As you may recall from earlier in the year, Macron bragged on television about how he was proudly hoping to "piss off" the unvaccinated in France by making their lives as miserable as possible. "And we're going to continue doing so until the end. That's the strategy," Macron told Le Parisien reporters at the time. "I won't send (the unvaccinated) to prison, I won't vaccinate by force. So we need to tell them, from January 15, you won't be able to go to the restaurant anymore, you won't be able to down one, won't be able to have a coffee, go to the theatre, the cinema." It turns out that Macron may very well be one of the unvaccinated if Lassalle's account merits any truth. It makes sense, and many skeptics have wondered if Macron, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Rochelle Walensky, and the many other politicians out there who claim they got injected really did. "Pure blood may be on the stock market someday," one commenter wrote. The COVID scamdemic is long over, but not to the politicians who are still trying to push it. To keep up with the latest, visit Pandemic.news. Sources for this article include: TheGatewayPundit.com NaturalNews.comThe French are up in arms over politician John Lassalles’s bombshell claims that the ‘inject’ which almost killed him was not taken by Macron and others.
Many are demanding a full inquiry into the allegations. pic.twitter.com/inMPmyFBrU — Kat A ? (@SaiKate108) October 11, 2022
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