Hepatitis B vaccine killed multiple newborns from system shock
06/10/2016 / By D. Samuelson / Comments
Hepatitis B vaccine killed multiple newborns from system shock

Imagine the R&D that goes into vaccine planning. It’s interplanetary. These sociopaths murder on a global scale. According to PRNewswire.com, “The analysts forecast the Global Hepatitis B vaccine market to grow at a CAGR [compounded annual growth rate] of 4.00 percent over the period 2013 – 2018.”

Of course, the Hepatitis B vaccine global growth plan is to maximize the disease. Will they use geo engineering, immigration patterns, the ole’ Edward Bernays propaganda, Cass Sustein governmental nudges, global trade deals forcing nations to require vaccinations before international travel? Probably all that and more. Pay no mind to the 2013 deaths of three Vietnamese infants after receiving a Hepatitis B vaccine.

Natural News reports, ” . . .[T]hree different families lost their. . . young ones [after they] were inoculated with standard, proven hepatitis B vaccinations. The three babies died . . . in the central province of Quant Tri. The cause of their death is listed as anaphylactic shock.”

The infants didn’t need the vaccine; they would only be at risk if their mother had the disease. They didn’t.

Perhaps these innocents were recipients of a “key emerging trend” in the brotherhood of darkness Hepatitis B vaccine land called the 5 in 1. World eugenic vaccine alliance GAVI describes it like this:

“The five-in-one pentavalent vaccine,  administered in a three-dose schedule, offers countries the added incentive of providing protection from hepatitis B at the same time as immunising their children against four other diseases: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTP3) and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib).”

Can you say death via needle?

Sources:

PRNewswire.com

Science.NaturalNews.com

NaturalNews.com

GAVI.org

GAVI.org

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