Chris Cuomo Taking Ivermectin?

They're trying to normalize vaccine injury—don't be fooled.

Recently, Chris Cuomo spoke out about taking ivermectin to help him recover from his vaccine injury.

Meanwhile, he brutally mocked it back in 2020, saying people who take it “need to be shamed.

To me, this was suspicious.

Isn’t it hard to believe that an ex-CNN news anchor who shamed people for taking ivermectin is now openly talking about how he uses it?

To understand what’s going on, you must know that nothing happens unless it’s allowed to happen.

Chris is openly discussing this because they’re trying to normalize vaccine injury.

As more people get injuries, Pfizer and Moderna want it to seem like a normal occurrence so nobody freaks out.

“Oh yeah, I got the vaccine and felt sicker, had brain fog, and heart palpitations. No biggie.”

Be on the lookout because you are going to start seeing this narrative everywhere.

More and more people in the media are going to start talking about their injuries and how they’re doing things to make it better.

Why am I telling you this?

It’s important to stay vigilant and aware of the corruption we’re living amongst.

There is a huge push from the media to distract and scare us so that we are easier to control.

A classic example from this is in South Africa when Nelson Mandela was in jail, the older generation didn’t do anything because they were so fearful.

They lived through oppression, jailing, and killing under apartheid, so they stopped fighting.

The subsequent generation was less burdened by the past and stood up to get Mandela out of jail and into leadership.

This shows us how easily our belief around power can be taken away…

But also how much power we have.

It’s all a mind game.

So, remember to stay vigilant and aware—don’t fall for these silly traps.

Until next time,

Kashif Khan

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