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When an Indian billionaire was asked in an interview,
Sir, what do you remember when you got the happiest in life?
The billionaire said,
I have gone through four stages of happiness in life,
and I finally understood the meaning of true happiness.
The first stage was to accumulate wealth and resources.
But at this stage I didn't get the happiness I wanted.
Then came the second stage of collecting valuables and items.
But I realized that the effect of this thing is also temporary.
Then came the third stage of getting a big project.
That was when I had 95% of the diesel supply in India and Africa.
But even here I did not get the happiness that I had imagined.
The fourth stage was when a friend of mine asked me to buy wheelchairs
for some 200 disabled children.
At the behest of my friend, I immediately bought the wheelchairs.
But the friend insisted that I go with him
and hand over the wheelchairs to the children.
I gave these children the wheelchairs with my own hands.
I saw a strange glow of happiness on the faces of these children.
I saw them all sitting in wheelchairs having fun.
I felt real happiness inside me.
When I decided to leave, one of the kids grabbed my leg.
I leaned over and asked the child, do you need anything else?
The answer this kid gave me completely changed my outlook towards life.
This child said, I want to remember your face
so that when I meet you in heaven I can recognize you and thank you once again.

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  • The fact is these are life shortening injections. Everyone who gets shot after shot after shot of these COVID shots is shortening their life with each and single injection. These are the most toxic medical agents put into human beings in history. Don't take a shot that's going to damage your immune system. Don't let your children take a shot that's going to damage their ovaries for life. As a 12 year old, are they going to be fertile when they're 24 or 25 if they've had massive inflammation induced into their own ovaries? Because this shot was designed to cross into the ovary barrier. This shot was designed to cross into the brain barrier. This shot was designed to go everywhere. And that's why people are dying in such strange circumstances, unexplained circumstances, but the numbers are horrific. 10 to 14 year olds die 82 times more likely if vaccinated than not. 82 to 100 times more mortality in vaccinated 10 to 14 year olds than those who are not. We don't have the numbers for the 5 to 9 year olds because no one's been brave enough to do the statistics. I shudder to think what they'd be if they ever did it honestly, but they were stuck doing it honestly. They did it honestly in 2020 into 2021. The only time that an exact observable comparable testing of children's was done and it was done by the British. And when it came out on February 22nd and then again on May 31st and showed that if vaccinated 10 to 14 year olds died 82 times more than if they were left alone. So in common sense terms, if you want your child to be 82 to 100 times more likely to die this next year, get them another COVID bio genomic shot. Get them another one. You'll be making them 82 times more likely to die. And I am accurate about that. I am not telling you something that's not true. This is the truth. Please take care of your children. Please take care of yourselves and please never take another COVID shot. It is the only way out of this.
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  • The fact is these are life shortening injections. Everyone who gets shot after shot after shot of these COVID shots is shortening their life with each and single injection. These are the most toxic medical agents put into human beings in history. Don't take a shot that's going to damage your immune system. Don't let your children take a shot that's going to damage their ovaries for life. As a 12 year old, are they going to be fertile when they're 24 or 25 if they've had massive inflammation induced into their own ovaries? Because this shot was designed to cross into the ovary barrier. This shot was designed to cross into the brain barrier. This shot was designed to go everywhere and that's why people are dying in such strange circumstances, unexplained circumstances, but the numbers are horrific. 10 to 14 year olds die 82 times more likely if vaccinated than not. 82 to 100 times more mortality in vaccinated 10 to 14 year olds than those who are not. We don't have the numbers for the 5 to 9 year olds because no one's been brave enough to do the statistics. I shudder to think what they'd be if they ever did it honestly, but they were stuck doing it honestly. They did it honestly in 2020 into 2021. The only time that an exact observable comparable testing of children's was done and it was done by the British and when it came out on February 22nd and then again on May 31st and showed that if vaccinated 10 to 14 year olds died 82 times more than if they were left alone. So in common sense terms if you want your child to be 82 to 100 times more likely to die this next year, get them another COVID biogenomic shot. Get them another one. You'll be making them 82 times more likely to die and I am accurate about that. I am not telling you something that's not true. This is the truth. Please take care of your children. Please take care of yourselves and please never take another COVID shot. It is the only way out of this.
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  • The fact is these are life shortening injections. Everyone who gets shot after shot after shot of these COVID shots is shortening their life with each and single injection. These are the most toxic medical agents put into human beings in history. Don't take a shot that's going to damage your immune system. Don't let your children take a shot that's going to damage their ovaries for life. As a 12 year old, are they going to be fertile when they're 24 or 25 if they've had massive inflammation induced into their own ovaries? Because this shot was designed to cross into the ovary barrier. This shot was designed to cross into the brain barrier. This shot was designed to go everywhere. And that's why people are dying in such strange circumstances, unexplained circumstances, but the numbers are horrific. 10 to 14 year olds die 82 times more likely if vaccinated than not. 82 to 100 times more mortality in vaccinated 10 to 14 year olds than those who are not. We don't have the numbers for the 5 to 9 year olds because no one's been brave enough to do the statistics. I shudder to think what they'd be if they ever did it honestly, but they were stuck doing it honestly. They did it honestly in 2020 into 2021. The only time that an exact observable comparable testing of children's was done and it was done by the British. And when it came out on February 22nd and then again on May 31st and showed that if vaccinated 10 to 14 year olds died 82 times more than if they were left alone. So in common sense terms, if you want your child to be 82 to 100 times more likely to die this next year, get them another COVID bio genomic shot. Get them another one. You'll be making them 82 times more likely to die. And I am accurate about that. I am not telling you something that's not true. This is the truth. Please take care of your children. Please take care of yourselves and please never take another COVID shot. It is the only way out of this.
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