Former president gets booed at one of his own rallies
For millions of Americans the definition of ‘fully vaccinated’ is about to change, casting them back into the outer edges of society with the ‘unclean’ and the untouchables
Americans are growing restless over where the Covid narrative is heading, and there seems to be a growing disconnect between “we the people” and those who seek to represent us in government.
Even Donald Trump, ever the populist, now seems hopelessly out of touch. It’s like the grassroots movement of deplorables he helped energize has now passed him by and are waiting for him to catch up.
But will he catch up, or lag farther and farther behind?
On Saturday night, Aug. 21, in Cullman, Alabama, Trump got booed at one of his own rallies – when’s the last time you saw that happen?
What could be so offensive to the ears of thousands of deplorables, you ask? Let’s just say that when their leader told them Covid vaccines are “good” and people should take them, it didn’t sell in Alabama, not anymore than it has sold in Ohio, Georgia, or anywhere else. [Watch video in second tweet below]
The crowd reacted with a string of boos, to which Trump responded:
“Nah, that’s ok, that’s all right, you got your freedoms! But I happened to take the vaccines. If it doesn’t work you’ll be the first to know, OK? I’ll call up Alabama and say, ‘hey, you know what…’ but it is working!”
No, Mr. Trump, it isn’t working.
This is what’s known in the business as a “leaky” vaccine.
The first scientist to warn us about the “catastrophic” consequences of launching a mass vaccination program in the heat of a viral pandemic was Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche of Belgium. We reported his findings back in March.
But there have since been many other scientists come forward with warnings. Look at the sampling of warnings below that indicated the world’s first-ever coronavirus “vaccine” would end in failure:
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