While national talking heads on the alphabet soup cable news channels, as well as President Joe Biden and his team of medical staffers claim Covid-19 vaccines are safe, one local council member is not so sure.
Northfield Village Councilor Keith Czerr told Northfield Village Council September 9, that he’s been studying ingredients of various Covid-19 vaccines, which he alleges contain poisons and several types of carcinogens.
“It kind of stresses me out thinking about it,” Czerr said.
However when questioned, Czerr, chair of the Health and Welfare Committee, could not remember the exact vaccines.
However, Czerr said the information was from the Centers for Disease Control website at https://www.cdc.gov/.
“I just looked at this today and it was really scary, “ he added.
One of the ingredients was formaldehyde.
“Formaldehyde is a highly [dangerous] carcinogen, “he added.
“It May cause death and permanent injury after a very short exposure.”
Other vaccine ingredients could cause brain and liver damage and reproductive and embryonic damage, Czerr alleged.
“I’m overwhelmed. I read this to you so you can understand one of the many people in opposition to getting a vaccine is because a lot of the things they are putting in the vaccines are toxic to our bodies,” he said. “I’m not trying to cause a debacle here. I’m just blindly concerned about some thing someone will line up to get put in their bodies.
Czerr said that he is as blind as anyone over the vaccines.
“I’m very concerned about what’s going to happen to the United States and our community, because of the Nordonia Hills meeting. I’m coming humbly. People are angry,” he said. “People are very angry. I’m ignorant and I need help – that’s why I’m asking.”
Some Council members looked and could not find the information Czerr found.
And at least one councilor disagreed with Czerr.
“We are not medical experts here,” Renell Noack, said
I don’t agree with that [Czerr]. The simple reason is that each individual has their own choices to make regardless of what you’re reading, “ Noack said. “If they want to do it – or they don’t want to do it.
“Then you’ll just have to go around and down a wormhole like me,” he added.
In other actions:
- Engineer Dan Colins submitted his latest project report to Council September 8.
- The engineer’s office applied for a $10,000 land bank management grant August 28. The grant, from Summit County, will be awarded later this month.
- Pavement markings, thin white lines were completed August 21.
- Recommended EPA to survey boundaries 8/1-2021.
- Council website will soon be completed. And training will soon be scheduled.
- Council recently received National mayor’s grant for $191,000 . The funds can. be for a variety of projects including technology and cyber security.