This Comedian’s Joke about Vaccine-Induced Tinnitus Turned out to be True

The liars at the CDC have been telling the American people for more than two years now that the COVID vaccines are “safe and effective.” But are they? Hundreds of thousands of people have developed mysterious and debilitating illnesses after getting vaccinated. Lots of people, especially young and healthy people under 40, have been dying suddenly since the shots were rolled out.

One of the known side effects of the Pfizer vaccine is tinnitus. The CDC says that people who developed tinnitus immediately after their COVID vaccine injection were just unlucky. It was all a coincidence. They investigated and found no link between the shots and the tens of thousands of people who suddenly developed tinnitus.

The CDC is now finally starting to admit that maybe, there just possibly might be a link between the two.

 

Oddly enough, comedian Jimmy Dore predicted this during one of his stand-up comedy routines last year. There is a very real risk of people developing tinnitus – a horrible ringing of the ears that never goes away – after getting a COVID vaccine. There are more than 25,000 cases of vaccine-induced tinnitus reported in the CDC’s own VAERS system, which they refuse to acknowledge.

Watch as Jimmy Dore called out the whole connection between COVID vaccines and debilitating tinnitus more than a year ago in this clip…


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