Heckles, I think all these studies are skewed. Example: my first cousin took the jab for work on Monday and clotted on Thursday early morning (died)—was it a “normal” heart attack on a very healthy person? Don’t really know do we?
My neighbor took the jab 3 weeks ago today (Monday) and was mowing his yard the next day when he couldn’t breathe and got whisked away to large city hospital-died on Wednesday due to clotting caused several strokes. Was it the jab or is it because Mondays are the only day the real serum is used in the jab? Until real Pathology to determine the cause is done and results released it will be all conjecture BUT when the coincidences keep adding up you have to believe something is wrong.
Here's the thing, this is the internet and everyone lies. When somebody tells my their aunt's neighbor's grandma died after the vaxx, I just ignore it. Same way I ignore all the people claiming their brother's son's cousin died from Covid. It would take hard data of our death rates increasing for me believe in this depopulation stuff.
No disagreement there. If you have a problem with the internet Just ask Jake at State Farm right? Lol. Listen, I am seeing way to many “coincidences” in my field of work to just right this off as an internet fad. The only thing we all know for certain is “time will tell”
Why did we overreact to COVID-19? There’s a question. Did more deaths occur in 2020 or 2021 than 2019 or 2018?
How come hospitals are financially incentivized to label deaths as Covid? Where is that money coming from? What is to stop a hospital from mislabeling the flu as Covid to receive more money?
If the 2020 election was so secure, then why did it take weeks to determine the electoral votes in numerous swing states? If votes can be counted all in the same night for the past 30 years, then why could they not this time? If there were so many mail-in ballots, why weren’t they counted by 6PM Wednesday evening?
There is too much hand-waving explanation and corruption right now.
Here’s a good question for everyone, think to yourself and ask, “What if I’m wrong?” Have you attacked people’s character or their positions? If the vaccine ends up being ok, then hesitant people likely only delayed their vaccination (and vaccinated people would/should be safe from COVID). If vaccines are not ok AKA harmful, then hesitant people were trying to lookout for themselves and others.
So if the vaccine works, why are vaccinated people mad?
Heckles, I think all these studies are skewed. Example: my first cousin took the jab for work on Monday and clotted on Thursday early morning (died)—was it a “normal” heart attack on a very healthy person? Don’t really know do we? My neighbor took the jab 3 weeks ago today (Monday) and was mowing his yard the next day when he couldn’t breathe and got whisked away to large city hospital-died on Wednesday due to clotting caused several strokes. Was it the jab or is it because Mondays are the only day the real serum is used in the jab? Until real Pathology to determine the cause is done and results released it will be all conjecture BUT when the coincidences keep adding up you have to believe something is wrong.
Here's the thing, this is the internet and everyone lies. When somebody tells my their aunt's neighbor's grandma died after the vaxx, I just ignore it. Same way I ignore all the people claiming their brother's son's cousin died from Covid. It would take hard data of our death rates increasing for me believe in this depopulation stuff.
No disagreement there. If you have a problem with the internet Just ask Jake at State Farm right? Lol. Listen, I am seeing way to many “coincidences” in my field of work to just right this off as an internet fad. The only thing we all know for certain is “time will tell”
Why did we overreact to COVID-19? There’s a question. Did more deaths occur in 2020 or 2021 than 2019 or 2018?
How come hospitals are financially incentivized to label deaths as Covid? Where is that money coming from? What is to stop a hospital from mislabeling the flu as Covid to receive more money?
If the 2020 election was so secure, then why did it take weeks to determine the electoral votes in numerous swing states? If votes can be counted all in the same night for the past 30 years, then why could they not this time? If there were so many mail-in ballots, why weren’t they counted by 6PM Wednesday evening?
There is too much hand-waving explanation and corruption right now.
Here’s a good question for everyone, think to yourself and ask, “What if I’m wrong?” Have you attacked people’s character or their positions? If the vaccine ends up being ok, then hesitant people likely only delayed their vaccination (and vaccinated people would/should be safe from COVID). If vaccines are not ok AKA harmful, then hesitant people were trying to lookout for themselves and others.
So if the vaccine works, why are vaccinated people mad?