
ER Editor: Here is the link to the Rasmussen Survey of Jan.2, 2023: ‘Died Suddenly’? More Than 1-in-4 Think Someone They Know Died From COVID-19 Vaccines
Technocracy News has also picked up the story: 28% Of All Americans Know Someone Who Died From mRNA Injections. TN’s reaction:
The wheels of the biomedical cartel’s bus are coming off. Shout it from the rooftops. Look around to see how many hands are being held up. The evidence of death is all around and people everywhere have figured it out, even if they are not openly talking about it. Perhaps now, they will talk. Accountability must follow. Pfizer knew. Moderna knew. J&J knew. Fauci knew. The WHO knew. In the meantime, the death shots must stop.
Below are Celia Farber and Dr. Peter McCullough giving their slightly different reactions.
The Rasmussen survey was conducted right at the end of last month. And then there’s the January 2 collapse (and likely demise) of Damar Hamlin that adds to the effect on the American public:
Damar Hamlin: It’s In the Public Health Interest to Know If He Was Vaccinated
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America Awakens: Rasmussen Survey of 1,000 Americans Finds ALMOST HALF Surveyed Believe Covid Shots “Responsible For Unexplained Deaths.”
And one of FOUR know of somebody who died!
“A new survey released by Rasmussen Reports discovered that 48 percent of respondents believe that side effects from the experimental messenger RNA gene therapy Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines are responsible for a rash of unexplained deaths.
“Published Jan. 2, Rasmussen surveyed 1,000 American adults between Dec. 28 and 30, 2022 in an online and telephone poll, posing the question: “How likely is it that side effects of COVID-19 vaccines have caused a significant number of unexplained deaths?”
“48 percent responded they believed it was likely, while 28 percent stated they felt the scenario was “very likely.”
“Moreover, more than 1-in-4 of all respondents stated they believe that someone they personally know has died of a COVID vaccine complication at 28 percent.”
Read the article by Neil Campbell here.
An Astonishing Percentage of Americans Blame COVID-19 Vaccines for Unexplained Deaths https://t.co/xCHC5gXN42
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen_Poll) January 3, 2023
Meanwhile, Jill and Joe Biden continue to be completely out of touch with the American people, still harassing people at every turn to “go get that vaccine.”
To wit:
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