Follow the SILENCE: Paper proving COVID-19 vaccines cause myocarditis is removed from publication without explanation

By Edward Hendrie | Great Mountain Publishing | October 31, 2021

To paraphrase a commenter to the below video, this censorship would be the top story of the day if it weren’t for censorship.

Drs. Peter McCullough and Jessical Rose jointly published an article that revealed the cause and effect relationship between the COVID-19 vaccines and myocarditis.

Follow the SILENCE: Paper proving COVID-19 vaccines cause myocarditis is removed from publication without explanation

Related:

A Report on Myocarditis Adverse Events in the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in Association with COVID-19 Injectable Biological Products (Substack)

UK uses TikTok influencers to urge teens to get jab after Pfizer-linked vaccine committee chair admits policy lacks evidence + White House enlists army of social media influencers to promote COVID-19 vaccines

RT | August 6, 2021

Downing Street will enlist TikTok stars to push teens to get vaccinated, even as critics note that the committee behind the decision to expand the inoculation drive has admitted it had sparse evidence for doing so.

UK uses TikTok influencers to urge teens to get jab after Pfizer-linked vaccine committee chair admits policy lacks evidence

Related:

White House enlists army of social media influencers to promote COVID-19 vaccines

Pop star Olivia Rodrigo might be the biggest name involved, but she’s not the only young influencer the Biden administration has enlisted to help promote COVID-19 vaccines to younger Americans.