These Creepy Vaccine Bot Notices Really Have to Go…

Here’s a meme that will get you banned on Twitter in a flash, although you can still find it on Gab, SocialGalactic and other non-cruddy social media sites. And yes, it’s actually true.

If you post anything about the not-vax on your timeline, a bot will show up very quickly to post about how you should go visit the FCC website to find out how safe the “vaccines” are and why you should get one immediately. Yeah. Pretty creepy.

In case you missed the news by the way, the CDC is holding an emergency meeting about the dummy-shot next week. The subject of the meeting is the cases of heart inflammation that are turning up in young, under-20 males after they get the second booster shot.

Gee, thanks, government. Nice to know that AFTER 130 million Americans are supposedly fully vaccinated. Great job checking this DNA-altering substance which is not an actual vaccine under any definition of a vaccine to see if it’s actually safe.

They sure are pushing hard to coerce people into getting the shot before all the evidence is in on whether it’s safe or effective. But that’s none of our business here at Facts Not Memes.


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