If you stayed vaccine free, just know you made the right choice, but you were stupid twice …
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This is why 'Appeal to authority' is a logical fallacy and has no weight in a logical argument. It was never luck, it was the logical choice even as the information began to trickle forth.
Personally I remember feeling so yucky the first time I came across a post somewhere where it used the word "plandemic". This was before I had opened my eyes fully, and was still hooked to the matrix. But just because it felt yucky, I didnt stop reading the post since the rest of the post made sense.
When the vaccines were first announced, I remember being profoundly disturbed by one aspect of the vaccine - the fact that it had new genetic "alphabet" beyond the 5 naturally occurring in DNA and RNAs. Its literally a synthetic chemical - its not really a mRNA, its a synthetic mRNA. To inject something like that into me, I personally would need to see atleast 2 generations being safe and sound having taken this. And even after that I would be worried.
This is why I was extremely suspicious when they said that the clinical trials are proven 95% efficacy. And this why I dove into their clinical study paper to understand exactly how they came up with that number. And when I realised that number was based on < 1% of the participants who turned positive in both cohorts, I knew it was bullshit.
Both these data points were available to everyone and were objective data points - you didnt have to trust someone to believe it. Of course if you add subjective data points - there were tons more. I find it so strange that people actually try to defend their wrong choice as some kind of intellectual highground.