Doctor exposes COVID-19 ‘vaccine lies’ at fiery Senate hearing
In the States, The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee convened a significant and emotionally charged hearing to examine the experiences of individuals who reported injuries following COVID-19 injections.
The hearing aimed to give a platform to those whose voices have often been marginalized in the broader public health discourse. Among the key witnesses was Dr. Robert Sullivan, a board-certified anaesthesiologist, who provided both personal testimony and an overview of his ongoing research into vaccine-related adverse events.
Drawing from clinical observations and emerging data, Dr. Sullivan presented compelling evidence suggesting potential correlations between certain COVID-19 injections and a range of serious side effects. His testimony underscored the need for more rigorous post-market surveillance, increased transparency, and support for individuals experiencing long-term complications following injections.
The “vaccine” injury hearing itself is not a direct step toward digital ID. However, if governments use health data infrastructure developed during the pandemic (e.g., injection databases or digital passes) for other purposes in the future, it could feed into digital ID systems. The real concern lies not in the hearing, but in how digital infrastructure is repurposed and what privacy safeguards are put in place, if history is any indication: none, is the answer. and the wave of trillionaires will be made, while we the people will suffer.


























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