This should terrify every parent.
Pediatrician injects 18-month-old twins with 5 vaccines and both die 8 days later. Mother, Andrea Shaw, spoke out publicly blaming the shots for the deaths of her children… and now authorities have charged HER with murder.
Hepatitis-A, Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus & Flu Vaccines were administered to twins, Dallas & Tyson Shaw at their pediatric 'well child' visit.
Within hours, the toddlers became lethargic and ill. The next morning, their lips were blue, and they struggled to move. Andrea took the twins to the emergency room and told the doctor they had received the vaccines the day before.
The treating physician in the emergency room diagnosed them as suffering from “post-immunization reaction.”
The babies remained symptomatic & ill over the next 6 days. On the 8th day, post vaccines, Andrea found both children unresponsive.
Police and paramedics were called, and investigators immediately focused on the parents. Andrea & Nathaniel told Children's Health Defense that the police immediately treated them as suspects.
“They said that it wasn’t medical and that they figured asphyxiation, and that I had supposedly had a postpartum overwhelming blackout and killed my children,” Andrea said. The family filed a report with the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System & contacted Children's Health Defense.
Rather than investigating the vaccines as cause of death, including the hospitalization records & vaccine injury diagnosis... the Payette Police Department opened an investigation into Andrea.
The entire medical industry & law authority ignores vaccines as possible cause of SIDS & will go after the parents...
Stop trying to apologize.
Stop trying to explain.
Stop trying to debate.
The time for trying to reason with these people is over. They only see it as an invitation for further attack.
Happy 1 Year Anniversary from Tribal Order!
A little over a year ago, Tribal Order was just an idea sparked by a meme I made that turned Pokémon’s Diglett into “Rabbi Diglett.” That meme went viral, the light bulb went off, and Tribal Order was born. Today, it’s a community that has grown far beyond anything we ever imagined, and none of it would have been possible without you guys.
In just one year, we went from a single printer in my 700 sqf apartment, printing cards on double sided tape while I handled every part of the business myself, to a team of five employees and four dedicated printers. We’ve released three full seasons, two mid-season packs, countless auction cards, collaboration cards, raffle cards, and we’ve donated over $15,000 to people within our movement. That’s something we’re incredibly proud of.
The truth is, there isn’t a cooler job on Earth than getting to create these cards for you guys. Watching your collections grow, seeing the excitement around every new drop, and building this community together has been an incredible experience.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for believing in us during our first year. Whether you’ve been here since the beginning or just joined recently, you’ve helped make Tribal Order what it is today.
We can’t wait to show you what Year Two has in store.
Happy Independence Day, happy one-year anniversary, and here’s to many more years of Tribal Order.
- Tribal Order
EXACTLY what I’ve been telling you guys!! She nailed it 100%!
Stop being cucks of the anti white system. When will you start fighting back? Let me know.
Millions across Africa are benefiting from Starlink, but South Africa is blocking it with its race-based laws.
• 13.3 million South Africans remain offline
• Only 17.4% of households have fixed internet at home
• In rural areas, that falls to just 2.7%
Starlink is already operating in more than 22 African countries.
• Many African markets are recording Starlink speeds above 100 Mbps
• Tens of thousands of African homes and businesses are already connected
• Rural clinics are using Starlink for remote medical consultations
• Zimbabwe: 67,057 Starlink subscribers (17x growth in 16 months). Starlink delivers 5–9x faster speeds than local providers across the region
• Botswana: Average median speed of 106 Mbps
• Eswatini: Average median speed of 121 Mbps
• Lesotho: Starlink now used in 25+ police stations and disaster response teams
South African farmers and rural communities are asking the government to approve Starlink. In many remote areas, people still have no reliable internet and must travel long distances just to get connected.
By blocking Starlink, the government is hurting the same people it is supposed to help.