One of the most amazing things about the MAHA movement is that many people have finally been empowered to be honest about vaccine injuries. People will still screech at you and call you pejoratives like “science denier” and “anti-vaxxer,” but at least you don’t get banned from social media for talking about it any longer.
We’re not just talking about the COVID vaccines, either. American kids are now subjected to 72+ shots. That’s over 20 times as many vaccines as most people in Generation X received when they were kids.
We now know—thanks to the work of HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.—that the safety testing on vaccines is basically non-existent. Vaccines are tested for safety for about two weeks after injection, and if a child doesn’t have a negative reaction, it’s declared safe.
We’ve never had any long-term studies for any of the 72+ vaccines. There have never been any studies on the cumulative effects of dozens of vaccines, even though each individual shot permanently alters the human immune system. Doctors who have asked honest questions about the lack of safety testing on vaccines have been censored, vilified, and in some cases, have lost their medical licenses.
During COVID, thousands of Americans finally realized that pointing out vaccine injuries was a quick way to get banned from social media. The tide has obviously turned in a big way. Here’s podcaster Bret Weinstein making a shocking confession about his family’s vaccine injuries.
People were not allowed to say this stuff just a couple of years ago:
