Vax Cultists Freak After Death-by-Vax Numbers Released

Back in the 1970s, when the federal government was imposing a mandated vaccine for swine flu on the US, the program was shut down when just 57 people died from taking the vaccine. The government decided that was just too risky for a brand-new medicine that had been rushed to market. Times seem to have changed a bit, huh?

We now know from government reported statistics that more than 3,700 people have died immediately after taking the coronavirus vaccine. Most of those vaccine victims died within the first hour of receiving the vaccine, from either anaphylactic shock or heart attacks. And those 3,700 deaths don’t include all the people who suddenly died about a week after taking the vaccine, like “Marvelous” Marvin Hagler or rapper DMX.

So, for the record, the coronavirus vaccine has killed more Americans than 9/11. Say, didn’t we launch a 20-year war in Afghanistan in response to 9/11? Oh, who cares? Shut up, anti-vaxxer!

Despite an enormous number of Americans dying from this new experimental vaccine, the federal and state governments seem to be doubling down on forcing everyone to take it – including your kids.

Good luck, everybody. It’s getting crazy out there.


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