On Oct. 10 1964 Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip were seen leaving a picnic with the ten children. Their local native parents haven’t seen their children since. In Feb. 2010 Combes died after speaking out about the Queen’s abduction.
Combes was a child at the school when his ten friends disappeared. As an adult the healthy Combes, who had been part of recent protests about 50,000 missing Canadian children, was told to go to the St. Paul’s Catholic hospital in Vancouver for tests. There he was put into a coma by injection, then was prematurely pulled off life support.
Erika, a former nurse at St. Paul’s, speaks of how she witnessed Combes final days. Erika was convinced that all of his symptoms indicate that he died of arsenic poisoning, not “tuberculosis” as the British Columbia Coroner claimed. Erika describes her impressions in this June 2018 interview with Kevin Annett: https://youtu.be/Dd5-oH9RELM
Queen Elizabeth, Vatican, Canadian Government Murdering Witnesses to Child Murders
On Oct. 10 1964 Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip were seen leaving a picnic with the ten children. Their local native parents haven’t seen their children since. In Feb. 2010 Combes died after speaking out about the Queen’s abduction.
Combes was a child at the school when his ten friends disappeared. As an adult the healthy Combes, who had been part of recent protests about 50,000 missing Canadian children, was told to go to the St. Paul’s Catholic hospital in Vancouver for tests. There he was put into a coma by injection, then was prematurely pulled off life support.
Erika, a former nurse at St. Paul’s, speaks of how she witnessed Combes final days. Erika was convinced that all of his symptoms indicate that he died of arsenic poisoning, not “tuberculosis” as the British Columbia Coroner claimed. Erika describes her impressions in this June 2018 interview with Kevin Annett: https://youtu.be/Dd5-oH9RELM