So far in 2022 alone-
3 strokes: 2 of them weeks after jab. 1 of them 10 months after jab
2 lost babies in womb: 1 of them one week after jab, the other the day after. Second woman has been getting sick nonstop.
1 myo case: 27 year old male with no prior health issues. 1 month after second jab
1 unknown heart illness: 7 months after second dose
1 death 4 months after jab: Labelled covid. Got sick immediately after jab, never recovered. Took second shot while sick.
1 breast cancer: 9 months after 2 dose
Age range here is: 24 to 65.
None of this includes the hoards who are constantly getting sick over and over and over again. Never in my life have I heard so many people getting sick, losing babies, having strokes, heart attacks, blood clots, you name it. Never not this fast.
I used to get stories about someone passing or getting extremely sick or heart attack once in a blue moon.
It's happening more and more often.
And this explains the missing 5 million workers.
And why they are pushing anti-work to make you think people are slacking, when in fact, normal people do the work they are assigned, worked their hours, and go home.
People like me work overtime when we feel like it -- for the fun of it, for the feeling of accomplishment. But that's not normal.
IOW, anti-work is a cover story for increased disabilities due to vax injury.
And deaths. That's why the jobs are open.
How many people have they killed so far?
For months during this "labor shortage", I've wondered how the hell so many people can not work. No gov checks. How are they living? And I know the work is needed cause I've seen the signs up.
So where are these people? How are they living? I've suspected jab deaths and illness to be the major reason.
Millions if not tens of millions
In families where both husband and wife worked outside the home, they could decide the wife would stay home and be a housewife, homeschool the kids, particularly with public schooling gone to hell.
The pandemic seemed like a great time to go back to school, online. Keeping afloat with student loans.