11/06/2019 / By Ethan Huff
Canadian Health Minister Christine Elliott recently made an appearance at a Rexall drugstore in Ontario where she claims to have gotten a “free” flu shot. But video evidence shows that there wasn’t actually a needle in the syringe that was pressed up against her arm, proving once again that when it comes to politicians, it’s always vaccine for thee, but not for me.
As part of the staged influenza propaganda that rears its ugly head every year around this time, Elliott pretended to set an example for others to follow by encouraging ordinary Americans to line up and get jabbed for their own “protection.” But she apparently couldn’t be bothered to actually follow through with getting jabbed herself.
Many were quick to point out several anomalies with Elliott’s supposed flu shot, including the fact that as the nurse pulled away the syringe there was no visible needle. The direction in which the nurse pulled the syringe was also in a lateral direction, which wouldn’t have been possible had a needle actually been present.
The strange indentation in Elliott’s arm was also inconsistent with what would have normally appeared had there been an actual needle in the syringe. The plunger also didn’t move at all during the supposed injection, which it would have had there been a needle in it.
Perhaps the strongest piece of evidence was the fact that, after supposedly removing the needle, there was clearly no evidence of a puncture in Elliott’s arm. The nurse also didn’t apply any cotton or a bandage, but rather just walked away, which isn’t normal protocol during a real vaccine injection.
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Earlier this year, Hollywood pulled a similar stunt by pretending to administer flu shots to all of the actors and directors sitting in the audience at the Golden Globe awards.
Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh made a sudden announcement about the flu shots as part of a staged “public service announcement” right before a stream of fake nurses came pouring out on stage to deliver the injections in tandem. But there was just one problem: This, too, was completely faked.
There were obviously no needles in any of the syringes being carried around by the “nurses,” and many of them could be seen visibly explaining to audience members that it was all a stunt and not to worry about actually being jabbed with any pointy metal.
As we also reported, Beto O’Rourke staged getting a flu shot, though it’s a little bit more dubious as to whether or not his syringe had a needle or not. You can watch that footage for yourself and decide.
But the point is this: The endless fear-mongering and propagandizing about the “importance” of getting “your” flu shot is something that medicine, entertainment, and government are all now doing in lockstep with each other, using faux vaccines on themselves to convince you and your family to get the real thing.
It should bother every single person reading this that the very people who claim it’s “vital” that the general public get jabbed with flu shots aren’t actually getting jabbed themselves. It’s even more disconcerting that the people are pretending to get jabbed – what do they know that they’re not telling the rest of us?
“Big Pharma has been caught in a giant hoax with their lapdog controlled corporate press that does nothing but spew out their propaganda and PR,” warns Alex Jones of The Alex Jones Show about the flu shot scam.
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