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Reporter Who Called to Put the Unvaccinated in Concentration Camps Dies Suddenly at 33

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A Canadian journalist who advocated for locking unvaccinated Americans up in concentration camps has died from a severe case of “Suddenly.” 33-year-old Ian Vandaelle collapsed due to some sort of neurological disorder and was declared completely brain dead at the hospital. His loved ones ended up taking him off life support.

Vandaelle was a reporter and editor at the Financial Post, who had previously worked for BNN Bloomberg. However, Vandaelle became best known for his over-the-top zealotry for the COVID vaccines in 2021 and 2022.

Vandaelle was one of the most vocal journalists on Twitter/X in calling for vaccine mandates and vaccine passports. He also called for anyone who refused the vaccine to be fired from their jobs and rendered unable to earn a living or feed their families. In one message, Vandaelle declared:

“I, for one, advocate we bring the carrot and the stick. Incentivize getting the vaccine however we like – ice cream, lotteries, literally whatever, I don’t care – and require vaccination to do non-essential things.

“Wanna go to a bar to watch the game? Passport.”

Vandaelle, in other words, sounds like the type of person who would disavow his unvaccinated relatives and refuse to allow them into his house for Christmas dinner.

 

In August of 2021, the Toronto Police Association announced that it was opposed to mandatory vaccinations for all members of the police department. Ian Vandaelle was not impressed with the TPA standing up for the health and safety of its officers.

“Protect, my foot,” he snottily insisted on Twitter/X. “Take the jab or resign, anything else is moral and ethical cowardice. You take an oath to protect citizens? You get vaxxed. Shameful that we have to say this.”

If only those cowardly police officers had the ethical and moral courage of journalists!

In some of his most evil experimental gene therapy evangelism, Vandaelle called for world governments—especially in the United States, which Canada is “strapped to”—to begin arresting noncompliant unvaccinated people and locking them up in concentration camps. You know, to protect all those vaccinated people from catching COVID!

Maybe we’re just old-fashioned, but if you’re calling for families with small children to be locked in concentration camps to protect YOU from a mild virus, perhaps you’re not doing the whole morally and ethically courageous thing properly.

It’s too bad that Ian Vandaelle just randomly went brain-dead for no apparent reason. That’s just one of those normal things that happens all the time to healthy 33-year-old men. Obviously, we’re kidding. This is clearly another case of a COVID vaccine fanatic who took as many shots as possible until it overwhelmed his immune system.

While we do feel sorry for Ian Vandaelle’s family members, it’s not as if some of us did not try to warn him with compassion and science that he might want to avoid taking the vaccines.

He’s not the only journalist who’s having a rough go of it from the shots right now. A 33-year-old British journalist dropped dead from a brain aneurysm while he was out for his morning jog last week. Plus, Fox News reporter Ashley Papa, who was forced to take the vaccine by her employer, has been diagnosed with stage 4 appendix turbo cancer.

She’s 40 years old and married with one child. The turbo cancer is the second “rare” disorder that she’s been diagnosed with in the two years since she took the COVID vaccine against her will. Back in late 2021, she was diagnosed with Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) and nearly had both of her lungs collapse. She had to have emergency lung surgery while she was pregnant.

Yes, Fox News forced a pregnant woman to take the vaccine.

“Turbo cancer” is a relatively new term that’s been coined in the wake of the COVID shots. It’s a cancer that grows so rapidly that victims are often in the late stages of it before they even start to notice any symptoms. A few months later, they’re often dead, because these turbo cancers are so aggressive. Oncologists are alarmed at the prevalence of turbo cancers showing up in patients under the age of 50 these days. Some admit that this never happened before the vaccines came along, while others continue to pretend that this is a big medical mystery that baffles them.


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