At the time when Ladapo's tweet was removed and his account censored, some 50,000 users had "liked" the tweet. Still to this day, Twitter has not given a clear indication as to why the tweet was removed. "Seems the truth can't be handled," wrote another user about Twitter's arbitrary censorship standards. "You can delete tweets, you can burn books, but you will never be able to eliminate the truth!" wrote another. Israel physician Dr. Dror Mevorach tweeted a message of his own (see below) warning that the 18-39 male demographic is actually not large enough because myocarditis risk begins much younger at age 14:https://t.co/q6p9uESf6z pic.twitter.com/Nzogm5afOu
β Lisa Boothe ?? (@LisaMarieBoothe) October 7, 2022
"Would you consider Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo more educated and trustworthy than some remote worker, who may have a college degree, but just flags social media posts for a living?" asked someone else in a tweet, along with a list of the qualifications required in order to become a surgeon general. Ladapo specifically called out messenger RNA (mRNA) injections as being the big offender. These include the double-dose shots offered by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. To learn more about why covid injections are not worth the risk, visit ChemicalViolence.com. Sources for this article include: ZeroHedge.com NaturalNews.comDr. Dror Mevorach, the Israeli doctor who reported on the first cases of Myocarditis, on Florida's new guidelines, recommending *not* to vaccinate men aged 18-39: "Note that for myocarditis the risk begins in ages 14-16 and not 18...". pic.twitter.com/DMWqGy0XRL
β Yaffa Shir-Raz (@YaffaRaz) October 8, 2022
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