Kate Shemirani, a nurse, went out into the streets of New York to raise awareness about the current COVID-19 outbreak and the vaccines that are available. She enlightens me to information I was previously ignorant of, and I am confident that there are others like me in the world. Consequently, after being surprised, I decided it would be useful to tell you what she wants you to know.

She is an American nurse who disagrees with the widespread use of immunizations. She did this to reveal the true reasons for the COVID-19 epidemic and the COVID-19 immunizations. She says that COVID-19 was developed with the intent of wiping out entire populations in the countries where it was released. She thinks it’s a great way to solve the international issue of overpopulation at the same time as it helps nations deal with the issue on their own.

She also says the COVID-19 vaccines are a depopulation weapon that is making the situation of declining populations even worse. She claims that individuals who have been vaccinated only have two years left to live and that vaccines, like the death sentence, are intended to kill rather than protect. She also warns that some people may quit us before the two years are over, while others may depart after. It seems like the whole vaccinated population will perish.

She went on to elaborate that the vaccine issue is connected to the ongoing 5G debate in the media. Other people, however, might have trouble taking what she says at its value. Although I count myself among those who take her statement at its value. Why? This is due to my analysis and research of current events, especially those occurring in South Africa. Most fatalities occur in people who actively sought immunizations.

For what reason is this taking place? Most persons who catch this virus have already been inoculated. Have you ever questioned the meaning behind events like these? I did, and I’m willing to give in to all of her claims without hesitation. I also have no plans to be vaccinated in the future.

As for you, the reader: what do you make of this? To what extent do you agree or disagree with that statement? Can you trust what she’s saying, or does she seem to be lying? To what extent, then, do you put your faith in her words?

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