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The Church of Pfizer: D.C. promotes ‘Faith In Vaccine’ initiative
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The Church of Pfizer: D.C. promotes ‘Faith In Vaccine’ initiative

Worshipping the mRNA.

Jordan Schachtel
Jul 15
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Sure, there’s zero scientific evidence that mRNA vaccines are working, but that doesn’t mean you should abandon your faith in Big Pharma’s money making machine, according to the Public Health bureaucrats in Washington D.C.

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The notoriously ultra-progressive and secular city has finally found religion, and they’re recruiting worshippers to the state-sponsored church of Pfizer. 

D.C.’s Health Department is advertising a “Faith In Vaccine” program, partnering with places of worship in the city to convince residents to get COVID tested and injected with their next round of mRNA.

Twitter avatar for @_DCHealthDC Health @_DCHealth
Faith in Vaccine Pop-Up Clinics are available for 1st dose, 2nd dose, and boosters. Pfizer vaccines for residents 12 years and older will be available at the walk-up vaccination sites listed. Visit:
coronavirus.dc.gov/vaccine to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine.
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July 15th 2022

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The initiative was launched last year, partnering with church leaders to host pop up vaccine centers and “spread the word” about this miracle cure in D.C.’s faith-based community.

Twitter avatar for @_MORADCMayor’s Office of Religious Affairs @_MORADC
Today Director @thombowen received his 2nd booster shot. Faith in Vaccine Pop-Up Clinics are available for 1st dose, 2nd dose, and boosters. Visit:
coronavirus.dc.gov/vaccine to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine. @_DCHealth Get tested. Get vaccinated. #DCvalues
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May 12th 2022

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“Through the ‘Faith in the Vaccine’ initiative, DC Health is working with the Leadership Council for Healthy Communities and the Black Coalition Against COVID to further engage the faith-based community with the goal of spreading the word about the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine and supporting residents in getting vaccinated,” read a statement from the mayor’s office.

“The whole goal of Faith in Vaccine is to bring vaccines into community for easy access where folks feel comfortable and have confidence in the community,” added DC Health’s Ankoor Shah.

The Faith in Vaccine has often advertised free perks to new parishioners. The program has delivered “Free Backpacks” and “Free Masks” to children who get injected with holy mRNA at places of worship. 

There’s no evidence that the vaccines are working, and that’s why it’s important to have faith.

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Good Citizen
Writes The Good Citizen Jul 15Liked by Jordan Schachtel

Our vaccine, who art in needle...

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Oh Susanna
Writes The Walrus and the Carpenter Jul 15

Seriously, shame on them. As a Christian I am mortified and indignant that they would take advantage of and twist people's trust in their faith communities in this way. Disgusting isn't the word for it.

Here in Canada a pastor has revealed that the government offered him $50,000 to promote the vaccines, and $100,000 if it was promoted out of a non-profit: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/canadian-pastor-says-health-officials-offered-church-50000-to-push-vaccines. One wonders how many churches quietly took the money and kept silent about it? Goes a long way toward possibly explaining the betrayal of churches during the entire covid fiasco, if so.

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