2. Let me get you up to speed: www.texasstandard.org/stories/cuero-texas-chupacabra-ranch-cryptid-sightings/
And when I reduce wonks to moronic responses like this, I know I've presented facts and logic that they can't get around no matter what myopic sources they refer to, or how hard they try to detour the discussion. At that point, unless they come up with something new and worthy to respond to beyond self-aggrandizing and condescending BS, I'd say we're done here.
Documented facts from reputable, peer reviewed sources are not "claims" no matter how many times you try to make them so.I was talking specifically about the claims of the people dying from the vaccine.
Myocarditis and pericarditis were known side effects of the vaccine very early on, something I mentioned here and was reported by the CDC. However, myocarditis and pericarditis happen less often from the vaccine than they occur if you actually get Covid. They are less severe from the vaccine than actually getting Covid.
In other words, there's no scandal or secrets here as it relates to side effects. Just more unsupported claims of people dying from the covid vaccine.
Because COVID only killed about 1% of the people it infected and there are 8 billion people in the world.
I know...Because COVID only killed about 1% of the people it infected and there are 8 billion people in the world.
I'll let you do the math.
Whatever you do,never get vaxxed for anythingI know...
Do the math here...vaxxed and boosted too much vs Not so Much...
Which group is always under the weather?
I know...
Do the math here...vaxxed and boosted too much vs Not so Much...
Which group is always under the weather?
...and never, ever go see a doctor or dentist.Whatever you do,never get vaxxed for anythingI know...
If they are following the correct spacing between vaccinations, how can someone be vaxxed or boosted "too much"? Who is "always under the weather"?I know...
Do the math here...vaxxed and boosted too much vs Not so Much...
Which group is always under the weather?
Claims are what the YouTube video in your OP have. The study that showed an 84% increase in cardiac related deaths wasn't peer reviewed. If you looked at the coverage of the study, it was highly criticized for a number of reasons and, not coincidentally, has never been replicated in any state or country in the world.Documented facts from reputable, peer reviewed sources are not "claims" no matter how many times you try to make them so.
I'm glad you linked this past thread. Posts #59. 76 and 95 put that line of thought to rest. And for anyone else parroting the party line, Post #248 there is a reminder of what the "official" folks were saying back then.
In other words, you're just blowing smoke as you move the goalpost to a detour. Facts & logic just won't let you....but lord knows you'll keep trying.
The OP then and the OP now are matters of facts and history.
And when I reduce wonks to moronic responses like this, I know I've presented facts and logic that they can't get around no matter what myopic sources they refer to, or how hard they try to detour the discussion. At that point, unless they come up with something new and worthy to respond to beyond self-aggrandizing and condescending BS, I'd say we're done here.
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Thank's for proving my point chuckles. You're done and I'm done with you here. Prattle on, as I'm sure the joker you see in the mirror and your like-minded brethren will appreciate.LOL. You know it's tin foil hat time when you can't even laugh at something funny.