01/10/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Around mid-December, creepy ads started appearing on Craigslist for “Paid Child Study, $2000.” It turns out these ads link to a company called StudyKIK that exploits children by using them as human guinea pigs for new “vaccines.”
Despite violating Craigslist’s policies against “exploitation or endangerment of minors,” the ads target parents in desperate need of cash who are willing to hand over their children to Big Pharma in exchange for a few fiat dollars from the Federal Reserve.
“[Craistlist] also prohibits prescription drugs and related items,” notes The Covid Blog, which recently launched a #BoycottCraigslist campaign to try to get the company’s attention and have the StudyKIK ads removed and banned.
“Yet somehow StudyKIK is allowed to recruit children to take experimental drugs.” (Related: Pfizer did the same thing in 2020 when it recruited young children to be human guinea pigs for covid “vaccines.”)
The ads started appearing in the “labor gigs” section of Craigslist, which is frequented by people in dire need of cash. StudyKIK aims to exploit them by adding new children to its six million-strong human guinea pig rosters.
In nearly every major city page listed on Craigslist, these StudyKIK ads are prominently featured, which begs the question: Why is Craigslist turning a blind eye to this blatant violation of its terms of use?
The Covid Blog is doing its best to draw attention to the issue and get it resolved. It contacted Craigslist directly about the matter, but as of this writing has not received any response.
Since things like this often go nowhere, The Covid Blog has also launched a campaign to get as many people as possible to fill out the StudyKIK page with fake contact information in protest of the company’s abuse and exploitation of children.
Much like how little black babies were once used as bait for alligator hunters in Florida, StudyKIK is using children from poorer families as Big Pharma bait to generate massive profits.
“All the true parents and critical thinkers out there should FLOOD THE STUDYKIK SIGN-UP DATABASE with fake troll contact information,” the page states.
“Perhaps StudyKIK will end up shutting down their campaign because of too much trolling. It’s good old-fashioned sabotage by concerned citizens at war. Those actions will indirectly save children, and will also save some of those injudicious parents from themselves.”
Seeing as how jab zealots everywhere are on a mission to jab everyone as they pursue death for the unvaccinated, this is the least that concerned citizens can do to fight back against this pharmaceutical assault on society’s youngest and most innocent members.
“My mind is blown by those evil ads,” one commenter wrote. “I will never understand how people can abuse and torture each other. The depth of depravity and evil is beyond comprehension.”
“What will it take for people to wake up and protect the children? For people to stop supporting and using big tech?”
Another wrote that evil exists and is everywhere, and that people physically and emotionally abuse others for various reasons. Some are just sick people who enjoy causing harm to others, which appears to be the case for the globalists and their pharmaceutical and vaccine racket.
“Pushing vaccines on children is the biggest crime in human history,” wrote someone else. “Yes, it is the cleanest genocide (they didn’t cut hands, torture, cut throats, bomb, etc.) but also the most perverse of them all because it claims to be “out of love and care” for the victims.
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