FEMA offered bribe for grieving father of son killed by jab to falsify death certificate

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Ernesto Ramirez lost his only son and his best friend, Ernesto Jr. (16), to the Pfizer jab. Ernesto Jr. died a mere 5 days after receiving the jab. In those few days his heart had doubled in size (cardiomegaly).

Eminent cardiologist dr. Peter McCullough looked at Ernesto Jr.'s medical records and confirmed that the jab killed him. See:
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/foo-fighters-drummer-taylor-hawkins

The way Ernesto Jr. died is similar to that which we have seen time and again with athletes. Ernesto Jr. was running across the court while playing a basketball game and suddenly collapsed. The ambulance came but the paramedics couldn't save his life.

Nobody from Pfizer or the government even bothered to contact Ernesto to offer their condolences or check in to see how he was doing, except for FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency, https://fema.gov).

Ernesto offered them proof that his son died because of the jab. FEMA tried to convince him to have the cause of death on the death certificate changed to 'COVID', but he refused. A few days before Christmas, FEMA contact him again, and offered to pay for his son's funeral expenses (especially important since Ernesto lives paycheck-to-paycheck), but only on the condition that the cause of his son's death would be changed to 'COVID'. Ernesto refused again.

At stake is much more than a word on a piece of paper. Accepting the change would prevent Ernesto from speaking out and warning others. The bribe would essentially come with a gag order attached.

Following the death of his son, Ramirez decided to raise awareness around the issue. So he launched a GoFundMe page—but soon found his page deleted for “prohibited conduct” and his donations forfeited. While it seemingly wasn't specified which “prohibited conduct”, it is abundantly clear there is a zero-tolerance policy for anything that might lead to vaccine hesitancy, even if the 'vaccine' in question is both unnecessary and life-threatening.

WHAT ERNESTO SAYS ABOUT HIS SON

He was a wonderful kid. I was a single dad who never had a father. Junior was a gift to me. When he was born, I took that on as a gift to me. We did everything together.

Junior had a heart of gold. We were always together. I didn't like baseball but he did, so I coached little league for seven years. He would come with me to all these biker benefits for Cancer charities I would help put on. We were always together.

He was my best friend. Camping. Fishing. He wanted to go into the Air Force. I told him anything you want to do, you can do. We lived paycheck to paycheck but he had everything he wanted. He wasn't spoiled but I took care of us. I felt like a millionaire.

Junior was respectful. He always shook hands. Looked people in the eyes. When I would come home from work he was always worried if I had eaten enough.

I visit him every Sunday. I'm tired of being without my son.

I got him a lowrider when he was 9 and he loved to help me tinker with cars and engines. My uncle had an old truck that we were going to give him. Christmas this year was hard. I didn't feel like presents. Every day is hard. He would make me feel like a king. We did everything together.

REFERENCES

Ernesto's Twitter account
https://twitter.com/rgvrunner01

Why GoFundMe Deleted This Grieving Father’s Fundraiser After His Son’s Death
https://fee.org/articles/why-gofundme-deleted-this-grieving-father-s-fundraiser-after-his-son-s-death/

Ernest Ramirez is our guest on Thursday's VSRF call
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/ernest-ramirez-is-our-guest-on-thursdays?s=w

SOURCE

First part: https://rumble.com/vokmcn-i-consider-it-murder-a-grieving-father-cries-out-to-warn-others-about-covid.html

Segment of interview taken from https://odysee.com/@VSRF:d/Ernesto-Ramirez-EP12:7.

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