In this powerful segment, the speaker unleashes a scathing critique of the vaccine industry, boldly labeling it 'a complete and total fraud.' They express disbelief that public awareness hasn't shifted more dramatically post-COVID regarding alleged dangers and fraudulent approval processes.
The discussion delves into controversial claims that vaccines cause autism and SIDS, arguing they are often not proven safe or effective and are approved under fraudulent conditions. The speaker points to a significant disconnect, observing that despite growing skepticism, states like New York and California continue vaccine policies as if the 'COVID scam years' never happened, attributing this to underlying political agendas.
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Transcript
Gosh, I, I, I thought that more and more people were becoming aware that, number one, vaccines do cause autism. And that vaccines also cause sudden infant death syndrome in certain cases. And that vaccines actually, uh, many of them are never proven safe or effective, and that they're approved under fraudulent conditions, you know, prep act, emergency use authorization for, for COVID vaccines, etcetera. I mean, from my point of view, the entire vaccine industry is a complete and total fraud. But, yeah. I, I, I thought more and more people were waking up to that after the COVID scam years. But from what you're saying, that's certainly not happening in, in local government or, or schools, is it? No. So what's happened in, in, in states like Connecticut, New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Massachusetts, the list goes on and on, right? Wow. You'd think, you'd think COVID never happened. Because it's a political thing, Mike. These people, they will do anything, anything they can to thwart the agenda. And trust me, listen, I don't love everything that this presidential administration has done. I'm not here to talk politics today. I don't, I, you know, obviously great strides ...