Canadian journalist who pushed vaccine mandates and "concentration camps" for unvaxxed, DIES at age 33
A Journalist who advocated that those who were unvaccinated against COVID-19 be put in concentration camps, has died suddenly at the young age of 33.
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Ian Vandaelle died after being hospitalized and "declared neurologically dead,” his family revealed.
Vandaelle was a business journalist who worked as a reporter and editor at the Financial Post.
He was also previously a producer at BNN Bloomberg for over a decade.
Vandaelle advocated for vaccine passports and mandates and called for the firing of anyone who refused the injections.
He also suggested that unvaccinated people
should be arrested and taken away to concentration camps.
Hal Turner Editorial Opinion
Like so many other left-wing-ish / Liberal-ish people, this person seemed so smug and self-righteous in his (wrong-headed) belief in the new COVID-19 vaccine, that he seems to have ignored all the warnings put out by others, like me, who warned against taking the new, untested, unproven, mRNA "death dart."
Yet as with so many others his age, He seemed to think, when it came to the COVID Vax,
HE knew better. He seemed to think
HE was so much smarter than the rest of us.
HE seemed to look down his nose at those of us who raised very real concerns about this new technology. To
HIM, the rest of us were just sniveling idiots; too stupid to embrace this new, life-saving, technology.
Looks to me like maybe he wasn't so smart after all. It is my personal opinion that the vaccine he thought so much of, killed him.
I think his ego blinded him to the reality . . . . and now . . . . he's dead.
It's hard to feel sorry for someone so young, dying this way. After all, if he had HIS way, all of us might be facing a similar fate - or be locked away in a Concentration Camp -- just so HE and his ilk, could feel better. No thanks.
This may turn out to be the new general epitaph for Liberals:
"He thought he knew better than everyone else; now, he's dead from what he thought."
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