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New VAXELIS Injection Jabs Children with Six Different Vaccines All At Once

New VAXELIS Injection Jabs Children with Six Different Vaccines All At Once

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New VAXELIS Injection Jabs Children with Six Different Vaccines All At Once

Children expected to take six-in-one VAXELIS three times for a total of 18 vaccines.

A new six-in-one vaccine for children has hit the market. And Dr. Shannon Kroner, author of “I’m Unvaccinated and That’s OK!” and executive director of Freedom of Religion – United Solutions (FOR-US), has the goods on what the new shot contains and entails for America’s children.

NEW CHILDHOOD VACCINE ALERT!! It’s called VAXELIS and it has 6 (yes SIX) vaccines in one shot.
Here are the facts:
?This is the first ever 6 in 1 shot.
?They are marketing it as preservative-free, yet the ingredients it has are still very toxic.
?Ingredients: aluminum (a… pic.twitter.com/iIDGEvfzge

— Dr. Shannon Kroner (@drshannonkroner) January 3, 2024

The jab is known as VAXELIS and it is the first-ever six-in-one vaccine shot, requiring no additional mixing or reconstituting. Its manufacturer, Sanofi Pasteur Limited, and its distributor, Merck Sharp & Dohne Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc., claim it is “preservative free,” but as Dr. Kroner explains, the shot’s ingredients are still highly toxic.

One of the main ingredients in VAXELIS is aluminum, a known neurotoxin used in many childhood vaccines. There is also polysorbate 80, a known carcinogen that triggers inflammation in the gut.

VAXELIS also contains glutaraldehyde, a toxin that triggers respiratory problems, as well as formaldehyde, a known carcinogen used in cadaver embalming. Bovine serum from cow blood is also found in VAXELIS, along with:

  • Neomycin, an aminoglycoside antibiotic
  • Streptomycin, another aminoglycoside antibiotic
  • Polymyxin B, an antibiotic
  • Ammonium thiocyanate, a chemical used in the manufacturing of crop herbicides

(Related: If you have ever taken a vaccine, studies show that you are more likely to suffer from diseases of the ear and blood, as well as hair loss.)

Children expected to take six-in-one VAXELIS three times for a total of 18 vaccines

One particularly disturbing aspect to VAXELIS and its prescribed use is that drug manufacturers want each child to take the six-in-one shot three separate times: the first at two months, the second at four months and the third at six months.

This means that every child who receives VAXELIS will receive a total of 18 vaccines (three times six, or 6+6+6=18) by the time he or she reaches six months of age. That is a lot of vaccines in a very short period of time.

As of June 2023, the government-run Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has logged a total of 501 adverse events associated with VAXELIS.

One of the marketing ploys being used to push VAXELIS on parents is to pretend as though the shot, which covers diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), poliomyelitis, hepatitis B and invasive disease due to Haemophilus, comes as a single shot, even though each shot contains six different vaccines.

media report out of Australia further brands the shot as “a one-step job,” calling it “new” and “easy to use.”

Australia’s National Immunization Program has already added VAXELIS to its childhood vaccine schedule, with the aforementioned media report claiming that the shot was “designed to avoid preparation errors and cut time for busy GPs (general practitioners) and other providers.”

VAXELIS is being pushed as an alternative to the currently listed Infanrix hexa shots from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), which also covers the same six conditions but that requires an extra step of reconstituting a pre-filled syringe and a freeze-dried pellet.

“Where a dose of hepatitis B vaccine is given at birth, Vaxelis can be used for supplementary doses of hepatitis B vaccine from the age of six weeks,” the product information sheet for VAXELIS states.

“If a second dose of hepatitis B vaccine is required before this age, monovalent hepatitis B vaccine should be used. Vaxelis can be used for a mixed hexavalent/pentavalent/hexavalent combined vaccine immunization schedule.”

Because of the serious risks involved with taking VAXELIS, children with uncontrolled neurological disorders, epilepsy, or a history of allergic reaction or encephalopathy to components of the injection, especially for whooping cough vaccines, should not take the shot, according to reports.

The latest news about childhood vaccines can be found at ChemicalViolence.com.

Sources for this article include:

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17 Million Murdered By COVID Vaccines and Voodoo Death

17 Million Murdered By COVID Vaccines and Voodoo Death

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17 Million Murdered By COVID Vaccines and Voodoo Death

The people and groups responsible for this attack on humanity must be brought to justice before they kill again

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SHOCK VIDEO: New York Schools Closed To House Illegal Aliens

SHOCK VIDEO: New York Schools Closed To House Illegal Aliens

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SHOCK VIDEO: New York Schools Closed To House Illegal Aliens

YOU are now second class citizens

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Ramaswamy Demands Media Apologize For Spewing Misinformation

Ramaswamy Demands Media Apologize For Spewing Misinformation

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Ramaswamy Demands Media Apologize For Spewing Misinformation

Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has asked members of the press to apologize for spewing misinformation about a Trump-Russia collusion to the American people. He also went on to ask if they felt responsible for […]

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‘Haley Is Gonna Get Smoked’ – Christie Caught On Hot Mic Before Quitting GOP Race

‘Haley Is Gonna Get Smoked’ – Christie Caught On Hot Mic Before Quitting GOP Race

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Trump and DeSantis jump on the opportunity to amplify Christie’s resounding non-endorsement of Haley

Chris Christie’s withdrawal from the 2024 GOP presidential field surely brought smiles to rival Nikki Haley — until a hot mic caught the former New Jersey governor scoffing at Haley’s political prospects as he chatted backstage moments before officially announcing he was bailing out. “She’s gonna get smoked,” said Christie. 

Christie’s candor offered an amusingly blunt counterpoint to Big Media’s relentless attempts to bolster the warmongering Haley as the establishment’s last hope of eliminating Trump — through standard means, anyhow. 

According to Daily Beast, just before he took the stage at a Windham, New Hampshire venue, Christie was talking to former New Hampshire Republican Party chair and Christie-backer Wayne MacDonald. The audio of the two discussing the race with an unidentified woman was heard by anyone tuned into the event livestream

“People don’t wanna hear it, Wayne. We know we’re right, but they don’t wanna hear it. We couldn’t have been any clearer, we couldn’t have been any more direct or worked any harder… I mean, look, she’s spent $68 million so far — just on TV — $59 million by DeSantis, and we’ve spent 12. I mean, who’s punching above their weight, and who’s getting a return on their investment? And she’s gonna get smoked. And you and I both know it, she’s not up to this.

As the two continue chatting, Christie goes on to say, “DeSantis called me, petrified that I would—.”  Unfortunately, the audio cuts off, leaving observers to speculate over what Ron DeSantis was purportedly scared of — a Christie endorsement of Haley?  

The audio of Chris Christie’s hot mic moment is clear and high quality.

Just disappointed that it ends where it does. pic.twitter.com/4RjodHvdmi

— Yashar Ali ? (@yashar) January 10, 2024

When primary candidates drop out, the remaining contenders always hope for an endorsement. In his farewell speech, Christie gave none, choosing instead to take shots at both DeSantis and Haley for being too deferential to Trump. “I would rather lose by telling the truth than lie in order to win,” he said. “And I feel no differently today because this is a fight for the soul of our party and the soul of our country.”

An anti-Trump attack dog for the establishment, Christie’s kamikaze campaign against the popular former president never gained traction. As of this week, he was in last place at 3.5% in the RealClearPolitics average — unless you count former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson (0.5%), whom most people haven’t heard of. 

In his final campaign speech, Christie reiterated his condemnation of Trump, and vowed he wouldn’t do anything to help him return to the Oval Office.  

I promise you this: I will make sure that in no way do I enable Donald Trump to ever be President of the United States again. That’s more important than my own personal ambition. pic.twitter.com/f9epxUxRM0

— Chris Christie (@GovChristie) January 10, 2024

Meanwhile, Donald Trump and DeSantis jumped on the opportunity to amplify Christie’s resounding non-endorsement of Haley…

‘Haley Is Gonna Get Smoked’ – Christie Caught On Hot Mic Before Quitting GOP Race

I agree with Christie that Nikki Haley is “going to get smoked.”

— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) January 10, 2024

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Chris Christie Drops Out of 2024 Presidential Race

Chris Christie Drops Out of 2024 Presidential Race

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Chris Christie Drops Out of 2024 Presidential Race

Former NJ governor vows to not “enable Donald Trump to ever be president of the United States again.”

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie during a town hall meeting confirmed that he is suspending his presidential run in this year’s US election.

“I’m suspending my campaign tonight for president of the United States,” Christie said during remarks in the state of New Hampshire.

Christie said he suspended his campaign because there is no “clear path” for him to win the Republican nomination in the US presidential election.Former President Donald Trump holds an overwhelming lead over his Republican colleagues in the run for the party’s nomination.

The former New Jersey governor did not offer his endorsement of another 2024 presidential candidate but did vow that he would not “enable Donald Trump to ever be president of the United States again. And that’s more important than my own personal ambition.”

As political insiders had made known that it was understood Christie would likely not gain the 2024 nomination ahead of fellow runner-up contenders former UN ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, calls for him to end his campaign had recently seen an uptick over the last several weeks.

The Wednesday announcement, however, was largely overshadowed by a hot-mic incident prior to the town hall event in which he spoke about Haley and DeSantis, saying the former UN diplomat was “going to get smoked.”

Regarding the Florida governor and just before the mic was cut off, Christie was caught saying he was “petrified.”

The decision came on the heels of widely disappointing polling figures. Some 65% of polled Christie supporters previously indicated their second presidential pick would be Haley.


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