The Vancouver screening will be held Wednesday at Vancouver Mall 23, located at 8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr, Vancouver
The Washington chapter of Children’s Health Defense, in partnership with Informed Choice Washington, is hosting four screenings of the nationwide premier of Vaxxed III: Authorized to Kill.
Children’s Health Defense (CHD) sent a bus on a nine-month journey across America, including three stops in Washington state, gathering first-hand testimonies from parents, teenagers, families, medical professionals, whistleblowers, lawyers, and people from all walks of life. Their stories included accounts of harmful COVID hospital protocols, and people’s experiences after taking the COVID-19 vaccine, revealing outcomes of death or serious injury.
Screenings will take place at 7 p.m. on Wednesday (Sept. 18) in four Washington cities. Tickets are available online at Vaxxed3.childrenshealthdefense.org. Advance reservations are required.
The Vancouver screening will be held at Vancouver Mall 23, located at 8700 NE Vancouver Mall Dr, Vancouver.
Children’s Health Defense is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Its mission is ending childhood health epidemics by eliminating toxic exposures, holding responsible parties accountable, and establishing safeguards to prevent future harms. The Washington chapter of CHD was founded in July 2023.
Informed Choice Washington is an organization of parents, families, medical professionals, educators, and Washingtonians from all walks of life, who believe in healthy immunity, personal freedoms and individual choices, including vaccination and health care choices. ICWA has two nonprofits, a 501(c)(3) and a 501(c)(4). It was founded as a Facebook group in 2015.
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