A doctor and trauma surgeon who mocked the unvaccinated on
social media, attempting to frame anyone who rejected the vaccine as a
conspiracy theorist, had died suddenly.
Dr. Vicky Jennings died after suffering a heart attack, her family revealed.
Dr. Jennings was a member
of the Association of Surgeons of South Africa (ASSA) and the Trauma
Society of South Africa (TSSA), and was recognized internationally by
the International Association of Trauma Surgery and Intensive Care
(IATSIC). Recently, she was made a Fellow of the American Association
for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST).
She was also known online for her pro-vaccine advocacy, in particular her mockery of the unvaccinated.
A doctor and trauma surgeon who mocked “anti vaxxers” has died suddenly pic.twitter.com/YrQadGNHtw
— Truthseeker (@Xx17965797N) March 10, 2024
The list of fully vaccinated influencers who mocked the unvaccinated
during the pandemic before dying suddenly continues to grow
exponentially.
Do you remember the YouTube and TikTok influencers who shilled the
experimental Covid-19 vaccines to their followers during the pandemic?
Most of them received payments from the government and pharmaceutical
companies to sway their followers into supporting the vaccine roll-out.
YouTube and other social media influencers were instrumental in
spreading the mass formation psychosis that, as stated by Dr. John
Malone, resulted in a significant portion of the population being
essentially hypnotized into following the draconian Covid measures.
Fast forward a couple of years and karma is striking down those same
YouTubers who took the jab and cashed in on Big Pharma money.
Hundreds of these young and healthy YouTube influencers are now being
diagnosed with cancer – and many of them have admitted they are
suffering from rare and aggressive turbo cancers.
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