The mRNA Covid vaccines are killing people, plain and simple.
Best guess, they lead to about a 10% rise in non-Covid mortality and no reduction in Omicron deaths. This is Australian data, very clean because AUS had ~no Covid before vaccines; deaths are 17% above normal in 2022. pic.twitter.com/Rbc4qk9AV3 — Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) October 5, 2022
Datasets out of Israel show similar spikes in death around all the times when covid injections and their boosters were introduced en masse. At every new release interval, the death counts spiked dramatically. "The vaccine fanatics have not yet realized the debate around the mRNAs is quickly moving from: 'What kind of fool would oppose them?' to 'How much harm have they done?' No surprise, as they made the same mistake with masks, school closings, and lockdowns," Berenson says.I'll just keep saying it. Because it's true. And because I can.
The mRNA Covid "vaccines" (they're not vaccines, no vaccine lasts two months) are unsafe, ineffective, and should be withdrawn. Unsafe. Ineffective. Should be withdrawn. Unsafe. Ineffective. Should be withdrawn... — Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) October 6, 2022
More of the latest news about Fauci Flu shots can be found at ChemicalViolence.com. Sources for this article include: Revolver.news NaturalNews.comThe vaccine fanatics have not yet realized the debate around the mRNAs is quickly moving from:
"What kind of fool would oppose them?" to "How much harm have they done?" No surprise, as they made the same mistake with masks, school closings, and lockdowns. — Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) October 6, 2022
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