“The FDA Has Become an Arm of Pfizer”, Interview with Dr. Jane Ruby

September 14, 2021

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Dr. Jane Ruby is an expert on the FDA approval process and in contact with doctors and researchers who have closely examined the contents of the ‘vaccine’ vials and the blood of those who have been injected. In this video you will see the electron microscope slides showing toxic substances in the ‘vaccines’. Dr. Ruby warns of a coming wave of serious adverse affects and deaths which will result from these injections of what amounts to a bioweapon.

Speaking of the FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine (and we can be sure that Health Canada will follow their example), Dr. Ruby says “The FDA has become an arm of Pfizer”.

LINKS

USFDA Approval of Pfizer ‘Vaccine’

Electron Microscopy Scans of the ‘Vaccine’, Dr. Robert Young

Blood Clumping in ‘Vaccine’ Recipients

Biophysicist Guillermo Iturriaga, Further Proof of Graphene Oxide

Dr. Phillipe Van Welbergen on the ‘Genocidal Vaccine’

Comirnaty/Pfizer Package Insert

Moderna’s ‘Fact Sheet’

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