VICTORY in the Fight to Save Children in Brazil from COVID Injection Mandates
DailyClout and the work of the WarRoom/DailyClout Pfizer Document Investigations volunteers had its first VICTORY in a Senate Hearing, potentially leading to the saving of babies and infant lives in Brazil.
On Monday, February 26, 2024, the Brazilian Senate held a public hearing in the capital city of Brasilia about the forced (mandatory) COVID-19 shots required for children 6 months old to 5 years old. Scheduled for four hours, the hearing lasted more than eight hours, ending with a vote against the mandates and the setting up of a commission across both Houses of Parliament to decide how to put this into law.
A group of international doctors had been testifying in prior provincial hearings, but now it had reached an official hearing at the federal level. Several Brazilian doctors also gave testimony about the findings in their own country. The medical lead of the WarRoom/DailyClout Pfizer volunteers, Dr. Chris Flowers, gave testimony based on Pfizer’s own documents, the FDA and CDC advisory committees, and FOIAs obtained through attorney Ed Berkovich.
Dr. Flowers addressed the issue of the faulty Pfizer Clinical Trial, on which the Pediatric trial strongly relied upon. He shared the findings of the HIDDEN DEATHS that were not declared at the time of the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), published by Michels et al in a peer-reviewed journal (Team 3), the pediatric trials, where the majority of the study subjects had to be excluded as the vaccinated got COVID. As a result, there is no scientific evidence that these shots should be given to protect the public’s health and the shots should be stopped with immediate effect.
Dr. McCullough also emphasized the same message, hence the vote by the Senate to suspend mandates and set up a commission.
International Speakers:
Dr. Peter McCulluogh
Dr. Pierre Kory
Dr. Jessica Rose
Dr. James Thorp
Dr. Geet Van de Bossche
Dr. Andrea Stramezzi
Dr. Chris Flowers
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