Of course, every hero needs their foil. Even as your hamartia signals your forthcoming (already happening?) downfall, you're still one of the main characters.
Myocarditis – debunked and much more common in COVID victims
Excess deaths – caused by COVID
'Control group' – suffering from excess cardiac events caused by COVID
IVM – does nothing
This isn't going to be one of those gray-area ruminations on the murkiness of human character. The good guys won.
”Voters with annual incomes below $30,000 are most likely to think there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, while those with incomes above $200,000 are most likely to believe people who worry about vaccine safety are spreading conspiracy theories. A majority of Americans think COVID-19 vaccines are effective, but have concerns about side effects.”
Pfizer bagman: Hey Rasmussen, Here’s a bag full of money for a survey that we want run. By the way, the Democrats, CDC, FDA, NIH, several mRNA poison pushers (aka pharmaceutical companies) and many others who all spend millions per year on polls want for the survey to come out like this…
”Voters with annual incomes below $30,000 are most likely to think there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, while those with incomes above $200,000 are most likely to believe people who worry about vaccine safety are spreading conspiracy theories. A majority of Americans think COVID-19 vaccines are effective, but have concerns about side effects.”
Pfizer bagman: Hey Rasmussen, Here’s a bag full of money for a survey that we want run. By the way, the Democrats, CDC, FDA, NIH, several mRNA poison pushers (aka pharmaceutical companies) and many others who all spend millions per year on polls want for the survey to come out like this…
Myocarditis PROVEN to be FAR worse from COVID vs. the vaccine.
Even in young healthy people.
We won. We were right. It feels good.
Repeating the same idiotic nonsense over and over and over doesn’t make you right. It makes you a zealot. You’ve been wrong 50 posts / day for 3 years. 50,000 nonsensical posts. What a profound waste of time.
You missed the article I posted. Do try and keep up with the lit
My claims are back by evidence. Yours by butthurt dogma. I win.
”Voters with annual incomes below $30,000 are most likely to think there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, while those with incomes above $200,000 are most likely to believe people who worry about vaccine safety are spreading conspiracy theories. A majority of Americans think COVID-19 vaccines are effective, but have concerns about side effects.”
Pfizer bagman: Hey Rasmussen, Here’s a bag full of money for a survey that we want run. By the way, the Democrats, CDC, FDA, NIH, several mRNA poison pushers (aka pharmaceutical companies) and many others who all spend millions per year on polls want for the survey to come out like this…
Rasmussen: Yes, sir. Coming right up.
Yes the iconic antivaxxer argument:
”this is made up or fraudulent because I don’t like it”
Imagine reading things from whackjob websites promoting antivax and then wondering why nobody in charge: a) takes them seriously (the vax are still on the market afterall) AND… b) then treats them like they are batsht crazy …and then having no choice but to blame why they are ignored on:
1) it must be because they can’t see what I see 2) the world is somehow totally corrupt and they (FDA, NIH, CDC) don’t really understand what’s happening (but I am one of the few geniuses in the world who understands something others don’t get or understand …(i.e. I am actually unknowingly victim of a misinformation cult sales pitch) 3) Honey, I am so correct in my analyses and smarter than everyone else but BigTech/BigPharma censorship this [or insert BS reason excuse here for why all I can do is cry online] 4) and/or I just don’t have enough money to go up against the “big pharma” machine/global public health. Yes that’s totally it
”Voters with annual incomes below $30,000 are most likely to think there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, while those with incomes above $200,000 are most likely to believe people who worry about vaccine safety are spreading conspiracy theories. A majority of Americans think COVID-19 vaccines are effective, but have concerns about side effects.”
Pfizer bagman: Hey Rasmussen, Here’s a bag full of money for a survey that we want run. By the way, the Democrats, CDC, FDA, NIH, several mRNA poison pushers (aka pharmaceutical companies) and many others who all spend millions per year on polls want for the survey to come out like this…
Rasmussen: Yes, sir. Coming right up.
