Your point is well taken. Currently, the blood clot theory is either not well known or isn’t largely believed, judging by the ongoing uptake of the jabs and boosters. Ophthalmologists are in the unique position to take and show pictures of blood clots and, as a group, could arguably be considered unbiased. Many doctors have stated that results of d-dimer tests that they’ve run are highly suggestive of widespread blood clotting but they don’t have pictures of it, as ophthalmologists do.
The take on who designed the jab is all over the place with some thinking it happened in Wuhan, others off-planet and still others AI. I wish I knew.
The Fall National American Bridge Championships are concluding today in Austin. The tournament started on November 25. I’d ordinarily have travelled there to play for a week, but I’m unable to enter America unjabbed, cannot provide proof of vaccination for the tournament committee, and would never agree to play for three and a half hours at a time with a mask on. I don’t think my brain would work properly.
I was reading the daily bulletin that gives results of each day of play and was very surprised to see that Bill Gates played in one of the events that started yesterday and is ending today. I wonder where he got his fake proof of vaccination?