Federal Government Wants EVERYONE Six-Months or Older to take The Jab, Even Though Testing Incomplete

Guinea pigs.

Last time I checked, people are still dropping dead due to their allergies to peanuts, shellfish, wheat gluten… even almonds.

That’s why it’s so puzzling to me as to why the federal government is pushing this COVID snake oil so hard on adults, children, infants, even the un-born.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not an anti-vaxxer. Vaccines that have been around for decades and have proven track records are perfectly fine by me.

Right off the bat, the polio and smallpox vaccines come to mind. And speaking as one who actually had to take the shot for the Bubonic Plague, I thank those researchers from years ago who made sure I didn’t die an agonizing death during one of my deployments.

But on the official government website for the National Institue of Health (last updated on July 22, 2021) was it told to the American people that the COVID-19 vaccines would finally be tested for those with “allergies or mast cell (white blood cell) disorders.”

Specifically, the NIH waited until the summer of 2021 to tell us this still wasn’t happening;

The original clinical trials did not include people with severe allergies or conditions that could cause dangerous allergic responses to vaccines.

Gee, thanks for sitting on even testing this witches brew for those who may be deathly allergic to it. By July of 2021, millions of Americans had already taken The Jab (sarcasm, off).

But in late 2022, the official government website for the Center for Disease Control updated on October 5, 2022 the following;

CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and older, and boosters for everyone ages 5 years and older if eligible.

COVID-19 vaccines available for children include:

But wait, there’s more.

Last updated on Oct. 20, 2022, the CDC again noted on their official government website that not only was The Jab fine for sixth-month-old babies, they also wanted pregnant women to pump that still untested secret sauce into their veins;

Although the overall risks are low, if you are pregnant or were recently pregnant, you are

  • More likely to get very sick from COVID-19 compared to people who are not pregnant. People who get very sick from COVID-19 may require hospitalization, admission to an intensive care unit (ICU), or use of a ventilator or special equipment to breathe. Severe COVID-19 illness can also lead to death.
  • At increased risk of complications that can affect your pregnancy and developing baby. For example, COVID-19 during pregnancy increases the risk of delivering a preterm or stillborn infant.

Getting a COVID-19 vaccine can protect you and others around you from getting very sick from COVID-19, and keeping you as healthy as possible during pregnancy is important for the health of your baby.

CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for everyone aged 6 months and older, including people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying to get pregnant now, or those who might become pregnant in the future. This recommendation includes getting boosters when it is time to get one.

No wonder perfectly healthy people are dropping dead due to “unknown reasons.”


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