I am writing to respond to the Mendocino County Health Officer, Andy Corin, who recently attempted to contradict claims that people are dying from the "vaccines" by stating:
" I would challenge the speakers who are saying that people are dying from the vaccine to produce their own research before they
challenge the research I am presenting"
The CDC VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System) reports 19,886 deaths as of December 4, 2021. Moreover, VAERS is widely considered to be under reported, including a Harvard study which suggests under reporting by a factor of 100x.
So goverment data itself validates that people are dying from the "vaccine", at a rate higher than all vaccines combined since 1990, so the public claim that Doctor Corin objects to, and labels "misinformation" is correct. But he then claims " there just is not any valid information that the risks of the vaccine outweigh the risks of not getting vaccinated".
Yes there is.
The CDC now is reporting that it is now evident that the shots are not effective for long, hence the need for 3rd shot (booster) and soon a fourth. Why? because the experimental "vaccine" does not work, and according to multiple scientific conclusions, the spike proteins the RNA produces within the cells begins to destroy the immune system, so that there is a constant dependence on boosters to resist infections. In other words, these scientists are saying that "the last state of the man is worse than the first".
Now, we have some data on children dying from the vaccine, but scant data since the campaign to vaccinate children is not ramped up quite yet. If Doctor Corin is attempting to convince the public that vaccines for children are safe, I would be interested in his response to a recent statement by Doctor Robert Malone, inventor of the MRna technology, who recently issued a succinct, strong warning concerning the vaccination of children here:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KxW1zjIitK8B/
I am writing to respond to the Mendocino County Health Officer, Andy Corin, who recently attempted to contradict claims that people are dying from the "vaccines" by stating:
" I would challenge the speakers who are saying that people are dying from the vaccine to produce their own research before they
challenge the research I am presenting"
The CDC VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System) reports 19,886 deaths as of December 4, 2021. Moreover, VAERS is widely considered to be under reported, including a Harvard study which suggests under reporting by a factor of 100x.
So goverment data itself validates that people are dying from the "vaccine", at a rate higher than all vaccines combined since 1990, so the public claim that Doctor Corin objects to, and labels "misinformation" is correct. But he then claims " there just is not any valid information that the risks of the vaccine outweigh the risks of not getting vaccinated".
Yes there is.
The CDC now is reporting that it is now evident that the shots are not effective for long, hence the need for 3rd shot (booster) and soon a fourth. Why? because the experimental "vaccine" does not work, and according to multiple scientific conclusions, the spike proteins the RNA produces within the cells begins to destroy the immune system, so that there is a constant dependence on boosters to resist infections. In other words, these scientists are saying that "the last state of the man is worse than the first".
Now, we have some data on children dying from the vaccine, but scant data since the campaign to vaccinate children is not ramped up quite yet. If Doctor Corin is attempting to convince the public that vaccines for children are safe, I would be interested in his response to a recent statement by Doctor Robert Malone, inventor of the MRna technology, who recently issued a succinct, strong warning concerning the vaccination of children here:
I am Julie Beardsley, President of the Mendocino County Chapter of SEIU Local 1021.
This week SEIU Local 1021 released the results of a report on the housing crisis in Mendocino County. I ask that the Board consider implementing the suggestions put forth in the report. The report details the results of a survey SEIU conducted during 2021 and reveals that the lack of housing, especially affordable housing, is having a negative impact on both our members and the local economy. People who work in Mendocino County should be able to live here and spend their salaries here, but the high costs and sheer lack of available homes, are making it impossible for many to live where they work. For example, Public Health and Social Services have lost highly qualified candidates because they could not find adequate housing in Mendocino County. Members report that they pay well over the recommended one-third of their income for rentals, when they can find one. And there are SEIU members who have experienced homelessness while working for the county. We recognize there are different causational factors in the inland and coastal areas, and the solutions for each area will vary. SEIU recommends that the Supervisors pass a moratorium on converting single-family homes too vacation rentals, to limit outside investors from buying up available housing, making them unavailable to local residents. We call upon the County to dedicate staff to seek out funding and development grants to increase housing stocks. Wherever possible, the building permitting process should be streamlined and simplified. We encourage the County to review zoning, (including the Williamson Act), to identify and free up properties that can be developed for housing. We ask the county to work only with developers who will build environmentally responsible dwellings. Finally, we ask that the County consider beginning a Housing Assistance Program like the one Sonoma County offers. This program has three parts: it provides mortgage assistance to eligible employees to help them purchase a home, it provides assistance with rental deposits, and has a Housing Rehabilitation Fund to help preserve existing housing. SEIU Local 1021 is committed to improving the lives of our members and our community, and desires to work with your Board to solve these problems.
Thank you.
