09/23/2021 / By Lance D Johnson
Locked down and isolated from interstate commerce, the island of Bermuda should have theoretically been free of COVID infections over a year ago. But like any nation, lock downs suppressed the health and well being of the population, priming people for disease, poverty, mental health challenges and societal breakdown. After a miserable mask mandate was put in place on December 1, 2020, the island quickly saw a spike in COVID cases — a spike that far exceeded any previous influx of infection. According to the COVID case data, forced masking only suppresses the population further, spreading infections and straining the very systems of the body (respiratory and cardiovascular) that need to be strengthened in order to overcome these attacks.
After the British island pushed citizens to mask up and take two experimental vaccines in 2021, the case counts spiked yet again in March and April, dwarfing the previous two waves of illness. Now, heading into the Fall of 2021, Bermuda has “fully vaccinated” approximately 67 percent of their population. At this vaccination rate, experts postulated that COVID outbreaks would go away and life would go back to normal. Dr. Anthony Fauci said a 50 percent adult vaccination rate would eliminate any future COVID surges. He has repeatedly dismissed the durability of natural immunity and pushed experimental vaccine science on people. Now the “fully vaccinated” are waiting helplessly as their artificial immunity wanes, as they become the super spreaders they once feared.
As vaccination rates increase, COVID cases are now plaguing Bermuda at a shocking rate. The island is now witnessing a 5,600 percent increase in COVID cases in the month of September, as leaky, non-sterilizing vaccines speed up viral mutations and increase the populations’ susceptibility to respiratory illness.
Bermuda has 67% of their entire population fully vaccinated, only 2 percent behind Vermont
Cases have risen 5,605% in the past month, and they’re averaging the equivalent of ~750,000 cases per day in the US
Are we done pretending high vax rates will “end the pandemic” yet? pic.twitter.com/s6AZpB3yJl
— IM (@ianmSC) September 21, 2021
The situation is so dire, the Centers for Disease Control has put Bermuda in the level four, very high-risk category for COVID. The CDC recommends that Americans avoid travel to the island. The agency says the current situation is so bleak that “fully vaccinated” travelers are “at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19 variants.” This is the same CDC that threatens to segregate, terminate employment and make life miserable for every person who didn’t enter into this FAILED vaccine experiment.
The situation in Bermuda is similar to the vaccine failure that is currently being witnessed in the state of Vermont. Vermont has a higher vaccination rate than Bermuda, and the people there are also witnessing an unprecedented uptick in cases. Approximately 88 percent of Vermont adults are partially vaccinated, and 79 percent are fully vaccinated. However, the state is currently setting a new record in COVID cases and hospitalizations. This damning information won’t be found anywhere across the mainstream media, because CNN, MSNBC and NPR are too busy attacking Republican governors in states that allow people to make their own choices regarding lockdowns, suffocation and bioweapon clot shots.
Bermuda looks very similar to Vermont…
Vermont, with the highest vaccination rate in the country — 88% of adults at least partially vaccinated & 79% fully vaccinated — is about to set a new high in COVID cases, just 3.5 months after Fauci said with 50% of adults vaccinated we wouldn’t see significant surges.
Whoops! pic.twitter.com/7QHOxKZ5Je
— IM (@ianmSC) September 16, 2021
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