So if about 150 million Americans (around 45% of population) that'd be practically 1 out 2 of those vaccinated would be experiencing an adverse event of some kind.
Would the cognitive dissonance and propoganda be strong enough for that percentage of adverse reactions to go unreported? I'd say yes.
A good 4 women I know have mentioned having "unusual or excessive menstrual bleeding" and I've noticed they were all vaccinated just a month or two prior to it occurring. Only one of them accepts believing it could've been linked to the vaccine.
That also works out to over 81M adverse events if they are under reported as well.
So if about 150 million Americans (around 45% of population) that'd be practically 1 out 2 of those vaccinated would be experiencing an adverse event of some kind.
Would the cognitive dissonance and propoganda be strong enough for that percentage of adverse reactions to go unreported? I'd say yes.
A good 4 women I know have mentioned having "unusual or excessive menstrual bleeding" and I've noticed they were all vaccinated just a month or two prior to it occurring. Only one of them accepts believing it could've been linked to the vaccine.