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On the City of Las Vegas' Facebook page on a post about a pop-up vaccination site at a local festival, Jenna commented how "Even with all the spam I am still not getting vaccinated," throwing out trash emoji times three. She then goes on to argue with those in the comments, even posting a photo of her mask, so to speak. Jenna has posted multiple pictures of her and her husband wearing these shitty, stupid mesh masks which provide hemp cream absolutely no protection against COVID-19. It's clear they do not believe in the efficacy of masks, which have actually been proven to stop and slow the spread of COVID-19. In a recent post from May 17th,

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Jenna posted false claims about the coronavirus vaccines, suggesting that those who get it are being injected with poison, and comparing the way pharmaceutical companies are promoting their vaccines to abusive relationships and cults. Attached to the post is a form from Premier Radiology inquiring about a patient's vaccination status, and this is because the side effects can include swelling of the lymph nodes as detected on a mammogram. In other words, the side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine can produce a false reading for breast cancer. The reason swelling of the lymph nodes is possible is because the body is building.

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An immunity to COVID-19, as explained by the CDC. And this is what Jenna uses, and she uses this form to suggest that the doctors are making her friend sign a waver to get a mammogram as confirmation that she did not get breast cancer from the coronavirus vaccine. She then goes on to make this baseless claim. "If you got the vaccine, you may have breast cancer now, and the doctor doesn't want to be blamed," "when in fact it was from being injected with poison slimming gel." One strategy she employed in the past to avoid Facebook's misinformation trackers is to do the vaccine emoji instead of saying coronavirus vaccine. It's almost as if she knows her claims have no basis in reality, let alone the medical community, but is so far so down the conspiracy rabbit hole that she believes the mainstream medical community cannot be trusted and is out to get her and put her in Facebook jail. The other two are a photo and video of people putting magnets up to the injection site of their family members' COVID-19 vaccines and the magnets sticking.

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