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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said that the shooter is 30-year-old Patrick Joseph White from Kennesaw, Georgia, which is a suburb of Atlanta. Not much is known about him yet, but neighbors have confirmed prior allegations that White was upset about the Covid-19 immunization because he thought it made him sick. One guy said he had done yard work in the area and was surprised by the news. They told Fox 5, “I was like, ‘there’s no way,’ …not the kind of person I would have thought to do that.”
A gunman wearing a surgical mask shot up the Atlanta headquarters of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, killing a police officer. His parents assume it was retribution because their son thought he had an illness caused by the Covid-19 vaccine, which has been the subject of a lot of debate. The shooter died at the end of the attack, but it’s not clear yet if he shot himself.
Police officers who are responding use a police car that has been shot at for cover (Fox 5 Atlanta).
Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum told reporters, “The CDC campus did get multiple rounds into their buildings.” Susan Monarez, the head of the CDC, claimed that four buildings were impacted. Authorities have not yet published the name of the white male shooter as of this writing. He had two handguns, a rifle, and a shotgun. A police officer who was there told CNN that he was wearing what looked like a surgical mask, like the CDC told everyone to wear during the Covid-19 pandemic, even though there were doubts about how well they worked and worries about how they might hurt people. He also had something to shield his ears.
Andre Dickens, the mayor of Atlanta, made vague references to the subject of motive when he told reporters, “[The shooter] is a known person who may have some interest in certain things that I can’t say right now.” But CNN’s police sources said that the shooter’s father called the police on Friday morning, before the incident, to say that his son was suicidal. Family members also informed the police that the shooter was either sick or thought he was sick, and he was sure that getting the Covid-19 vaccine made him sick.
At 4:50 p.m., police started getting calls about a gunman right in front of the CDC facility. An “active shooter” message from the CDC told workers to “RUN, HIDE, FIGHT.” Officers who arrived at the scene found the fallen officer and took him away. While they were doing this, gunfire could be heard inside a building across the street from the CDC. This building is home to a CVS pharmacy on the Emory University campus. When police got to the building, they found the dead shooter on the second floor.
It looks that the shooter never went inside the CDC buildings; instead, they shot at them from below. A lot of cars were also shot. The cop was killed in the incident, but no one else was harmed. Four others did go to the hospital for stress and anxiety symptoms. People who worked for the CDC provided pictures of windows broken by bullets, and people who were there shared videos that recorded the sound of a lot of gunshots.
David Rose, a police officer in DeKalb County and a Marine Corps veteran who graduated from the police academy in March, was killed in the attack on Friday. He had a wife who was pregnant and two children. Police still don’t know why he was there or close to the site when the incident started.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., the Secretary of Health, said that he was cutting off $500 million in financing for the development of mRNA vaccines, like the ones Pfizer and Moderna made for Covid-19. This attack that seemed to be tied to vaccines happened the same week. Kennedy noted that “mRNA technology poses more risks than benefits for these respiratory viruses” that the mRNA vaccines are supposed to protect against. As a result of Kennedy’s leadership, the CDC changed its mind about recommending that all healthy children up to age 17 and healthy pregnant women get Covid-19 vaccinations.
Kennedy said in July that he will work with Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Health and Human Services to completely change the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. This would not have assisted the CDC shooter. The VICP’s main goal is to pay for the harm done to kids by vaccines for which manufacturers are protected from lawsuits by the 1986 Vaccine Act. Kennedy said:
“Under the VICP, those who were hurt by a vaccine can ask the “Vaccine Court” for money. This court gives out rewards from a trust fund that gets money from a 75-cent fee on every vaccine. Congress wanted damaged kids to get “quick and fair” compensation for injuries that were “either presumed or proven to be causally connected to vaccines.” If there were any disputes about causation, they should have been addressed in favor of the victim.
The VICP no longer works to carry out what Congress wanted it to do. Instead, the VICP has become a mess of wastefulness, favoritism, and open corruption because government lawyers and the Special Masters who act as Vaccine Court judges put the HHS Trust Fund’s solvency ahead of their duty to pay victims.
The framework itself makes it hard for claimants. The defendant is HHS, not the people who make the vaccines. This means that the claimants are up against the huge power and deep pockets of the U.S. government… There is no discovery, and the rules of evidence don’t apply. The government lawyers won’t let the children’s lawyers see the vaccination Safety Datalink, a CDC surveillance system paid for by taxpayers that has the finest information on vaccination injuries…
The VICP often throws out good cases immediately away or takes years to decide them. Instead than giving compensation “quickly and fairly,” Special Masters throw out more than half of the cases. Most of the time, it takes more than five years to settle these cases.
Kennedy fired all 17 members of a panel of so-called “experts” that advises the CDC on vaccination policy in June. He said the panel was “plagued by persistent conflicts of interest and [had] become little more than a rubber stamp for any vaccine.” He also said that “the problem is their immersion in a system of industry-aligned incentives and paradigms that enforce a narrow pro-industry orthodoxy.”
People in the US are losing faith in Covid KILL SHOT vaccines. A survey from July found that 59% of U.S. adults said they would “definitely not” or “probably not” get a vaccine this fall. Only 21% say they will. Many people also don’t trust federal health agencies: Only 42% think they make decisions based on strong science, and only 37% are sure they don’t let outside forces contaminate their work.
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