Dr Roger Hodkinson: End all mRNA vaccinations of children immediately

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publicerad 4 augusti 2021
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Dr Roger Hodkinson

COVID VACCINES. Dr. Roger Hodkinson who is a medical specialist in pathology says all mRNA vaccinations of kids and youngsters must stop immediately since they cause serious side effects. He calls the mass vaccinations state-sanctioned child abuse. Interview by Anna Brees.

Text by NewsVoice. The video was compiled by NewsVoice. Source: Anna Brees, Brees Media

Dr. Roger Hodkinson said in another interview:

”There is utterly unfounded public hysteria driven by the media and politicians. This is the biggest hoax ever perpetrated on an unsuspected public. There is absolutely nothing that can be done to contain this virus. This is nothing more than a bad flu season. It’s politics playing medicine and that’s a very dangerous game.”

“The bottom line is simply this: There is utterly unfounded public hysteria, driven by the media and politicians. It’s outrageous. This is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on an unsuspecting public. There is absolutely nothing that can be done to contain this virus, other than protecting the older, more vulnerable people. It should be thought of as nothing more than a bad flu season. This is not ebola; it’s not SARS. It’s politics playing medicine, and that’s a very dangerous game.”

Dr. Roger Hodkinson is the former Chairman of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons committee in Ottawa, Canada. Hodkinson is the CEO of Western Medical Assessments and has been the Company’s Medical Director for over 20 years. He received his general medical degrees from Cambridge University (UK). He is a medical specialist in pathology, which includes virology.

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