JD Rucker has been bird-dogging the adverse reactions to the
COVID jabs from the beginning. Here is his
latest at America First Report:
Buried Bombshell: CDC Forced to Reveal
They Had 71 MILLION Symptoms
Reported to Them Following Covid Jabs
It took a couple of lawsuits, a
whole lot of coaxing of an unfriendly judge, and over a year of legal battles
to force the CDC to do what they should have done from the beginning. Now we
finally have the information about adverse reactions reported to the CDC
through their V-Safe app. The data makes it clear why they fought so hard to keep
it under wraps. It’s absolutely damning of any notion that the Covid-19 jabs
are “safe.”
They are not safe, but you probably
knew that already. . . .
. . .But what we don’t find out
until later in the article is that 71 MILLION symptoms caused by the “vaccines” were
reported to the CDC, which they conveniently forgot to mention before over 230
million Americans had already been jabbed at least once.
Yes, this was a cover-up that
required massive work from ICAN and The Highwire to force out into the
open. Now, it’s up to us to disseminate this information to as many people as
possible. Pandemic Panic Theater isn’t over despite an apparent pause for some
patriots who have essentially stopped fighting it. They see the numbers of people
getting jabbed going down and the lack of adoption of the new bivalent boosters
and they think it’s “mission accomplished.”
It’s not. There’s still a whole lot
of work to do. We have to assume that a new iteration of Pandemic Panic Theater
will rear its ugly head in the near future. Either a new Plandemic or a renewal
of the Covid Plandemic is on the way. We have to get as many people as possible
to become aware of what our government, Big Pharma, corporate media, Big Tech,
academia, and the vast majority of medical professionals are doing to us.
More at the link here.
Share the link with your family, friends, and colleagues. And we STILL do not know the full story.
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