaccine hesitancy” when he tells his audience that his own doctor told him it gave him and other people the same effects as long covid. Couple months later the truth slips out and people forget about those who spoke up, because the media gaslights and gatekeeps the access to voices like Dore and others like Eric Clapton. In what world would we allow the people we trust with our lives to continue to get away with this?
We at The New Prisoners sure as hell ain't. Our people are standing up, we are calling these bastards out, and we will never stop until there is justice! We want to broadcast the stories of the people who have suffered and died because of the state sponsored malpractice brought to you by Pfizer and it's peers. We want to hear from doctors and nurses who aren't afraid to tell their stories to a public who has had its reality curated for over the past two years to believe and trust in the only science presented to them and beat into their brains to evoke what is now a religious response. A religion of population control, of a bio-security police state run by oligarchical technocrats, and one of what some would say is the work of Satan himself because of the evils of murder and child sacrifice to this false idol of safety.
Joining us this week is a man who had seen enough and decided to speak up about it. Bearing the weight of the dark truths of the pharmaceutical industry he has carried the burden of knowing these truths and he brought them to our doorstep here at The New Prisoners. He brought it to us because he knows our audience will listen and look into the receipts he brings. That we won't back down until we shut this shit down. That we will never stop until there is justice for the people our sickening and perverse medical system put in charge of this pandemic. We have lost too many and that suffering we feel for that loss may never end but if there isn't a hell we will build one on earth for the people who did this to our friends, our family, and ourselves. Our fire burns eternal so that the murderous hordes that are carried out this campaign of death can writhe in them.
Now I ask of you to lend us your time. Listen to the words our friend TJ has for us this week and spread it to all that need to hear it. As all the brave people at the rallies around the world have shown us, we are not alone. Let TJ know that you have his back by subscribing to his channel and dropping a comment to thank him for his bravery. It's certainly no mistake he calls it Healthy Courage, which is what our world needs to make this right.