Fully Vaccinated Gorilla Dies of Multiple Organ Failure
Gorilla Martha and Human Kassidi Kurill did NOT have to Die
Apparently, a previously healthy gorilla died suddenly and unexpectedly of “multiple organ failure”.
This was a very happy and healthy gorilla, who recently gave birth. Watch her recent video and you can see how happy was she and her offspring. A very touching video and very cute also.
What happened?
You know where it goes: the gorilla was recently vaccinated for COVID!
Mind you, gorillas live 50 years in zoos. So in human terms, Martha was about a 40-45 years old human.
How dangerous was Covid to animals in Gladys Porter zoo? Not very dangerous. No animal ever contracted COVID, according to the zoo.
So now we have a beautiful and thriving gorilla mommy dead for what exact reason? And her cubs are now orphans.
The zoo, of course, is not confessing. But everything is painfully obvious.
Same thing Happens to People
By the way, we should be sorry about dead and injured people as much as we are sorry about Martha.
Meet Martha’s human counterpart, Kassidi Kurill: she also died of multiple organ failure.
Of course, the newspaper said, Kassidi “did not die from the jab”. Yeah, she died from organ failure. Not the jab. Just as gorilla Martha, who also “suddenly died from multiple organ failure”. Right. It was unrelated.
Loving moms Martha (a gorilla) and Kassidi Kurill (a human) did NOT have to die. Whose lives did they save, exactly? Everyone is having Covid so it is not like Martha and Kassidi stopped anything.
EDIT: a very upsetting comment to this article
To all of you who are feeling depressed about the current state of the world, please, don't give up hope, fight to the end, whatever that involves, giving up ensures they win! Never give in!
Sad, but necessary. Zoo animals also need to be protected from other human ailments like french fries, cars, voluntary drug use, gun crime, sword swallowing mishaps, mountain bike accidents, space probe test flights, literally whatever we can think of. Just inject them with as much stuff as you can already. Don't ask questions.