Hedley Rees: Normal Supply Chain Practices Were Not Observed for Covid Vaccines
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Hello wonderful subscribers :O).
This is the most explicit (not in that way!) interview I have done so far. Mike Dakkak is the perfct interviewer, drawing out the facts by listening and commenting, watch below:
Hedley Rees: Normal Supply Chain Practices Were Not Observed for Covid Vaccines
I’ve shared it on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/hedleyrees/status/1683756280417071104?s=20
Never really get much interest in the manufacturing and distribution piece of SARS-CoV-2 injections on Twitter—it’s got 1 like and 1 RT so far :O).
You have heard me say this before, and I’ll say it again. The fraudulent supply chain for the jabs is an open goal for lawyers, as none of it can be denied, because that’s what actually happened and it can be proven. Other theories on the motivation behind the jabs may be equally valid, but are nowhere near as ‘provable’.
"The advantages of mRNA vaccines include ability to create a highly precise type of protein to elicit the correct antibodies, to elicit T cell responses that are Th1 predominant, and the rapidity of manufacturing. Of course, disadvantages include the novel nature of both mRNA and DNA vaccines without any licensed vaccine with either technology to date and lack of experience for mass production."
P.-H. Lambert, D. M. Ambrosino, S. R. Andersen et al., Consensus summary report for CEPI/BCMarch 12–13, 2020 meeting: Assessment of risk of disease enhancement with COVID-19 vaccines, Vaccine, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.05.064
Hedley, I've watched several of your appearances, and you and Mike Dakkak did indeed have an interesting discussion and, perhaps, among the more comprehensive concerning manufacturing and distribution. Your point (above) alleging a *fraudulent* supply chain deserves a wider audience. I have referred your comments to a former Federal prosecutor (US) and to others as opportunities have arisen. Surely, you are aware of Kevin McKernan. It is hard *not* to see your work as complementary. Peter McCullough posted his interview with McKernan (07-27-2023) on his Substack. The interview is (at the moment) subscribers only, but the description alone is suggestive.