How many Americans have died after taking the Covid vaccines

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We’re still at the stage where drawing attention to the damage being done by lockdown gets you labelled as a granny killer, or a Covidiot. So the idea of challenging the safety of the Covid vaccines is out of the question.

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We’re still at the stage where drawing attention to the damage being done by lockdown – on the nation’s mental and physical health, the economy, liberty, child development, etc etc – gets you labelled as a granny killer, or a Covidiot. So the idea of challenging the safety of the Covid vaccines – even just for sake of public debate and of being extra cautious (that’s what the pro-lockdowners want, isn’t it?) – is out of the question. Do that and you’ll be viewed as nothing better than the latest David Icke wannabe.

Silly labels clearly don’t bother Fox News host Tucker Carlson, however, who has been fairly sound on Covid and lockdowns from the begging. He recently pointed out that while the upsides of vaccination against the virus are touted constantly – by the Government, the media, ‘celebrities’ and, as a result, friends and neighbours – the potential risks are kept on the down-low. He then asked a very important question (important because the vaccine is being given the everybody – children and pregnant women included) which I simply cannot imagine Matt Hancock and the likes even considering: how many people have died after taking the vaccine.

A transcript of part of his talk is available here. You can watch the video below.

Michael Curzon

Michael Curzon is the Editor of Bournbrook Magazine. He is also Assistant Editor of The Conservative Woman.

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