Watch: Uniformed Troops Go To Bars & 7-Eleven In Dallas To Randomly Vaccinate “Younger Crowd”

 

Full on creepy as he double hockeysticks – invasive – absolutely unlawful.  And aren’t medical professional’s supposed to administer medical procedures?  Traitors continue to be seen…

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BY TYLER DURDEN
TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 – 01:19 PM

For much of the past month national media has been replete with headlines decrying “vaccine hesitancy” as coronavirus infection rates continue on the decline. Amid dire “warnings” this may “hinder” herd immunity goals, local and federal health agencies are busy pouring vast resources into vaccine-promoting ad campaigns. “The United States has a surplus of coronavirus vaccine doses on its hands, and long gone are the days when people waited hours to get jabbed. Dwindling demand has forced governors and mayors to get creative,” The Washington Post observed this week.

But one initiative in Dallas County in Texas is going far beyond anything we’ve seen thus far, and as many on social media have observed, it is downright creepy and bizarre in its brazenly coercive optics. Texas has long been fully opened and bars and restaurants are now packed, but vaccine sites are not, apparently. So naturally Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) thought it would be a good idea to go to the bars with the vaccines… along with uniformed US Army National Guard soldiers.

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2 thoughts on “Watch: Uniformed Troops Go To Bars & 7-Eleven In Dallas To Randomly Vaccinate “Younger Crowd””

  1. Vaccine coercion is clearly against the Nuernberg Code, and the governors should be held legally accountable for crimes against humanity. The National guard of all people should be ashamed of themselves for carrying out these Nazi tactics! Where are the human rights lawyers when you need them?!!

    1. absolutely! i’ve been screaming WHERE ARE THE LAWYERS? i ask and look around on s.media groups. i saw a couple this week and i have heard of cases filed in court already. clearly we need one massive class action and a team of lawyers at this point.

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