Remember that immigrant nutcase. Well, ponder this theory: Are there dubious prophylactic vaccines being aggressively promoted in the West by pro-EU health "experts" under the guise of preventing cancer among young Western women? Could such vaccines have possible side-effects affecting fertility? Why promote them with such hysteria when affected citizens question them? Who would benefit in the long-term from the sterilisation of Western women? Investigate Islamic influence in national reproductive health policy to check if the West's reproductive ability is being undermined.
qwop ago
Not only can some of them affect fertility, but the 50+ doses given to children can disable them for life once they are born.
2013 CDC recommended 50 doses of 14 vaccines between day of birth and age six, and 69 doses of 16 vaccines between day of birth and age 18.
You can watch any of the videos on the Vaxxed channel. There's hundreds of parents telling their stories of vaccine injury, among them are a few deaths too. This is what is going on, and nobody is talking about it:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwZDSEpPvE398OLazdituKQ/videos
SuperShilly ago
Do muzztards know their low IQ genetically deficient offspring eventually strain their own kaliphate endeavors?
White-Supremacist ago
You are assuming they aren't content living in tents and shacks.
ninjajunkie ago
No worries. After all, just a few full magazines could change the ratio in a minute.