Bearing witness to the misplaced trust and gullibility in “the System” exhibited by so many people, is getting very old, and more and more heartbreaking.
The indigenous First Nations individuals that I personally know, are beautiful, loving people, but very naive, trusting, gullible and dependant on medical authorities.
As has been trumpeted by the B.C. Medical ghouls in office, The uptake for the injections has been very high, in the First Nations communities, and recently the campaign push to inject babies, 6 months to 11 years came into effect.
“COVID-19 Children Under 12 Vaccines
All children aged 6 months to 11 years old can now receive a COVID-19 pediatric vaccine.
Appointments for children 6 months to 4 years started August 2.
B.C. parents and guardians are encouraged to register their children to get vaccinated and book their appointment as soon as they are invited.
Please do not book your children into pharmacies, as they do not have the pediatric vaccine for this age group.”
Children ages 5-11 can receive a COVID-19 pediatric vaccine beginning Nov. 29. Learn how to register & make an appointment, and get more info on the vaccine.
www.interiorhealth.ca
Add to the mix that many Health workers, nurses, paramedics and a few physicians, lost or quit their jobs for refusing to be injected.
Every area of so called “Health care” in this province is now severely understaffed and dealing with injected staff calling in sick, as well as mysteriously dying staff members.
This following story should be about questioning the HEART ATTACK death, but it’s being twisted to obscure that fact, and direct the fault onto the ambulance service.
Barriere infant dies while no ambulance available for the community
“An
eight-month-old baby has passed away in a small Interior B.C. town while waiting for an ambulance.
A young family in the North Thompson community of Barriere have been devastated by the loss of their child while waiting for an ambulance to come.
When the child went into cardiac arrest the evening of Thursday (Aug. 25) an ambulance was called. But there was no ambulance available in Barriere, and instead an ambulance had to be dispatched from Kamloops. Unfortunately, the ambulance arrived too late, as the child had passed away.
[…]
Barriere Mayor Ward Stamer told CTV News the
baby who died was eight months old, and the family was Indigenous.”
Barriere infant dies while no ambulance available for the community - Kamloops News
For what it’s worth, our local First Nations community here on the Southern Peninsula of Vancouver Island has lost 4 elders, one a local band Chief, as well as several community members in their mid 30’s to 40’s in just the past 2 weeks.
Aneurisms, Blood clots, strokes, and “died in their sleep”.
The grief and confusion is palatable.
Now, from the looks of it, it’s going to be their babies.