This article argues that vaccines were intentionally designed to kill people in large numbers, a theory initially based on circumstantial evidence but now supported by recent clinical studies from Europe. These studies reveal significant variations in lethality between different vaccine batches, with some being highly lethal and others not at all. This disparity, particularly evident in data from Denmark and Germany, suggests a targeted approach. The author posits that authorities likely knew which batches were dangerous, as evidenced by testing practices in Germany.

The article further proposes that targeting extends beyond batches to individuals. This is inferred from the fact that vaccination sites have records of individuals, and vaccination cards identify recipients. While specific syringes might not have been pre-assigned, the system allows for selecting the type of vaccine dose a person receives based on their identity. The author suggests that those who refused vaccination or lived in places like Africa or the amish communities, which largely avoided vaccination, experienced fewer adverse effects and Covid-related issues.

The author speculates that the Phoenicians (a reference used for a hidden elite group) intended to eliminate approximately 5% of the world’s population immediately, with another 60% slated for delayed deaths to avoid immediate suspicion. This would amount to around 300 million immediate deaths globally, with over 10 million in the US. An additional estimated 300 million could die by 2030 from delayed reactions, bringing the total to 400 million excess deaths worldwide within a decade. The author concludes that this genocide is an act of war, originating from the Department of Defense, and is unprecedented in its scale and the author’s belief that it will be difficult to conceal.

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