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Pastor Marva Peschier of Trinidad and Tobago mourned the loss of her son
who died after taking the COVID-19 shot. She already lost another son
before.
According to Pastor Peschier, her son took the vaccine on September
17th. He then suffered a massive stroke and experienced an internal
hemorrhage of the brain on the same day. Her son was rushed to Mt. Hope
Hospital and was pronounced dead on September 18th.
On September 18, Pastor Peschier took a live video on Facebook and
expressed her outrage. Facebook has taken down the video on its
platform.
According to a report, health officials decided to meet up with pastor Marva Peschier after her viral video.
Health officials will be meeting with pastor Marva Peschier this week
after the woman went live on Facebook and declared that her son died
days after being vaccinated against COVID-19.
Commenting on the matter, Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram
said there was a similar incident at a Regional Health Authority (RHA)
which he was careful not to identify.
He said the clinicians sent a preliminary investigative
report and further noted that they were instructed to meet with the
family and disclose the findings.
Dr Parasram went on to state that a final report will be handed over to him and then Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh.
Peschier went on to urge government officials to stop vaccinating members of the public against the viral contagion.
However, it has not been confirmed that the vaccine caused or contributed to the cause of death.
‘Bridgerton’ Emmy winner Marc Elliot Pilcher, 53, died of Covid-19 on
Sunday two weeks after attending the 73rd Emmy Awards in Los Angeles.
Pilcher was “double vaccinated” and had no underlying conditions.
“It is with the deepest of hearts we confirm that Marc Elliot
Pilcher, Academy Award Nominee and Emmy Award winning hair and makeup
designer/stylist, passed away after a battle with Covid-19 on Sunday 3rd
October 2021,” his family told Variety in a statement via Curtis Brown.
According to his family, Pilcher tested negative for Covid-19 in
order to attend the ‘fully vaccinated’ Emmy award ceremony in Los
Angeles where celebrities flitted about maskless.
Variety reported Pilcher took and tested negative on several Covid
tests in order to fly from the UK to Los Angeles to accept his Emmy
statuette.
Shortly after Pilcher returned to the UK, he fell ill and died from Covid.
Only the ‘hired help’ was required to mask up last month at the Emmys.
LA health officials said the celebrities didn’t violate the county’s
mask mandate because there are special exceptions for Hollywood
degenerates.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health said the maskless
Emmys were not in violation of the county’s mask mandate because
“exceptions are made for film, television, and music productions” since
“additional safety modifications” are made for such events.
It appears the award ceremony full of ‘sophisticated, vaccinated people’ turned out to be a deadly super spreader.
As the UK celebrates its 34th year of Black History Month
with a theme “Proud to Be”, a taxpayer-funded advertisement featured on
a prominent website labeled white people “genetically defective descendants of albino mutants”.
The Black History Month website that called white people genetically
defective mutants has since deleted its anti-white propaganda after The Telegraph contacted them for a comment. It was later discovered that the website is managed by Ian Thomas, a white man. How ironic.
The campaigners are now distancing themselves from ‘loopy’ material on the website run by the white publisher according to The Telegraph‘s investigation team.
The website has a long history of promoting provocative and racist content against white people.
A Black History Month website controlled by a white man featured
taxpayer-funded adverts alongside claims that white people are the
“genetically defective descendants of albino mutants”, a Telegraph
investigation has found.
Adverts for organisations such as the police and MI6 ran alongside
the anti-white propaganda, which also included the claim that a white
man can “fantasise that he is genetically equal to the black male”.
The Black History Month website, which is linked to a magazine of the
same name, is the first to appear in online searches for Black History
Month and has included content by renowned black figures, as well as the
leaders of all major political parties.
On Friday, Linda Bellos, who was instrumental in launching the Black
History Month celebration in the UK in the late Eighties, compared the
website’s white ownership to “enslavement”.
“The whole purpose of Black History Month is to empower us [black
people] … I don’t want some white man, or even white woman, playing that
role,” she said. “The taking of ideas, and indeed the taking of people,
was done very successfully by the British, it is called enslavement. I
am not talking about his motives, but I am talking about the outcome.”
Mr Thomas described the Black History Month celebration as a
“grassroots” organisation, and his commercial website as the “glue”
which had come on the back of a long history of working for racial
equality.
He said that the magazine and website had an editor, who decided what
goes in them, but that he proof-read pages as the magazine’s managing
editor and publisher.
