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The UK’s pandemic-era secretary of state has admitted that Pfizer told the government that the pharmaceutical giant’s Covid mRNA β€œvaccines” would likely kill and injure millions of people once they were approved for public use.

The shocking admission was made by former Secretary of State Alok Sharma, who served in the previous UK government.

Sharma now serves as the president of COP 26, the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference.

He is also listed as one of the β€œpeople” of the World Economic Forum (WEF).

Sharma revealed that the government knew that people would be harmed by the Covid β€œvaccines” before they received regulatory approval.

However, despite knowing the huge risk to public health, the government approved the β€œvaccines” and pushed the β€œsafe and effective” narrative with support from the obedient corporate media.

The revelation emerged during the UK’s Covid Inquiry, according to the Telegraph.

The Covid Inquiry heard that the government anticipated a Β£1.7 billion ($2.09B) bill for injuries caused by the mRNA injections.

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President Trump saying he will investigate Big Pharma for the rise in autism and fertility, allergies, and child illness.

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The number of deaths as a result of the hotel fire at a Turkish ski resort has risen to 66, the Turkish Minister of the Interior has announced.

There are at least 51 injured. It concerns a hotel in the town of Kartalkaya, in the northwest of Turkey. There were reportedly a total of 237 guests in the mostly wooden building. It was busy in the hotel; it had an occupancy of 80 to 90 percent, because many students were free.

The fire started at 3:30 a.m. local time on the fourth floor of the Grand Kartal hotel in the winter sports resort. Images from overnight show much of the 11-storey hotel on fire, including the roof and upper floors. Two of the victims died after jumping from the building in panic, Governor Abdulaziz Aydin said this morning. Some guests tried to climb out of their rooms using sheets and blankets tied together.

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The United States will leave the World Health Organization, PresidentΒ Donald TrumpΒ said on Monday, saying the global health agency had mishandled the COVID-19 pandemic and other international health crises.

Trump said the WHO had failed to act independently from the “inappropriate political influence of WHO member states” and required “unfairly onerous payments” from the U.S. that were disproportionate to the sums provided by other, larger countries, such as China.

World Health ripped us off, everybody rips off the United States. It’s not going to happen anymore,” Trump said at the signing of an executive order on the withdrawal, shortly after his inauguration to a second term.

The WHO did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

When asked about Trump’s decision and remarks, China’s foreign ministry told a regular press briefing on Tuesday that the role of the WHO in global health governance should only be strengthened, not weakened.

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