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Is vaccinated blood dangerous?
People are still, in the year 2026, asking for blood from unvaccinated donors.
Is the MMR deadlier than measles?
A recent research paper from Peter McCollough's group says that 299 deaths in the U.S. were reported after MMR vaccines, mostly in very young children, soon after getting the shot.
Can mRNA vaccines protect against respiratory viruses?
In a recent Senate Finance Committee hearing, HHS Secretary RFK Jr. said that he took away over $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine research because they do not work. He also said that if they did work, vaccine companies would spend their own money on research.
Is the government hiding COVID vaccine deaths?
Former ACIP member Robert Malone claims that Dr. Marty Makary is hiding proof that COVID vaccines caused the deaths of ten children.
Do COVID vaccines cause seven cancers?
In an interview on Mike Lindell's station, a McCullough Foundation scientist claims that COVID vaccines cause cancers of the breast, colon, prostate, bladder, stomach, lung, and thyroid.
Do vaccine inserts prove a connection to autism?
In an interview with optical mouse inventor Steve Kirsch, RFK Jr. claims that the papers that come in vaccine packages admit that vaccines cause autism.
Are we giving babies more vaccines than the military?
In a video, anti-vaccine lawyer Mary Holland claims that the military only allows its members to get 5 vaccines at a time while babies get 10 vaccines at a time.
Do COVID vaccines cause strokes?
In a letter to RFK Jr., Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin claims that the government knew that COVID vaccines cause strokes but stopped looking into it.

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