We’ve published countless studies finding vaccines are ineffective at preventing COVID-19. In fact, there’s more concrete evidence that vaccines actually put you at a higher risk of catching COVID-19 - keeping you sicker for longer. Perhaps it’s because Canada purchased over 400 million vaccine doses for its 38.25 million people - around 11 doses per person.
Nevertheless, Pfizer salesman Justin Trudeau keeps pushing these vaccines to ‘stay happy and healthy’. On Monday, while vacationing in Jamaica, he posted an ad of a man playing hockey against three players named “COVID-19.” He puts on his helmet right before getting hit in the head with a hockey puck labeled, “Boost your defenses,” which falls to the floor.

COVID-19 vaccines got us back in the game but omicron changed the rules. Now it’s important to maintain protection because as we all know the game is not over. Keep up to date on your vaccination to stay in the game.
The tweet has over 20k comments and only 4k likes. This is what Twitter users call getting ratioed. It’s great to see people waking up.

Over in New Zealand, Medsafe, the drug safety authority, says in their November safety report #46 that “by chance” some people will get a new illness or die shortly after mRNA vaccination. (published mid-December)
That chance seems to be around 15%. The all-cause mortality rate is currently around 15% higher than the 5-year average. Which some have attributed directly to the rollout of boosters.
What do you think of Trudeau’s new ad? Enough to keep you from getting a booster?
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Trudeau is a first rate putz and all around shit stain on the fabric of Canada....a total tool. Needs to be dropped off in a field with several amorous bull moose. No redeeming value in this low life. Hopefully, he'll keep getting jacked up on this toxin, though I'm fairly certain he's not getting the real McCoy.
"... Justin Trudeau keeps pushing these vaccines to ‘stay happy and healthy'."
Hey Trudeau, tell that to fellow Canadians and vaccine-injured Justin Bieber and Celine Dion, whose careers are likely finished.