He admitted that some of the anti-white content highlighted by The
Telegraph was “dreadful” and removed a series of articles that had
pledged to “broadcast the theories” of controversial American
psychiatrist Dr Frances Cress Welsing, following her “tragic” death in
2016.
These included claims that a white man giving “gifts of chocolate
candy with nuts” for Valentine’s Day can “fantasise that he is
genetically equal to the black male” when their “sweetheart” eats them,
and that the Holocaust was carried out “to illustrate to all non-white
ethnicities that they are in peril of extermination”.
Mr Thomas did not remove a 2020 opinion piece by the Reach Society,
which said that “Europeans have been encouraged to be morally monstrous
to non-Europeans for so long, this behaviour has become second nature”.
“They’re a really respected body and that’s their view,” he said.
Dr Dwain Neil, the chairman of the Reach Society, also defended the piece.
Here are some of the reactions from Twitter users regarding this anti-white propaganda from the website:
One Twitter user said, “There’s albinism within every racial group. This is just sad race-baiting.”
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Another said, “If that was the case then surely they would want to
return to their country of origin rather than mix with genetically
defective mutants. What can our attraction possibly be?”
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One user said, “It’s amazing how so many white people have overcome their genetic defects and done so well in life.”
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Another said, “The person who runs the website which published those
comments is deliberately trying to wind people up interestingly that
person is white. My view is don’t let those type of people divide us
that’s their ultimate aim. It’s not a reflection on Black History
Month.”
Dr. Fauci on Friday was grilled on CNBC about so-called Covid ‘breakthrough’ cases.
“Dr. Fauci, you guys have been pushing the vaccine and I understand
why – I’m vaccinated, but I also have Covid and it spread through my
entire family in the past few weeks,” CNBC host Sara Eisen said from her
home office.
She continued, “And I just wonder about the public messaging around
vaccinations. Three vaccinated people got Covid in my house, two
unvaccinated children got it. Are you too casual about the limitations
of the vaccine? Because it does feel to me that breakthroughs are
happening, they’re happening regularly and we haven’t really seen the
government pay much attention to them or warn about them!”
Fauci was visibly irritated and tried to interrupt Eisen, but she
continued, “We were still able to get it and transmit it! Thank God
we’re not in the hospital, I get it, I’m vaccinated but, you can get it
and transmit it and the government hasn’t been warning about that!”
Fauci responded in his signature condescending tone: “Oh yes I am! We
have said that and let me give you the science and the facts,” Fauci
retorted as he rattled off vaccine statistics.
Dismembered Trio Found in Texas Dumpster Were Killed in ‘Bible Sacrifice,’ Cops Allege
Justin Rohrlich
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Texas man accused of killing and dismembering three people before
setting them ablaze in a dumpster told police he did it because he had
“an in-depth knowledge of the bible and believed he was being called to
commit sacrifices,” according to an arrest warrant affidavit obtained by The Daily Beast.
Jason Alan Thornburg, 41, was arrested Monday night by Fort Worth police on capital murder charges, and is being held at the county jail on $1 million bond,
according to detention records. Det. Thomas O’Brien, one of the lead
investigators on the case, confirmed Thornburg’s arrest to The Daily
Beast. It is unclear if Thornburg, an electrician’s apprentice, yet has
an attorney to speak on his behalf.
At around 6:15 a.m last
Wednesday, the Fort Worth Fire Department responded to reports of a
trash fire outside a storage facility. While working to extinguish the
blaze, firefighters discovered three bodies inside the receptacle, in
pieces. One seemed to be a teenage girl or young woman. The second
appeared to be a child of unknown age and gender, but was subsequently
determined to be an adult female. The third body belonged to an
unidentified adult male. All of the victims were badly burned, and some
body parts were missing altogether.
Police
released the identity of one of the three victims found in the
dumpster, naming him as 42-year-old drifter David Lueras. He was IDed
based on several distinctive tattoos cops matched with those seen in his
Facebook profiles, as well as a penis implant discovered during the
autopsy, according to the warrant. Members of the Lueras family were
unable to be reached.
Investigators
have not explained how Lueras and Thornburg knew each other, but said
that Lueras, who had an extensive criminal record, had been staying with
Thornburg at a local motel for several days before he was killed.
