In one of the clips, a terrified special needs woman is seen struggling to escape her captors as they pull out a syringe and chase her arm for injection. Two officers are then seen restraining the woman while a third stabs it into her body without her permission.
“I’ll be gentle, okay? I’ll be gentle,” the officer holding the vaccine says.
“Noooooo!” the poor woman yells as she attempts to resist the chemical violence being inflicted upon her.
After finishing up forever modifying the woman’s DNA with the experimental messenger RNA (mRNA) syringe, the officers start clapping while the woman wails in horror at what happened to her.
In another clip, a special needs girl is seen in her driveway trying to escape officers who similarly inject her against her will with a gene-modifying cocktail, all while her family stands around watching.
An Alzheimer’s patient in yet another clip is seen being given an injection without even knowing what was going on.
“There you go; piece of cake,” the female officer who administered the shot to the dementia patient says. “It’s okay, hon, we just gave you a vaccination, that’s all.”
According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Office, Operation Homebound is a “program designed to vaccinate the most underrepresented, homebound, and underserved disabled residents in our communities, including those experiencing homelessness.”
Forcibly vaccinating the sick and vulnerable without their consent is no different than what violent dictators from the past did to prisoners who were kept in concentration camps.
While the prisoners of yesteryear were held behind barbed wire, today’s prisoners are kept inside their homes, distanced from others and masked for their own “protection.” And while the prisoners of old were experimented on in confined sanitariums, today’s prisoners are visited in person by a masked law enforcement gestapo.
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