Posted on 09/06/2021 8:08:36 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Wow that was a very “short illness”
Sometimes people die for no obvious reason. So the 150 or so deaths blamed on vaccines each year just because they happened following vaccination could plausibly be due to other causes. However jumping from 150 per year to about 15,000 per year are we expected to believe that people are now dying for no plausible reason 100 times more often now?
There are vaccine deaths.
That goes for all vaccines. For various reasons.
But there are differences between vaccines from the 1960s and today.
Vaccines can be developed quicker.
Dispersed easier and faster throughout the country and world.
And then throw in the internet……something that wasn’t around during the early days of Polio, for example.
IMO it doesn’t seem to matter whether someone is pro-vax, anti-vax, or in the middle……..good solid information is a challenge these days.
I believed that story about Ivermectin users filling up a Hospital.
Turns out, the former employee, a Doctor lied about the whole thing.
It’s just nuts out there!
Have a great Labor Day!
BBQ and beer should take our minds off these crazy times for a little while.
My baseline is I assume everyone is lying.
That puts the burden of proof on them—to prove they are not.
In the case of vaccines _nobody_ has even come close to meeting that burden of proof—so I have to assume the vaccines are far too risky for me.
Some people are wrong but not lying on purpose, I think there’s a difference.
But yeah, whatever you decide about getting vaccinated is entirely your choice.
I will fight like hell (politically) to keep it that way.
I realize some businesses are mandating vaccines, but so far, all I know of also have exclusions built in.
Freedom of medical care can never be forced.
Have a great day.
Cold comfort!
Dead is dead.
Regards,
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