Ray Obomsawin

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Person.png Ray ObomsawinRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(doctor, COVID-19/Premature death)
Raymond Obomsawin.png
Born1950
DiedDecember 28, 2021
Cause of death
"COVID"
NationalityUS
Victim ofpremature death
Dr. Obomsawin went from perfectly healthy to dead a few days after sending an important document to RFK Jr. related to the safety of the COVID vaccines.

Dr. Raymond Obomsawin went from perfectly healthy to dead a few days after sending an important document to RFK Jr. related to the safety of the COVID vaccines.[1]

Obomsawin was skeptical to the widely held assumption that vaccines have historically benefited humanity throughout the world, and has held several lectures on the topic[2].

His obituary states he died at his residence after a brief illness.[1] The symptoms was consistent with liver failure and multi-organ failure.[3]

Education

Obomsawin held a MSc.and a PhD with concentrations in health science and human ecology.

His credentials past and present include Executive Director for a First Nations Health Centre on Canada’s West Coast; Senior Advisor on First Nations Health at the National Aboriginal Health Organization; Executive Director in the California Rural Indian Health Board system; Director of the Office for National Health Development NIB (Assembly of First Nations); and founding Chairman of the National Commission Inquiry on Indian Health. [4]

He Co-Chaired the United Nations Environment Program – Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on the Potential Impacts of Genetic Use Restriction Technologies (alias “Terminator Seed” technologies).[5]

Dr. Obomsawin has advised senior decision-makers in the public sector on health, education, agriculture, nutrition, agro-forestry, and environmental projects. He has over 85 research papers and professional publications.

Immunity, Infectious Disease and Vaccination




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