Poor mental health -> paranoia about getting the jab
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after a stewards inquiry, I beat the hobby joggers
Your response to fewer people taking a vaccine proved many times over to reduce death and severe disease is "hallelujah"? This is the reason anti-vaxxers get called a death cult.
Your death cult won't save you. It might kill you.
”Voters with annual incomes below $30,000 are most likely to think there are legitimate reasons to be concerned about the safety of COVID-19 vaccines, while those with incomes above $200,000 are most likely to believe people who worry about vaccine safety are spreading conspiracy theories. A majority of Americans think COVID-19 vaccines are effective, but have concerns about side effects.”
Pfizer bagman: Hey Rasmussen, Here’s a bag full of money for a survey that we want run. By the way, the Democrats, CDC, FDA, NIH, several mRNA poison pushers (aka pharmaceutical companies) and many others who all spend millions per year on polls want for the survey to come out like this…
Rasmussen: Yes, sir. Coming right up.
Isn’t Rasmussen Reports a Republican-leaning pollster?
RIGHT-CENTER BIAS These media sources are slightly to moderately conservative in bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words
Amazing. No MSM even bothered to investigate this story. “Anti-science,” lmao. Ok. Being against serial passage in monkeys to increase infectiousness is somehow “anti-science.” Even as I agree with Fizer that Jordon Walker is not EVIDENCE of anything, he was a poster boy for wokeness gone awry and certainly sounded like a dumba$$ way more than a MD. And he attempted to spill the beans.
Regulatory capture is real folks. How many weaker Covid patients did Remdesivir kill off when it was part of the “mainstream” protocol and administered AFTER the replicative cycle was complete in many patients? I don’t know the answer but neither do you, which makes saying “x 1000s” of people died with Covid very disingenuous.
Imagine reading things from whackjob websites promoting antivax and then wondering why nobody in charge: a) takes them seriously (the vax are still on the market afterall) AND… b) then treats them like they are batsht crazy …and then having no choice but to blame why they are ignored on:
1) it must be because they can’t see what I see 2) the world is somehow totally corrupt and they (FDA, NIH, CDC) don’t really understand what’s happening (but I am one of the few geniuses in the world who understands something others don’t get or understand …(i.e. I am actually unknowingly victim of a misinformation cult sales pitch) 3) Honey, I am so correct in my analyses and smarter than everyone else but BigTech/BigPharma censorship this [or insert BS reason excuse here for why all I can do is cry online] 4) and/or I just don’t have enough money to go up against the “big pharma” machine/global public health. Yes that’s totally it
It’s scary when you walk yourselves through the entire mindset of these antivaxers that have it all figured out because the got hooked up with the straight truth from a YouTube vlogger.
There is a commonality of all conspiracy believers. They all believe we are on the precipice of the truth finally coming out. Very soon they will get their vindication that all their time growing this conspiracy in their minds will be time well spent.
A FDA spokesman told reporters that the family is forever grateful that she was vaccinated and boosted. Otherwise, it could have been much more worse. /s
There is a commonality of all conspiracy believers. They all believe we are on the precipice of the truth finally coming out.
Yup. Gotta be convinced they know something others don’t or can’t understand. That’s how you get hooked to their content. Then they have to keep making stuff up to make them look like they’re getting oh so very close to uncovering something
There is a commonality of all conspiracy believers. They all believe we are on the precipice of the truth finally coming out.
Yup. Gotta be convinced they know something others don’t or can’t understand. That’s how you get hooked to their content. Then they have to keep making stuff up to make them look like they’re getting oh so very close to uncovering something
Ah, yes, conspiracy theories, anyone have any new ones? All of mine have been proven true and I'm fresh out.
“The vaccine is safer than any other vaccine but we don’t know the long-term effects, but the vaccine is safe," now dead FDA doctor.