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Anna De Buisseret talks about trying to help a community shut down a ‘vaccine clinic’, and how shocking it was to realise that nurses were still injecting people – despite the criminal investigation into the COVID injections which is currently underway in the UK. When the clinic was informed that a live criminal investigation was underway, the nurses had patients leave the building only to line up again outside. She reports that none of the staff at the clinic had any interest in what she was saying, and only wanted to continue injecting people.
She talks about how injecting people with an experiment without necessity and before obtaining valid consent is a violation of the Nuremburg code, the rulings of the Geneva convention, and basic human rights. She ends her first speech of the day by talking about how dangerous it is that state schooling fails to teach children about the law, and questions whether or not government and state leaders even care about the laws they breaking.
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