I think it's more of a common sense talking point that may get some normies to question the vaccine, without having to come to the ultimate conclusion that the vaccines are bioweapons (which I think they are). At this point, anything to promote vaccine hesitancy is a good thing. If improper storage issues can make it into the mainstream to where even the unread masses may question the vaccines as potentially dangerous, it's a win
Does he think that the jabs were safe except for the temperature they were or were not kept at?
I think it's more of a common sense talking point that may get some normies to question the vaccine, without having to come to the ultimate conclusion that the vaccines are bioweapons (which I think they are). At this point, anything to promote vaccine hesitancy is a good thing. If improper storage issues can make it into the mainstream to where even the unread masses may question the vaccines as potentially dangerous, it's a win
Great point. Different levels of truth are needed to reach people at different levels of awareness.