When the stories of a few athletes dying from heart issues came out I thought it was ridiculous that some people suddenly concluded it must be the vaccine.
When the health insurance data showed that the worldwide increase in non-covid deaths is correlated with employed people (vax mandates), and studies that proved covid does not increase risk in myocarditis but other studies that proved the vaccine does in rare cases cause myocarditis, then I was convinced something is off.
Studies like the Canadian "get vaxed to avoid traffic accidents" on the surface may look good for the vaccine, but when you look closer it's the opposite effect. They didn't try to look into how many miles were driven by the different groups, which is possibly the most important factor in the study, the writing is clearly politically motivated and the data is not publically available, and for some unexplicable reason they didn't include those already dead at the scene, which would exclude those who died from my. Maybe worst of all the study lasted 1 month and people who were vaccinated for the first 2 weeks were counted as unvaccinated, which would skew the numberes to make a placebo look convincing for preventing traffice accidents.
Why in the world would I trust anything these dishonest people say? It's not just this study but the phizer trial has many issues too. "Science" has become politicized like CNN and Fox. Governments and corporations are pushing papers for their agenda, and it's very difficult to keep up with their mental gymnastics to determine what is sound reasoning and what is statistically insignificant.
No matter what you believe you can always find an argument for it if you want to. The key to not being deceived is to be humble. I don't know to what degree the vaccine is positive or negative, but I do not trust the politically and financially motivated to tell me what to believe.