PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE VACCINE INSERTS!

Do a search in section 13.1 for the term “carcinogenesis,” literally ‘cancer creation’, on the product insert for any vaccine. You’ll see the following common phrase regarding most vaccines, “This vaccine has not been evaluated for its carcinogenic (Cancer Creation) or mutagenic (Mutate our DNA to cause autoimmune diseases and cancer) potentials or impairment of fertility” (Sterilize you so you cannot have children).

Pediatric cancer is up 4,000%, and people still are not waking up. I am so angry that anything that is allowed on the market that has the possibility of causing cancer, sterility, autoimmune diseases, harm, and death to someone, and the manufacturer discloses this, and the parents continue to line up, and the corrupt politicians continue to try to force these harmful and deadly vaccines on the public. Just, please, read the manufacturers product inserts. Is it worth it?

By Ivy Margulies in the booklet Vaccines BS in BS out available at

https://dreisenstein.leadpages.net/free-report-template-bs-in-bs-out/

Jim Rice Saves Jonathan Keane

Jim Rice Saves Jonathan Keane

Fast, effective action saves lives.
Be alert.
Respond promptly.
Be effective.

The date was August 7, 1982. The Red Sox were playing an afternoon game at Boston’s Fenway Park. Suddenly a screaming foul ball whizzed past the first base dugout and Red Sox left fielder Jim Rice heard the unmistakable sound of ball striking flesh. Looking around the corner of the dugout into the stands Rice saw 4 year old Jonathan Keane bleeding profusely from his head.

Realizing in a split second that it would take several minutes for park EMT’s to get to the scene, the future Hall of Famer sprang into action. Rice leaped over the railing into the stands, cradled the young fan into his arms and carried the boy into the dugout where he received immediate attention from the team’s medical staff. Within just a few minutes Jonathan was rushed to the hospital where doctors credited Rice with saving the boys life. Jim Rice played the rest of the game in a blood stained uniform, a true badge of courage.
(Written by D.J. McCoy)

(*** Postscript: Jonathan is 41 years old now and has no memory of the incident. His only reminder is a small scar above his right eye).

Trust Me Not

Trust Me Not

This is my experience in life.
As soon as someone says, “Trust me.” I don’t.
He is not trusting me to look for myself.
Why should I trust him to look and conclude for me?