APPALLING: Government pours billions of taxpayer dollars into COVID jab promotional campaigns
(NaturalHealth3365) Promotion. Incentives. Bribery. Call it what you will, but no matter what term is used, there has been an obvious push from state and local governments, mass media, and public health officials to convince people to take the COVID shot. We’ve seen businesses give out free junk food, we’ve seen celebrities make their plea on commercials, and just recently, we even met one state’s so-called vax a million winner.
But if this jab is truly as safe and effective as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) claims it is, why do they have to fund a massive promotional campaign to convince people to get it? And why is the American public having to pay the bill for these ads — while Big Pharma gets free advertising and billions of dollars invested into it?
U.S. government used billions of taxpayer money to help get COVID shots developed — now they’re using billions more to convince people to actually take it
In a press release dated April 6, 2021, the CDC announced that they had awarded a whopping $3 billion in funding “to support local efforts to increase [injection] uptake by expanding COVID-19 [injection] programs and ensuring greater equity and access to [the experimental drugs.].” This insane amount of money is made available through taxpayer-funded programs, including the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act and the economic stimulus bill known as the American Rescue Plan.
The government has already shuffled billions of dollars toward the for-profit pharmaceutical industry to get the drugs made in the first place. And yet, unemployment still remains higher than typical, and thousands of individuals and small business owners face insolvency on account of the pandemic lockdowns.
And though Americans are being offered the COVID shots for “free,” pharmaceutical companies are charging the U.S. government upwards of $19.50 per dose — meaning the cost of these drugs is still coming out of our own paychecks.
In other jab rollout news: Thousands of Americans who already got the COVID shots end up contracting COVID anyway; hundreds hospitalized or now dead
“Breakthrough cases” of COVID-19 is a handy phrase to obscure reality: that the jab can fail. No drug or medical product is infallible, so it’s not unheard of for this to happen. However, the failure of COVID shots to “work” is troubling given how hard the media and government are pushing citizens to take these experimental drugs. Informed consent advocates are concerned that people are not being made aware of the full range of risks vs. benefits of these shots.
In a May 28 release available on their website, the CDC announced that 10,262 breakthrough cases of COVID have so far been reported among people who have received the full recommended doses of the FDA-unapproved shots, which are currently available under Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Of these thousands of people, more than two-thirds were symptomatic and 10 percent ended up hospitalized. Sadly, 160 of these people — who presumably had faith in the power of these drugs to protect them — have since passed away.
Only time will tell how many more will suffer.
One interesting note:
According to the CDC, of the individuals hospitalized with COVID despite getting their injections (so far), about 29 percent of them “were asymptomatic or hospitalized for a reason unrelated to COVID-19.” Reading between the lines, this raises a few questions:
How many of these individuals were actually admitted due to adverse events from the shots? Are these adverse events being reported? Why isn’t the CDC discussing this information? And if their reason for admission was truly “unrelated to COVID-19,” are these patients still being counted as COVID cases that the media can add to their ongoing alarmist tally? If so, how many other “cases” of COVID fit this questionable description throughout the pandemic?
Fearmongering works. Shock and awe sell. Keep being curious about what you see and hear in the news, and above all, pay attention to where your hard-earned tax dollars are going.
Sources for this article include:
ChildrensHealthDefense.org
WLWT.com
HHS.gov
CDC.gov
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