Questions that aren’t being asked about vaccinating your children for COVID-19

Posted 11/16/21

There’s more than one way to hide the truth. Omitting key pieces of information can be just as damaging as telling an outright lie.

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According to the CDC, as of …

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Questions that aren’t being asked about vaccinating your children for COVID-19

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There’s more than one way to hide the truth. Omitting key pieces of information can be just as damaging as telling an outright lie.

Did you know that…

According to the CDC, as of October 30, 2021, only 170 children ages 5 to 11 had died of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic?

Pfizer spends more money on ads and sponsorships than on research? “Good Morning America,” “CBS HealthWatch,” “Anderson Cooper 360°,” “ABC News Nightline,” “CNN Tonight,” are all brought to you by Pfizer, to name a few?

The Covid-19 vaccine companies are not held liable for injuries?

All 17 members of the FDA committee that approved the Pfizer vaccine for children have deep ties to Big Pharma companies?

Pfizer and Moderna are projected to rake in a combined $93 billion in 2022 in Covid vaccine sales, making up to $41 billion above the estimated cost of production?

Dr. Eric Rubin (FDA Advisory Committee member) said, “We’re never going to learn about how safe this vaccine is unless we start giving it. That’s just the way it goes…”?

Some believe that parents are incapable of making the best choice for their children, and that all decisions, including your child’s school curriculum and personal health, are best left to the “experts.” But how can we know that these experts always have our best interests in mind? Why are only experts who promote the mainline agenda put forward, while accomplished and credentialed doctors and scientists who object to the mainstream narrative are threatened, bullied, and censored?

Freedom cannot exist apart from critical, rational, independent thinking and public discourse. At the end of the day, you are responsible for the decision you make for your family.

Marlin and Becky Bontrager

Kalona