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You should learn to think differently. Dont ask people to prove a negative. Ask people to prove a positive.
Ask people to show you the research that shows the effects of covid infection on people who were vaccinated.
You will find that those research do not exist. The reason they do not exist is because when they conducted animal experiments, they found that vaccinated animals, when infected, developed cytokine storm and died.
So, basically ask whoevere you are arguing with to show you that the vaccine was tested to ensure it does indeed stop covid.
There is a good explanation of this: https://humansarefree.com/2021/01/dr-david-martin-on-experimental-mrna-technology-this-is-not-a-vaccine-it-is-a-medical-device.html
If you search "mRNA is not a vaccine" to get lot of info that explains this
Good advice, and remember it's not a vaccine if it doesn't stop you from contracting the illness or passing it on.
There has been a ruling of this by a judge, as part of FDA approval process, but I just cant seem to dig up the sauce. Would be a powerful redpill when necessary.
I think they might have a problem with the 4th condition of issuing a EUA when so many safe alternatives were on the market already. Class action against the FDA in the future maybe?
"Before the FDA can issue a EUA (Emergency Use Authorization), it must conclude the following requirements are met: #4 There are no adequate, approved, and available alternative to the product under consideration for diagnosing, preventing, or treating the disease or condition."(http://healthlawblog.dickinson-wright.com/2021/03/fda-authorization-of-covid-vaccines-what-does-it-mean/)
Thats why they lead a crusade against HCQ and Ivermectin. I am sure it will call come to light one day. But many will suffer before that.