I am writing to respond to the Mendocino County Health Officer, Andy Corin, who recently attempted to contradict claims that people are dying from the "vaccines" by stating:
" I would challenge the speakers who are saying that people are dying from the vaccine to produce their own research before they
challenge the research I am presenting"
The CDC VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System) reports 19,886 deaths as of December 4, 2021. Moreover, VAERS is widely considered to be under reported, including a Harvard study which suggests under reporting by a factor of 100x.
So goverment data itself validates that people are dying from the "vaccine", at a rate higher than all vaccines combined since 1990, so the public claim that Doctor Corin objects to, and labels "misinformation" is correct. But he then claims " there just is not any valid information that the risks of the vaccine outweigh the risks of not getting vaccinated".
Yes there is.
The CDC now is reporting that it is now evident that the shots are not effective for long, hence the need for 3rd shot (booster) and soon a fourth. Why? because the experimental "vaccine" does not work, and according to multiple scientific conclusions, the spike proteins the RNA produces within the cells begins to destroy the immune system, so that there is a constant dependence on boosters to resist infections. In other words, these scientists are saying that "the last state of the man is worse than the first".
Now, we have some data on children dying from the vaccine, but scant data since the campaign to vaccinate children is not ramped up quite yet. If Doctor Corin is attempting to convince the public that vaccines for children are safe, I would be interested in his response to a recent statement by Doctor Robert Malone, inventor of the MRna technology, who recently issued a succinct, strong warning concerning the vaccination of children here:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KxW1zjIitK8B/
I am writing to respond to the Mendocino County Health Officer, Andy Corin, who recently attempted to contradict claims that people are dying from the "vaccines" by stating:
" I would challenge the speakers who are saying that people are dying from the vaccine to produce their own research before they
challenge the research I am presenting"
The CDC VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Effect Reporting System) reports 19,886 deaths as of December 4, 2021. Moreover, VAERS is widely considered to be under reported, including a Harvard study which suggests under reporting by a factor of 100x.
So goverment data itself validates that people are dying from the "vaccine", at a rate higher than all vaccines combined since 1990, so the public claim that Doctor Corin objects to, and labels "misinformation" is correct. But he then claims " there just is not any valid information that the risks of the vaccine outweigh the risks of not getting vaccinated".
Yes there is.
The CDC now is reporting that it is now evident that the shots are not effective for long, hence the need for 3rd shot (booster) and soon a fourth. Why? because the experimental "vaccine" does not work, and according to multiple scientific conclusions, the spike proteins the RNA produces within the cells begins to destroy the immune system, so that there is a constant dependence on boosters to resist infections. In other words, these scientists are saying that "the last state of the man is worse than the first".
Now, we have some data on children dying from the vaccine, but scant data since the campaign to vaccinate children is not ramped up quite yet. If Doctor Corin is attempting to convince the public that vaccines for children are safe, I would be interested in his response to a recent statement by Doctor Robert Malone, inventor of the MRna technology, who recently issued a succinct, strong warning concerning the vaccination of children here:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/KxW1zjIitK8B/
I am Julie Beardsley, President of the Mendocino County Chapter of SEIU Local 1021.
This week SEIU Local 1021 released the results of a report on the housing crisis in Mendocino County. I ask that the Board consider implementing the suggestions put forth in the report. The report details the results of a survey SEIU conducted during 2021 and reveals that the lack of housing, especially affordable housing, is having a negative impact on both our members and the local economy. People who work in Mendocino County should be able to live here and spend their salaries here, but the high costs and sheer lack of available homes, are making it impossible for many to live where they work. For example, Public Health and Social Services have lost highly qualified candidates because they could not find adequate housing in Mendocino County. Members report that they pay well over the recommended one-third of their income for rentals, when they can find one. And there are SEIU members who have experienced homelessness while working for the county. We recognize there are different causational factors in the inland and coastal areas, and the solutions for each area will vary. SEIU recommends that the Supervisors pass a moratorium on converting single-family homes too vacation rentals, to limit outside investors from buying up available housing, making them unavailable to local residents. We call upon the County to dedicate staff to seek out funding and development grants to increase housing stocks. Wherever possible, the building permitting process should be streamlined and simplified. We encourage the County to review zoning, (including the Williamson Act), to identify and free up properties that can be developed for housing. We ask the county to work only with developers who will build environmentally responsible dwellings. Finally, we ask that the County consider beginning a Housing Assistance Program like the one Sonoma County offers. This program has three parts: it provides mortgage assistance to eligible employees to help them purchase a home, it provides assistance with rental deposits, and has a Housing Rehabilitation Fund to help preserve existing housing. SEIU Local 1021 is committed to improving the lives of our members and our community, and desires to work with your Board to solve these problems.
Thank you.