Except, in some respects, they are not sudden.
They are in that people are dropping dead on the spot, without a lingering illness or any warning, but they are not as people who were warning about the death rates from the vax were saying that it would be some time before the death rate started to pick up, like months to years.
So in that, they were right.
Ironically, the longer the delay for the deaths from the vax show up, the more likely the shot shills will use that to dissociate the deaths from the vax.
With all due respect, you seem to have missed my point.
There is no scientific proof for any of this. There is no science.
So things like comparing time gaps between things does not have any relevance.
To say the longer the time gap the less evidence one side has against the other—or even vice versa—has no meaning whatsoever. Not scientifically, not in terms of probability, nothing.
I think when the public schools gave way to private “schools” in the South, we basically lost our concept of scientific truth.