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Interview with Dr. Martin Feeley who speaks on child vaccinations

category national | health / disability issues | other press author Thursday August 19, 2021 23:58author by 1 of Indy

Ben Scanlon from the Gript.ie has interviewed Dr. Martin Feeley on the experimental vaccines in particular in relation to children.

In it he outlines how normal vaccines take at least 10 years to develop to ensure they are safe but that the current vaccines have been rushed out in 6 to 9 months and he gives a history of vaccines that have been rushed into use and it is not good.

Dr. Martin Feeley served as Clinical Director of the Dublin Midlands Hospital Group until September 2020, when he resigned after the HSE said his criticisms of lockdown made his position “untenable”.

In the interview he outlines the different risks and since children have basically zero risk from Covid while the evidence already for adults shows these vaccines are not safe then the balance of risks shows that it makes no sense to vaccine children following the principle that the benefits do not outweigh the risks.

He goes on to point out how damage to heart muscle cells is serious because once damaged then that heart cell is out of action and the long term effects are not known. These of course are not the only risks and there is a long list of serious injurious side effects from these gene therapy vaccines

“These vaccines are fast tracked” – Dr. Martin Feeley says that vaccinating children is “wrong.”

Related Link: https://gript.ie/dr-martin-feeley-vaccinating-children-is-wrong/


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Dr. Martin Feeley speaks on child vaccinations


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