Shouldn’t They Have Tested the Vaccines for This Before Giving Them to People?

Wow! Just… wow!

Read the text on this meme and let it sink in for a moment. The FDA did not test the COVID shots prior to approving them to see whether they affect human fertility. Just to be on the safe side, men should consider freezing some reproductive samples before getting the shot. We’ll be that everyone who was foolish enough to get the shot wishes they had heard that advice about 10 months ago!

The COVID shots already have a massive negative side effect profile that includes swelling of the heart, menstrual period irregularities, neurological damage, several rare neurological conditions, and oh, yeah… death! But NOW they’re going to check and see if the shots will also render you infertile.

Once again, federal agencies and the medical community cover themselves in glory! We’re going to be shocked if anyone at this point who is still genetically pure and unvaccinated decides to get the shot(s).

We’ve been lied to so many times by the people in charge that nothing they say from now on about the China virus, the “variants” or the shots should be considered true.


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