First published at 22:39 UTC on January 4th, 2022.
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Gil @ Raccoon Productions
In November, Dr. Melvin Bruchet and his friend, Dr. Daniel Nagase, filed criminal charges against elected and appointed BC government officials over a possible conflict of interest regarding provincial lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and vaccine passports. The doctors exposed a severe spike in stillbirths at a Vancouver hospital. The women were injected with the experimental Covid "vaccine" in all cases. In December 2021, the Canadian government targeted Dr. Melvin Bruchet and unlawfully placed him in detention against his will. Continue reading: https://rairfoundation.com/soviet-canada-doctor-locked-in-psych-ward-who-exposed-stillbirths-explosion-in-vaccinated-moms-interview/
https://rumble.com/vrvkdi-soviet-canada-doctor-locked-in-psych-ward-who-exposed-stillbirths-explosion.html
original video:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/UX2i6JtdsnWk/
http://stopthecrime.net/wp/2021/08/08/long-do-the-vaccinated-have-to-live/
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This is when depopulation started. This is when they started asking for money to help feed Africa and they took the money and provided Africa with only measures of birth control and abortions.