An aboriginal elder is speaking out against the ongoing genocide of Australia’s indigenous people groups under the guise of fighting the plandemic.
As reported, the Australian government is now forcibly injecting residents of the Northern Territory with “vaccines” for the coronavirus (Covid-19), which is a serious violation of human rights.
An aboriginal elder June Mills, who published a video online (see below), is calling on others within her people group to stand up and fight against this depopulation plan (the video is also available on Facebook).
“They’re killing us,” Mills said. “It’s a program of elimination. That’s all this is.”
According to Mills, Australian military soldiers are physically holding down aboriginals and injecting them with both mRNA (Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna) and viral vector DNA (Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca) injections against their will. This is reportedly happening in Binjari, located in Australia’s Northern Territory.
In the video, Mills publicly gave out her phone number for viewers to call her and help come up with a plan to put a stop to this.
“Where’s our army?” she asked. “We need an army. We cannot just lay down and let them do what they’re doing! Time to stand up everybody! These are enemies occupying our land.”
If you would like to help fight on behalf of Australian aboriginals to protect their medical rights, you can also contact the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority Head Office at enquiries.aapa@nt.gov.au, as well as the Northern Territory Ombudsman.
“With families being separated at gunpoint, one of the most horrifying predictions we made is now coming true,” says Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, about this saga. “Military / medical martial law where innocent civilians are being rounded up at gunpoint and taken to what are essentially covid concentration camps.”
“Michael Gunner, the territory chief, admits to the military kidnapping and forced relocation of Australian indigenous people, even disparaging their family structures and implying they are savages because so many members of the community interact with each other like family.”
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