The best thing about being a conspiracy theorist is not having myocarditis
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BuT yOu DiDn'T kNoW tHeY wErE dAnGeRoUs,
Umm, yes we did. We chose to research the rich history of mRNA vaccines, we watched the Texas Senate testimony that 100% of the animals tested with these vaccines died, within 3 months of what appeared to be a successful vaccination run.
We saw photo's of what appeared to be self-assembling structures (nano- sized razor blades), we saw that transcriptase was included in the mix, we noticed how every voice who said anything negative was silenced. We read about cytostomes and Trojan-horse types of immunity syndromes, we read about how poor vaccines cause the virus to mutate, the natural cycle of Viri to mutate to be less lethal, but more transmittable.
We read about how 15+ years ago, Dr. Fauci did a paper on the usefulness of Ivermectin on Coronavirus, parasites and tumorous cancers. We read about Vitamin D, and Hydroquinone, we read about the disaster that Remdesivir was.
Those who wore masks and took boosters had the SAME sources as everyone else - they made the decision to not know. And now, they want to call us "lucky" - well, I guess if doing research before you inject yourself with something that nobody knows what is in it, that adds a spike protein to your DNA, that had little to no effect on getting sick, spreading the illness or the seriousness of the illness; then we were lucky that we had the brains to do some basic research.
Pro Tip: When one side silences another side, instead of engaging them in discussion, the side that silences is generally the 'bad side'.
Well said