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Utah Doctor Faces Charges For Allegedly Destroying COVID-19 Shots and Administering Saline Shots to Children


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A Utah doctor, his neighbor, and two others face charges of allegedly destroying COVID-19 shots, issuing fake vaccination cards, and administering saline shots to children.

Not all heroes wear capes!

“Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., 58, and his neighbor, Kristin Jackson Andersen, 59, have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to convert, sell, convey, and dispose of government property, conversion sale, conveyance, and disposal of government property and aiding and abetting,” East Idaho News reports.

How many lives did Moore, Jackson, and the two others save because of their alleged actions?

Who knows?

How many individuals did they allegedly save from severe adverse reactions?

Who knows?

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According to court documents, Moore and Jackson sought to “liberate the medical profession from government and industry conflicts of interest.”

The medical profession does need liberation from Big Pharma and the revolving door of corporate interests that have infiltrated the government.

COVID-19 manufacturers, such as Pfizer and Moderna, have made a fortune by killing and maiming people around the world with their poisonous shots.

The court documents allege that Moore, Jackson, and the co-defendants defrauded the United States and the CDC.

That’s hogwash.

The United States government and CDC defrauded the American people.

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And much, much worse.

East Idaho News shared further details:

In the allegations, the four destroyed at least $28,000 worth of COVID-19 vaccinations and distributed at least 1,900 doses’ worth of fake completed vaccination record cards. The court documents allege the fake vaccination cards were sold either for direct cash payments of $50 per person per occurrence or required “donations to a specified charitable organization.”

The court documents estimate the fake vaccination cards have a total value of nearly $97,000.

Moore and his co-defendants also allegedly gave children saline shots at the request of their parents so the children would think they were receiving a COVID-19 vaccine.

“By allegedly falsifying vaccine cards and administering saline shots to children instead of COVID-19 vaccines, not only did this provider endanger the health and well-being of a vulnerable population, but also undermined public trust and the integrity of federal health care programs,” said Special Agent in Charge with the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Inspector General Curt L. Muller.



 

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