Thornburg’s past was comparatively clean, with a 2018 conviction for
evading arrest. He served six months before being released on parole.
“Thornburg believed that David needed to be sacrificed,” the warrant
states. “He sliced David’s throat, and then cut him into pieces in the
bathtub. Thornburg initially hid the remains in his room in trash bags
before obtaining Rubbermaid type tubs to store them in.”
About two days later, a woman showed up at Thornburg’s motel room, according to the warrant.
“Thornburg
said that he sacrificed her as well by cutting her throat and
dismembering her body and also storing her remains in the storage tubs,”
the document states.
Another two days passed before “an
additional female came to his motel,” the warrant explains. “He knew her
as [redacted]. Thornburg described initially trying to stab her but
said that he ultimately had to strangle her. He cut her body in pieces
and also stored her remains in the tubs.”
Thornburg said he sliced his victims’ throats with a Milwaukee-brand straight-blade knife, according to the warrant.
In
a press conference held Tuesday afternoon, Sgt. Joe Loughman of the
Fort Worth PD’s homicide unit explained how his team tracked down their
suspect.
Detectives began by checking surveillance cameras from
the area around the dumpster, and zeroed in on a suspicious Jeep Grand
Cherokee that looked like a model from 2005-2010. Police requested a
list of all Grand Cherokees from that time frame registered in the area,
which totaled more than 7,000 vehicles. However, one name stood out
from the rest: Jason Thornburg.
Thornburg was familiar to detectives “because of a suspicious death investigation” this spring, said Loughman. The police report in that case, which was obtained by The Daily Beast,
describes a suspected residential arson on May 21. When Fort Worth
firefighters arrived on the scene, they found “heavy fire and smoke”
coming from the house. The blaze had been intentionally set and began in
a bedroom where the lone victim’s remains were found, according to
investigators. At the time, Thornburg—the victim’s roommate—had been on
cops’ radar, but they didn’t have enough evidence to charge him with a
crime.
According to the warrant for Thornburg’s arrest in the
dumpster murders, investigators contacted the lienholder on Thornburg’s
vehicle and got GPS location data that placed it at the Mid-City Inn, a
motel in Euless, Texas. Detectives checked surveillance video from the
property, and discovered footage that allegedly showed Thornburg
“exiting a room carrying plastic bins with what we believe to be body
parts of our victims,” said Loughman. “That subject made multiple trips
to and from that location to add additional items to the back of his
car.”
The timeframe of those trips coincided with the amount of
time it would take to get from Euless to the dumpster in Fort Worth
where the three bodies were found, Loughman explained.
The two female victims found in the dumpster were, at best, casual acquaintances of Thornburg’s, according to Loughman.
On
Monday, Fort Worth detectives shadowing Thornburg spotted him leaving a
house in Arlington. Three of them approached Thornburg and asked to
speak with him. In an interview with investigators back at the police
station, cops say Thornburg confessed in “intimate detail” not only to
killing the three people found in the dumpster, but also to slitting his
roommate’s throat in May before causing a gas explosion that burned
down the house.
“Detectives asked if there had been any additional
sacrifices and he responded that he had sacrificed the body of his
girlfriend in Arizona,” the arrest warrant states.
No
motive has been released by police, and Loughman said he “really
couldn’t even go into the psyche of someone who is able to do this.”
However, a cousin of Lueras’ told local outlet KDFW that Lueras “was scared,” and that “he knew somebody was after him to get him,” but “wouldn’t tell us their names.”
“Whoever
did this definitely wanted to make an example out of him,” said Aaron
Torres, who claimed Lueras was back in Texas, where he had lived on and
off, to “hide.”
Loughman said that he has never seen another case
like this in his time on the Fort Worth PD’s homicide unit. Detectives
will be delving into their backlog of cold cases to see if Thornburg
might have been connected to any of those, and he called on other
departments to do the same.
“I’m hoping that this gets out,
nationally and potentially internationally,” said Loughman, who hopes
that “if there are any investigations ongoing in other jurisdictions,
that they will reach out to us.”
Fort Worth PD Chief Neil Noakes
said at Tuesday's press conference that he was proud of his officers for
making an arrest in less than a week.
“It would have become a cold case if not for their diligent efforts,” he said.
