
Canadian business journalist Ian Vandaelle died suddenly at the age of 33, which might not be newsworthy in and of itself if he wasn’t a Covid-19 vaccine mandate advocate who called for people who refused to get the vaccine to be arrested and imprisoned in what amounts to anti-vax concentration camps. While the cause of his death was not given, many assume he may have died from all the vaccine and booster shots he received.
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… One ultra-left extremist was so sure what he believed was the gospel that he wanted unvaccinated people arrested and put away in concentration camps. Ian Vandaelle was a Canadian business journalist who worked as a reporter and editor at the Financial Post. Before that, he was a producer at BNN Bloomberg for over a decade.
However, during the “plandemic,” he called for vaccine passports and mandates in posts on social media. He even called for the firing of anyone who refused the injections. In one social media post he stated:
I, for one, advocate we bring the carrot and the stick. Incentivize getting the vaccine however we like, ice cream, lotteries, literally whatever, I don’t care, and require vaccination to do non-essential things.
Wanna go to a bar to watch the game? Passport.
I, for one, advocate we bring the carrot *and* the stick. Incentivize getting the vaccine however we like – ice cream, lotteries, literally whatever, I don’t care – and require vaccination to do, uh, non-essential things. Wanna go to a bar to watch the game? Passport. https://t.co/0vav22CaPk
— Ian Vandaelle (@IanVandaelle) July 9, 2021