Just follow the links: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/covid-vaccine-injuries-vaers-cdc/
Remember, only about 1% of adverse reactions ever get reported to the VAERS court: https://www.medalerts.org/vaersdb/findfield.php?TABLE=ON&GROUP1=AGE&EVENTS=ON&VAX=COVID19&SERIOUS=ON
I'm more interested in the puppy dog in the lower right hand corner. Timestamp: https://youtu.be/v8VfbjsvDm0?t=146
Agree. It's also part of their religion to tell us the truth, now and then. Something about transferring the karma that's coming their way onto the rest of us. They can always say: "Look we told you. It's not on us if you didn't believe it."
It's Chris Rock. I don't know whether he's mocking us or informing us.
https://nerdist.com/article/spiral-book-of-saw-trailer-chris-rock/
Sigh. No virus has ever been isolated in a way that a normal person would consider "isolated".
As for Sars-CoV-2, they picked a whole 8 base-pairs of DNA out of a toxic soup and then used a computer model to get the other 30,000. This has as much to do with science as global warming does..
So, was the body on which they did the autopsy Officer Tippett?
There is evidence vaccine passports could motivate skeptical Americans to get shots. Several vaccine-hesitant participants at a recent focus group of Trump voters led by pollster Frank Luntz suggested their desire to see family, go on vacation and resume other aspects of daily life outpaced fear of the shots, particularly if travel companies and others moved to require proof of vaccination.
Yeah, fuck off with that.
That Freddie deBoer article is something. After assuring us that he's not like those evil right-wingers:
"...How could it possibly be healthy for the entire media industry to be captured by any single niche political movement, let alone one that nobody likes?
And the bizarre assumption of almost everyone in media seems to have been that they could adopt this brand of extreme niche politics, in mass, as an industry, and treat those politics as a crusade that trumps every other journalistic value, with no professional or economic consequences. They seem to have thought that Americans were just going to swallow it; they seem to have thought they could paint most of the country as vicious bigots and that their audiences would just come along for the ride. They haven’t."
Anyone who questions anything is a conspiracy theorist.