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Jessica Berg Wilson
Oct. 29, 1983 - Sept. 7, 2021

Jessica Berg Wilson, 37, of Seattle, Wash., passed away unexpectedly Sept. 7, 2021 from COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia (VITT) surrounded by her loving family. Jessica was an exceptionally healthy and vibrant 37-year-old young mother with no underlying health conditions.

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doug6352 7 Dec 20
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Is this person in some way special to you or is it a commentary on vaccines? If it is the latter could you please post a list of the 100's of thousands of people who died because they hadn't had the vaccine?

In my opinion by far the primary cause of virus fatalities has been suppression of precautionary and early virus treatment by vitamin D-3, hydroxychloroquine+zinc, vitamin C, Ivermectin, and nebulized hydrogen peroxide, so that emergency licensing of lucrative experimental vaccine-drugs could be made legal. If all of those effective early treatments were used I believe that virus fatalities would have been close to zero. In fact, I believe it is correct to say that millions of people have been dying of a disease for which a cure was published in 1948 [mv.helsinki.fi] . Alas, medically oriented racketeering has been going on for a very long time!

@doug6352 I'm used to giving my opinions in court, where a person's expertise is evaluated before their opinion is accepted. So, when you say "in my opinion", what expertise do you have that would lead me to give value to your opinion?

@Cyklone I am just a hopefully intelligent layman with an Ivy League degree in science, not an expert witness. My opinion is certainly not admissible in court as evidence, but it is based on a lifetime of study and experience. Treat it as a heuristic aid to your own further thought. Dr. Peter McCullough, who is qualified to express an expert opinion [heartplace.com] has estimated that 85% of fatalities could have been avoided for the reasons I cited, but I don't believe that Dr. McCullough is very familiar with the work of Dr Fred Klenner in treating virus infections with vitamin C, so his estimate was too conservative, and I will stick with my 99%.

@doug6352 thank you.

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