Military Arrests Vaccine Scientist on Charges of Accessory to MASS Murder

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Military Arrests Vaccine Scientist on Charges of Accessory to MASS Murder. United States Navy JAG investigators on Tuesday arrested a Janssen Pharmaceuticals executive on charges of “accessory to mass murder and negligent homicide” for misleading the public about the safety and efficacy of a Covid-19 vaccine he had helped develop, sources in General Eric M. Smith’s office told Real Raw News.

Richard Tillyer, Ph.D., Global Head of Janssen Research & Development, was apprehended near his home in Short Hills, New Jersey, and shown a military arrest warrant naming him as one of four Janssen executives responsible for burying early side effect reports, particularly those of trial participants in early 2020.

Had specific aftereffects been made public, there would’ve been a clamorous outcry to stop the trials and jail Janssen’s leadership. The company, however, had insulated itself against external scrutiny; trial participants signed aggressive confidentiality agreements, and the FDA gave Janssen—the entity and its employees—blanket immunity from liability. Participants were even forbidden from seeing their physicians while involved in the test program—if one developed any malady—the sniffles, a sore throat, a broken arm, cardiovascular disease, etc.—he had to speak with a Janssen representative, who would arbitrarily decide whether the participant could visit a private health care provider. Janssen’s NDA was so comprehensive it threatened legal retaliation against violators.

Our source said that the military now has a Janssen database that Tillyer maintained throughout 2020. His employee ID number had been used to routinely access and update the record set, which documented side effects starting in June 2020.

In July of that year, a 35-year-old female trial participant telephoned a Janssen representative, saying she was experiencing acute abdominal pain two days following an initial vaccination. Rather than summon an ambulance or drive to the nearest hospital three miles away, she, wracked with pain, drove 35 miles to an ER where Janssen Pharmaceuticals had a presence—as per the representative’s instructions. Clutching her abdomen in agony, she hobbled through the door and was triaged, but was forced to wait 30 minutes until a Janssen-contracted physician became available. A battery of tests revealed she had spontaneously developed 50 non-carcinoid tumors in her appendix. Since her white blood cell count was markedly high, the doctor suggested removing her appendix, but, again, no surgery would take place until a Janssen-approved surgeon arrived at the hospital—an hour later. She died on the operating table. Her appendix burst during the procedure. The death certificate omitted mention of the vaccine and listed the cause of death as “peritonitis-induced appendicitis.”

In September 2020, a 22-year-old male, a college athlete, reported numbness in both legs days after getting jabbed. He was told to self-monitor the condition for 48 hours and visit a specific urgent care center if symptoms persisted. When he arrived there two days later, he could barely walk and said he had chest pains. “My heart is pounding away in my ears,” he told a nurse. He was taken by ambulance to a hospital, where tests showed blood clots had suddenly formed in his femoral arteries. He got really bad news: his legs would be amputated above the knees. He died of an allergic reaction to the anesthesia.

These are just two examples.

According to our source, the database is an encyclopedia of deaths and illnesses attributed to the Covid vaccine.

“Out of one group of 438, 14 died within two weeks of getting the shot. Many others presented debilitating sicknesses. Doctor Tillyer had a moral and ethical obligation to come forward, but he was part of the agenda. The database was marked ‘DNS,’ and we guess that means ‘do not share.’ It was enough to issue a warrant,” our source said.

He would not say how JAG obtained the database but said it is authentic.

When approached by JAG investigators, Tillyer rebuked his arrest, saying protecting corporate secrets was not a crime. He reportedly “whined like an infant” when placed in handcuffs.

The Office of Military Commissions is still pursuing three other Janssen executives.

Janssen Pharmaceuticals is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.

As an aside, former Surgeon General Jerome Adams was hanged to death at Guantanamo Bay Monday morning.

Military Arrests Vaccine Scientist on Charges of Accessory to MASS Murder

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