Maybe it's just me, but something feels different at the end of this summer than the beginning of the summer, particularly in August. It seems the vaccine damage dam is about to break.
We've had a good idea that the vax was bad. Much of our evidence was based a lot on anecdotal incidents. It's just been endless posts of athletes dying out in the field or someone has a friend that got Myocarditis or blood clots after getting the vaccine but they're too stubborn or dense to make the connection.
Of course we've been paying attention to VAERS reporting, although that hasn't seemed to grab much attention.
This month:
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"Unknown cause" was shown to be the greatest cause of death in Canada. Mainstream Conservative personality Mark Steyn drew attention to this.
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The UK has awarded damages of over $100,000 for individuals Covid vaccine damaged.
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Pfizer is soon putting many of its products under the new company name Haleon.
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A new lawsuit in Massachusetts brings forth evidence that over 50 cases of deaths the state coded as Covid-19 deaths were in many cases strongly linked to recent Covid-19 vaccination. Lawyer Sidney Powell has drawn attention to this lawsuit.
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Smaller but semi-mainstream news outlets, like Belfast Telegraph, is starting to allude to deaths and injuries caused by the vaccine.
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Dr Fauci has just announced his retirement.
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The British government has just recommended against pregnant and breastfeeding women receiving the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
Maybe I'm reading into this too much, but if this trend continues, things are about to get very interesting in the weeks to come.
Got so sick with COVID last year I had to go to the hospital. They were all up in my face about not getting vaxxed. Told them I frequently read the cdcs vaers database and felt the risk was too great. Before I could finish my sentence they mocked vaers data as being sketchy and manipulated. All I wanted was my fever reduced and an IV. I went to a different hospital the next time and got an earful from the actual ER doctor. Bunch of faggots here in Indianapolis
Yeah, definitely sounds like a bunch of compromised allopathic faggots.