Global Oncology & mRNA Experiments: Alex Jones Reveals High-profile Confessions
David Hirschfedder
Alex Jones Elucidates High-profile Confessions: Global Oncology & mRNA Experiments on Humans
Top personalities at the forefront of global health initiatives, including Bill Gates and Pfizer's CEO Albert Bourla, are seemingly disclosing plans for continuous Human Oncology and mRNA experiments. Alex Jones breaks down these surprising revelations.
Video: Bill Gates and Albert Bourla Discussing COVID-19 Shots and Future Anticipations
A video clip was circulated on Twitter featuring Bill Gates and Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer. In the clip, they seem to boast about the current COVID-19 vaccinations' efficacy and discuss prospective cancer-targeted jabs. The post by Alex Jones elicited numerous alarmed responses.
What Will These Revelations Mean to the General Public?
These revelations raise several questions requiring further scrutiny. The idea of global oncology and mRNA experiments on the human populace is shrouded in uncertainty and is a cause for wary vigilance. Is this an acknowledgment of pharmaceutical experimentation on unwitting global populations, or is there a wider context that we, as the general public are missing?
Your Thoughts on This Matter
We all view matters from our unique perspectives, hence different opinions on every emerging story. Do global leaders' remarks about future experiments on oncology and mRNA have any effect on you? Perhaps they spark fear, resentment, or apathy, what say you? Use this as a conversation starter with your friends and enlighten others on these topical issues. Let's keep this discussion alive.
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