Holocaust Survivor Vera Sharav shares an important message at CHD’s NJ Bus Event
Vera Sharav and CHD President Mary Holland showed up at the CHD Bus event in Bridgewater, New Jersey, to support the families and individuals who came to share their experiences with vaccine injury and COVID hospital protocols. It was a beautiful and bittersweet day highlighted by powerful, heartfelt stories.

During her visit Sharav was invited to share her own insights on the bus. Her message is something we should all hear.
For Vera, the bus itself triggered haunting memories:
Well the first thing that I noticed with the bus, which gave me a chill, is it’s a black bus, mostly windowless. That’s the kind of buses that the Nazis took the disabled children, disabled adults, for the genocide program which was called T4. This preceded the Holocaust per se.
The first victims of the Nazis were German. They were German infants and young children under the age of 3. Then it was the mentally ill. And eventually it was the nursing home residents. They wanted to get rid of what they deemed to be worthless eaters.
Well, when COVID first was launched – because it was launched, it didn’t happen out of nature – the first victims were the elderly. In nursing homes. They were systematically, medically murdered, just as the Nazis had done under T4.
I know this is very, very difficult for many Americans to hear and to contemplate, but I see… I see the agenda. I feel it. They mean to do harm and what is so incredibly shocking is how the medical profession once again was the first in line to help in this master plan of genocide. It’s nothing short of genocide. They now don’t go after this group or that group, but now rather everyone is in their crosshairs. They begin with the elderly and now they’re going after the children…
People need to resist. Your best weapon is to just say no.
You can watch the full interview here.
You can watch Vera Sharav’s 5-part documentary series, Never Again is Now Global here.
