Kevin W. McCairn, PhD and Dr Richard Fleming PhD, MD. JD have conducted a scientific investigation into how red blood cells react to the BioNtech Pfizer “vaccine” and have recorded their results, which show clear evidence that it causes harm when introduced into the human body by desaturating the blood of oxygen and discolouration and clotting of the blood cells.
IF the story that this “formula” in rudimentary form was gotten from SS at end of WW2, then, these findings further explain the need for the heavy amounts of daily aspirin (for about 6 months prior) as was described in the experiments of the 1950’s. I wonder if “they” thought they had resolved this problem, then, found out it was not resolved.
“Based on their findings Dr Fleming is calling for the immediate halt to the rollout of the “vaccines” until these safety issues can be addressed citing them as unsafe for the general public.”
It would be nice - but…
Good luck with that. I don’t think they stop for anyone or anything. (I wish though…)
Since he mentioned filing affadavits with the International Criminal Court (ICC) I thought I’d ck them out. This is what I found on the Canadian Government website. I wonder when the Canadian gov, the grand masters of virtue signaling, will start investigating itself. Filing anything with the ICC would appear largely to be a waste of time.
This is NOT meant to detract from the doctors’ research.
The States Parties to the Rome Statute
Notable withdrawals from the treaty…there are others as well.
"In a communication received on 6 May 2002, the Government of the United States of America informed the Secretary-General of the following:
"This is to inform you, in connection with the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court adopted on July 17, 1998, that the United States does not intend to become a party to the treaty. Accordingly, the United States has no legal obligations arising from its signature on December 31, 2000. The United States requests that its intention not to become a party, as expressed in this letter, be reflected in the depositary’s status lists relating to this treaty.”
"In a communication received on 30 November 2016, the Government of the Russian Federation informed the Secretary-General of the following:
I have the honour to inform you about the intention of the Russian Federation not to become a party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which was adopted in Rome on 17 July 1998 and signed on behalf of the Russian Federation on 13 September 2000.
I would kindly ask you, Mr. Secretary-General, to consider this instrument as an official notification of the Russian Federation in accordance with paragraph (a) of Article 18 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties of 1969."