The CDC wants more fools to take their poisons!

Does anyone with two functioning brain cells still follow the guidelines of these psychopaths?

Perhaps people are waking up

Experts are wary of public “vaccine fatigue,” with only 13% of children and 22% of adults getting the boosters in 2023.

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2 thoughts on “The CDC wants more fools to take their poisons!

  1. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 March 2, 2024 / 2:21 pm

    Despite seeing CDC’s relentless pushing of the covid vaccines, it is good to see this “vaccine fatigue” happening with people. Maybe people are just getting tired of running down to get shot. Especially when they don’t feel that it does any good or particularly if they suspect it’s causing them some problems. Or maybe they are even hearing glimmers of the truth about the death jabs.

    Also, I would think that people wouldn’t want to be up-to-date on shots, and have to put on that death facial expression that you have given an example of in your meme, John.

    And I have to say that you always come up with the most clever memes. Plus, so many. It’s truly a part of the charm of Nofakenews! 🙂

    But apparently Bill Gates and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance are threatened by these memes. So, that is a victory! As shown in the following statement from another article of The Defender:

    “The article warned that while memes are often associated with ‘cute cat sand celebrities with funny captions, ‘they have a more sinister function’ as ‘part of a highly sophisticated strategy to spread and monetise health information.’”

    And The Defender gave an example of a couple of very old memes. It would appear that people have been onto the evil of vaccines for quite some time. As shown in the following:

    “Citing the ‘long history’ of anti-vaccination memes, the article featured an image from 1802 depicting a vaccine monster being fed a basket of infants and ‘excreting them with horns,’ and another from 1892 showing a vaccination serpent and a dancing skeleton threatening a mother and infant.”

    Interesting! Memes can really send strong messages! 🤣

    So, my hats off to you, John! 🙂

    Lisa

  2. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews March 2, 2024 / 10:16 am

    Thanks, Lisa, for the excellent feedback. The controllers are constantly threatened by the truth, whether presented through pictures or the written word.

    John

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