Actually it's not that hard or magic. I'm an engineer and there are just situations that set off my bs detector. Like a virus that isn't very dangerous requiring every person on earth to be vaccinated. The whole COVID spectacle was an obvious farce from day one, so by that measure alone the vaccines were at least suspect.
The published research from the beginning was pretty damning as well, but very few read it and even more refuse to this day to even consider it.
On top of that, any time you see humanity move in mass, altogether, even stampeded by politicians and the media something very bad is happening. Every. Single. Time.
I’m an engineer and there are just situations that set off my bs detector. Like a virus that isn’t very dangerous requiring every person on earth to be vaccinated. The whole COVID spectacle was an obvious farce from day one, so by that measure alone the vaccines were at least suspect.
The published research from the beginning was pretty damning as well, but very few read it and even more refuse to this day to even consider it.
On top of that, any time you see humanity move in mass, altogether, even stampeded by politicians and the media something very bad is happening. Every. Single. Time.
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Well and truly said, and every word of it!
“Actually it’s not that hard or magic. I’m an engineer and there are just situations that set off my bs detector. Like a virus that isn’t very dangerous”
In January 2020 Covid-19 was known to be a SARS virus.
The only other SARS virus ever seen was the 2002-2003 SARS outbreak. Mortality rate for that virus was 9%.
SARS has a cousin virus that erupted in 2015, MERS, that had a mortality rate of 32%
That was the only SARS related mortality data available. How exactly did Wayne Root or anyone else know “from day one” that this wasn’t a very dangerous virus?