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  • 🇸🇪 December 8th Marked for COVID Vaccine Victims’ Remembrance; Memorial Sites Proposed Worldwide – Watch the speeches from the Candlelight Vigil in Stockholm

    🇸🇪 December 8th Marked for COVID Vaccine Victims’ Remembrance; Memorial Sites Proposed Worldwide – Watch the speeches from the Candlelight Vigil in Stockholm

    A few hundred participated in the candlelight vigil in Stockholm to honor those who died from mRNA vaccines and to protest the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine being awarded to mRNA research.

    Torches were lit, speeches were made by MoDs party leader Andreas Sidkvist, who also initiated the Nobel Prize protest, and by the nurse Michele Wilcox. A minute of silence was also held for all who have died. Finally, all torches and candles were symbolically extinguished for all lives that have been extinguished. A floral wreath with the text Honoring All Lives Lost and Harmed by mRNA Vaccines was left at the entrance to the Nobel Prize Museum.

    Finally, Andreas Sidkvist encouraged everyone to make December 8th a day of remembrance next year for all COVID vaccine victims. This date is symbolically important because it was on December 8th, 2020, that the first dose of the COVID vaccine was officially administered in the world.

    Sidkvist also designated the Stortorgsbrunnen fountain in Gamla Stan as a memorial monument for those harmed by the COVID vaccines in Stockholm. He urged people to leave flowers and memorial candles there throughout the year in memory of those who were injured or died due to the COVID vaccines. He also encouraged people to designate a place in their hometowns to honor the memory of the deceased and remind everyone of the tragic crime committed in connection with the administration of the so-called COVID vaccines.

    Watch speeches and highlights from the candlelight vigil in Stockholm.

    Watch the live stream from the candlelight vigil in Stockholm

    Stockholm Candlelight Vigil, December 10th, 2023

    If the sound is missing above. Watch the live broadcast on the Party MoD’s Facebook page here instead.

    Here you can also find the live broadcast by the Knapptryckarna party from Stortorget in the Old Town.

    View pictures from the candlelight vigil

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    Do you have personal photos from any public or private candlelight vigils? Please upload them here Nobel Prize Protest folder for film and photos, and we will compile them into a global slideshow or video featuring candlelight vigils from around the world.

  • The Doctors’ Appeal becomes a partner of Covid Memorial Day

    The Doctors’ Appeal becomes a partner of Covid Memorial Day

    We are very pleased that the Doctors’ Appeal is joining as a partner to Covid Memorial Day.

    As a partner, they will help spread information about the Covid Memorial Day through social media, newsletters, and their website. Discussions are also ongoing about possible ways to further develop the day in the future.

    The Doctors’ Appeal (Läkaruppropet) is a Swedish initiative comprising doctors and medical researchers who, during the COVID-19 pandemic, expressed criticism of certain measures introduced to manage the pandemic.

    The initiative was launched on March 12, 2021, by doctors Sven Román, Nils Littorin, and Sebastian Rushworth through an opinion piece in Expressen titled “Stop the Harmful Corona Restrictions.”

    The appeal advocated for three main changes:

    1. Increased targeted protection for risk groups: Implementing protective measures specifically for the most vulnerable groups in society to reduce their risk of contracting COVID-19.

    2. Reduced restrictions for the general population: Easing general restrictions affecting the entire society, arguing that such measures lack sufficient scientific evidence and may cause more harm than good.

    3. Opposition to the implementation of vaccine passports: Rejecting the use of vaccine certificates as a requirement for participating in various societal activities, citing constitutional rights and the risk of discrimination.

    The Doctors’ Appeal emphasized the importance of basing public health measures on scientific evidence and avoiding actions that could lead to negative consequences for public health and society at large. They highlighted studies questioning the effectiveness of lockdowns and stressed the significance of natural immunity following infection.

    The initiative gained support from thousands of individuals, including doctors, researchers, and members of the public, who signed the appeal to express their agreement with these positions. The Doctors’ Appeal continued to serve as a platform for debate and information regarding pandemic management and related medical and ethical issues.

    For more information about the Doctors’ Appeal and their activities, visit their official website:

    doctorsappeal.com.