04/03/2021 / By Ethan Huff
The “progressive” state of Vermont has established racial exclusions within its Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) injection schedule that allow for “people of color” (POC) to be jabbed before “white” people.
Light-skinned Vermonters are now allowed to get injected for the Chinese virus just so long as they are 50 years of age or older. Dark-skinned Vermonters, meanwhile, are eligible if they are 16 years of age or older.
This prioritization of younger “black, indigenous, and people of color” ahead of younger white people is Vermont’s way of paying “reparations” to dark people. Vermont, by the way, is one of America’s “whitest” states.
“If you or anyone in your household identifies as Black [sic], Indigenous, or a person of color (BIPOC), including anyone with Abenaki or other First Nations heritage, all household members who are 16 years or older can sign up to get a vaccine,” the Vermont Department of Health website explains.
“NOTE: If you are newly eligible to get a vaccine for a reason other than your age (for example, BIPOC Vermonters) you may need to answer a few new eligibility questions before making an appointment,” it adds.
What these “eligibility questions” entail is unknown, but they presumably aim to weed out white people like Rachel Dolezal who pretend to be “black” by making their hair frizzy and getting a tan.
Because some black people apparently feel uncomfortable getting injected for the Wuhan flu at regular distribution points like Walgreens and CVS, Vermont has set up special “BIPOC clinics” that cater specifically to them.
The Windham County NAACP, the Racial Justice Alliance, the Vermont Professionals of Color Network, and various other black supremacy groups are reportedly working across the state to deliver black vaccines to black people at their own black clinics.
Immigrants and refugees are also being told that they can go to the BIPOC clinics to receive special brown vaccines just for them. This is Vermont’s way of showing that it cares about saving black and brown lives.
White Vermonters, meanwhile, must be elderly in order to qualify for an injection at this time. Younger whites who live in Vermont will eventually be able to get jabbed if they so choose, but for now blacks and browns have been put at the front of the line.
Why anyone would want to get injected with an experimental gene therapy cocktail at all, regardless of the color of their skin, remains an anomaly.
Based upon what we already know about these so-called “vaccines,” it would appear as though the government of Vermont is prioritizing black and brown people for injection as a means of exterminating them, not keeping them alive.
Chinese virus jabs are completely unnecessary. They accomplish nothing beneficial and only serve to reprogram recipients’ DNA to make them genetically engineered chimeras.
From this perspective, Vermont is apparently trying to destroy the lives of non-whites before eventually moving on to whites. This is eugenics in action, and yet American society is seemingly so dumbed down at this point that very few are able to see the truth.
Come April 19, all Vermonters 16 and older will be eligible for injection. Will the “vaccines” available at that time be the same as those now being administered to BIPOCs? Could it be that different groups are receiving different injections at different times as part of a larger and more devious eugenics script?
Since the answers to these questions are unknown, why even take the risk? Trust your own immune system, not the one that Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates want to forcibly install into your body.
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