9 vaxx in 1 month for 5-year-olds

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Soroush Ebrahimi
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9 vaxx in 1 month for 5-year-olds

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Please see the article below

If we were to dose up for body size – so if a five year old weight c. 20 kilo would receive 1 ml of each vaccine, then a doctor weighing about 80 kilo should receive 4 mls of the vaccine.
If you ever find a Dr/nurse/injector who is happy to receive about 80 mls of vaccines in one month, please let me know.
Also if you find a Dr/nurse/injector who is prepared to sign a letter taking individual as well as collective responsibility if the child is damaged, again, please let me know.
Note that the vaccine manufacturers cannot be sued! They have immunity.
Soroush


New CDC Guidelines: 5 Year-Old Can Receive up to 19 Vaccinations in One Month

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On November 12, 2017, Neil Z. Miller made an online announcement that was guaranteed to shock thousands of parents worldwide. In a post, written on the popular social media platform Facebook, Miller exposed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had recently hatched a plan to ensure that ALL children were up to date with their scheduled vaccinations, whether they were vaccinated or unvaccinated. He revealed that the CDC had launched a catch-up program which could cause an unvaccinated 5-year-old to receive as many as 19 vaccinations in one month. He wrote that: “The CDC has just launched a program that will calculate a catch-up schedule for children who were not vaccinated on schedule. A 5-year-old child who was not previously vaccinated would be required to receive 19 vaccines in one month, including 6 doses of aluminum-containing injections! This catch-up schedule was NOT tested for safety to determine the immediate or long-term risk of neurological or immunological damage.” Could the


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