This is a great point. I too believe that deaths and bad reactions are vastly under-reported.
But that speculation doesn't help us in this information war against the criminally corrupt media and the deep state. Our best shot at convincing people is to use the official data, and even that data shows that the vaccine is a bad deal and does a hell of a lot more harm than good.
"Our best shot at convincing people is to use the official data, ....."
I agree with what you are saying, but these are cunning snakes and even with this we are being steered in a different direction. I don't have a solution to it other than hoping for whistle-blowers providing truer numbers and data. That idea is in the 'wishful thing' column however. My wife mentioned one of her friends was looking at the newspaper's obituaries and seeing higher numbers of young people dying. I wonder if a collective of funeral homes could be a good source.
As I said, I understand the dilemma for the lack of 'good' information and data. Accordingly, since there is a lack of 'good' information, maybe "we are the news" in this regard by pulling information from funeral homes and other places and so forth.
I wish we could get at some data on up-to-date numbers for deaths due to blood clots, heart damage, nerve damage in the young. Because I think it is skyrocketing.
This is a great point. I too believe that deaths and bad reactions are vastly under-reported.
But that speculation doesn't help us in this information war against the criminally corrupt media and the deep state. Our best shot at convincing people is to use the official data, and even that data shows that the vaccine is a bad deal and does a hell of a lot more harm than good.
I agree with what you are saying, but these are cunning snakes and even with this we are being steered in a different direction. I don't have a solution to it other than hoping for whistle-blowers providing truer numbers and data. That idea is in the 'wishful thing' column however. My wife mentioned one of her friends was looking at the newspaper's obituaries and seeing higher numbers of young people dying. I wonder if a collective of funeral homes could be a good source.
As I said, I understand the dilemma for the lack of 'good' information and data. Accordingly, since there is a lack of 'good' information, maybe "we are the news" in this regard by pulling information from funeral homes and other places and so forth.
This is a good idea.
I wish we could get at some data on up-to-date numbers for deaths due to blood clots, heart damage, nerve damage in the young. Because I think it is skyrocketing.