Breaking: Powerful Voices Now Challenge Covid Shots

A couple fascinating, high-profile posts yesterday proved the covid jabs story isn’t going anywhere. Sooner or later, they’ll have to deal with it.

First, yesterday, Elon Musk (237.8 million followers) replied to a tweet about excess death rates following the covid jabs in Germany. Look at what the world’s richest man said:

So.

Next, NewsNation ran a segment with Chris Cuomo, interviewing billionaire cancer researcher Patrick Soon-Shiong (who owns the LA Times). “There’s now evidence when you actually biopsy the tumors, there’s spike protein inside the tumors.” He then cited the tsunami of turbo-cancers. “I’m now seeing 10-year-olds with colon cancer,” Dr. Soon-Shiong said.

CLIP: Dr. Soon-Shiong reports spike protein inside cancer tumors (1:00).

So, in one day, you have the most powerful private citizen on the planet, Musk, damning the covid jabs. Plus, a high-profile billionaire specialist who owns a major newspaper, and whose company develops immune therapies for treating cancer, suggesting a direct causal link between the shots and the explosion of unprecedented cancers in young people.

Corporate media will never make the connection. It would completely destroy them. But now we have X. We don’t need corporate media anymore. This isn’t over by a long shot.

Jeff Childers

Jeff Childers is the president and founder of the Childers Law firm. Jeff interned at the Federal Bankruptcy Court in Orlando, where he helped write several widely-cited opinions. He then worked as an associate with the prestigious firm of Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman in Orlando and Winter Park, Florida before moving back to Gainesville and founding Childers Law. Jeff served for three years on the Board of Directors of the Central Florida Bankruptcy Law Association. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the Eighth Judicial Bar Association, and on the Rules Committee for the Northern District of Florida Bankruptcy Court. Jeff has published several articles as co-author with Professor William Page of the Levin College of Law (University of Florida) on the topic of anti-trust in the Microsoft case. He also is the author of an article on the topic of Product Liability in the Software Context. Jeff focuses his area of practice on commercial litigation, elections law, and constitutional issues. He is a skilled trial litigator and appellate advocate. http://www.coffeeandcovid.com/

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