The safety of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID vaccines is once
again being called into question, and not just by some “flat-earthers”
or conspiracy theorists, but by J & J officials in the US, the
health ministry in Slovenia, and now, it’s being reported that the
European Union’s drug regulator has identified a possible link between
rare cases of blood clotting in deep veins with J & J’s COVID-19
vaccine.
The
European Union’s drug regulator on Friday identified a possible link
between rare cases of blood clotting in deep veins with Johnson & Johnson‘s Covid-19 vaccine and recommended the condition be listed as a side-effect of the shot.
Irish Examiner
reports – The CMO’s comments follow an announcement from the European
Union’s drug regulator today that identified a possible link between
rare cases of blood clotting in deep veins with Johnson & Johnson’s
Covid-19 vaccine.
It recommended the condition be listed as a side-effect of the shot.
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) also recommended that
immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), a bleeding disorder caused by the body
mistakenly attacking platelets, be added as an adverse reaction with an
unknown frequency to the J&J vaccine product information and to
AstraZeneca’s vaccine.
J&J did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Last week, Project Veritas released a series of undercover videos
showing J & J employees making comments about the vaccine that are
causing many to wonder why our government is pushing so hard to force
Americans to take the vaccine.
In the video below (part 3 of a series of 3 videos that have been
released to the public), a J & J official says children shouldn’t
take the COVID-19 vaccine because “there are unknown repercussions down
the road.” The J & J scientist in the video
In Slovenia, the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine has been
temporarily suspended after a 20-yr-old woman died of a brain hemorrhage
and blood clots just days after getting the jab.
Now, the death of a 21-year-old med student at the University of
Cincinnati is under investigation by officials after his roommates found
him dead in his room only ONE day after getting the Johnson &
Johnson COVID-19 vaccination.
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Daily Mail
reports – John Foley, 21, a pre-med junior, passed away on Sunday. His
body was discovered shortly afterward by his college roommates, reported
FOX 19.
The Ohio Department of Health and the Hamilton County Coroner’s
Office are awaiting medical records and test results before determining
the cause of death.
NBC4i
reports – Foley’s parents, John and Mary Beth Foley of Columbus,
released a statement this week about their son’s death and also said
they would not be speaking with the media.
“Our beloved son John Francis Foley is gone, and our family mourns the loss of this wonderful and sweet joy of our lives,” the statement
read. “While the facts remain unclear how he died, we are rejoicing in
how he lived: caring for others, lit with God’s grace, and generous to
all. We know the doctors involved are doing their best. We must be
patient, and we ask everyone else to be patient, too. John was going to
be a doctor, so this is what he would want. We understand many want to
know more about his death — we do, too — but we ask people to understand
that this is the time for our family to grieve in private. Thank you.”
It comes as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced on Tuesday they
were recommending a pause of the shot after six women developed rare but
serious, blood clots out of 7.2 million vaccinations.
The figure of six was later updated to include nine people,
including two people during clinical trials and seven after the vaccine
was approved for emergency use, including one person who died.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that the one-shot vaccine was the cause of Foley’s death.
Hamilton County Coroner Lakshmi Sammarco told reporters on Friday
afternoon that a preliminary autopsy report indicated his cause of death
might have been a heart or breathing issue, not a blood clot.
‘By preliminary autopsy findings, we don’t see a direct connection between the two,’ Sammarco said, according to WLWT.
‘There’s some misinformation about clots or pulmonary embolism, and again on autopsy, we did not find any evidence of that.
Douglas County, Atlanta – A 30-year-old woman this week was charged
with 8 counts of making terroristic threats in the Brookmont subdivision
of Douglasville.
For nearly a year, Terresha Lucas left threatening, racially charged notes in black people’s mailboxes on Manning Drive.
Lucas, a black woman, pretended to be a white male member of the Ku
Klux Klan and described herself as 6 feet tall with a long red beard.
“Residents on Manning Drive began receiving the notes last December
from a person who claimed to be a white male member of the Ku Klux Klan,
who threatened to burn down their homes and kill them, according to
detectives with the Douglasville Police Department.” the police said.
“Instead, their investigation led them to Terresha Lucas, a
30-year-old African-American female, who was charged with eight counts
of making terroristic threats this month. Accused of writing and placing
the notes in her neighbors’ boxes, Lucas allegedly described herself as
a six-feet-tall white male with a long, red beard who did not live in
the neighborhood.” they added.
It was all a hoax.
Lucas is expected to turn herself in and faces up to 8 months in jail.