Do COVID vaccines cause unusual bleeding?
Dr. Christian Northrup claims that COVID vaccines cause unusual and serious menstrual problems in women and girls.
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Dr. Christian Northrup claims that COVID vaccines cause unusual and serious menstrual problems in women and girls.
In an interview last year on FOX news, RFK Jr. claims the MMR vaccine contains millions of DNA fragments from fetal cells used to grow the vaccine virus and suggests those fragments could enter and become part of a person’s DNA.
In a video posted online, Dr. Ben Marble says vaccinated people should not donate blood because he believes the COVID-19 vaccine is dangerous, has contaminated the blood supply, and is causing serious health problems like blood clots and heart attacks.
In a 2021 committee hearing, Texas State Senator Bob Hall claims that the COVID vaccine skipped normal animal and human testing, that animals died during early tests, and that the public is being used as test subjects while the vaccine is still experimental…
In an old video, RFK Jr. claims that none of the 72 required childhood vaccines were properly safety tested, that drug companies push unnecessary vaccines to make money, and that vaccines caused a big rise in autism and other chronic diseases…
A tweet shared far and wide claims that COVID vaccines are made with SV40, which causes cancer.
In an interview with Joe Rogan, Robert Malone claims that vaccines are less safe and less effective than people are told, that some can cause serious side effects like heart problems, and that vaccines may not be the main reason certain diseases went…
Former CNN anchor Chris Cuomo now claims that he was harmed by the COVID vaccine and he takes ivermectin every day to treat it.
Now Joe Rogan is claiming that vaccinating during a pandemic makes the pandemic worse because leaky vaccines cause new variants.
Dr. Simone Gold posted a video that claims even though pregnant women were once warned to avoid things like sushi and wine, they are now being told to get four vaccines during pregnancy, including one the she says cannot be “turned off.”