(COVID Blog) A 7-year-old child is dead; and the father wants other parents to follow his lead on childcare.
Jackson Everett Ball was a first grader at Lakewood Elementary School in Durham, North Carolina. He was a huge University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball fan. Jackson also loved music and the arts in general. He was the son of Mr. Billy Ball and Ms. Hillary Little, who are married, according to Hillary’s Facebook page. Jackson was the middle child, with two sisters.
Billy Ball – vaxx zealot extraordinaire
Mr. Ball is a typical liberal, with most of his social media posts being about vaccines and homosexual culture.
He graduated from the University of North Carolina in 2004 with a degree in journalism, according to his LinkedIn page. That would make him around 40 years old today. He worked for North Carolina Policy Watch from January 2016 to March 2020. Mr. Ball has been a Washington Post contributor since February 2021. He is also managing editor of “left-leaning news outlet” Cardinal & Pine, which is owned by Courier Newsroom.
It is an understatement calling Mr. Ball a diehard vaxx zealot. Cardinal & Pine is essentially a Pfizer/Moderna marketing operation, and has been that way since January 2021.
Mr. Ball constantly promotes masks and the injections. He virtue signaled his own shots, and advocated mandatory injections for teachers.
The free Cardinal & Pine advertising for big pharma continued through 2021 and the first phase of booster shots.
But what Mr. Ball really loves is promoting mRNA injections for children.
He announced that his kids were “excited” to get mRNA booster shots on May 20, 2022 because they received candy as a reward.
Death of Jackson, denialism of Billy
The exact circumstances surrounding Jackson’s death are unclear. But his cringe-worthy obituary, obviously written by Billy, tells a common post-injection death story. The obituary starts by saying Jackson “was an ardent fan of bouncy balls [and] getting dirty…” It goes on to say “Jackson suffered a catastrophic brain event on Jan. 4, 2023.” That indicates a sudden ruptured brain aneurysm, post-injection meningitis, or encephalitis.