As soon as they claimed it to be safe right at the outset, anyone with a functioning brain knew they were lying. There wasn't enough time to do safety studies, so there is no way they could determine that it was safe. Therefore, their claim that it was, was a lie. That wouldn't necessarily mean that it was unsafe, just that the safety wasn't known. If they were honest, they would have said, we don't know if it's safe. Then no-one in their right mind would have taken it and millions of people wouldn't be dropping dead. After the false claim of safety was made, all other claims must be discounted without concrete empirical evidence (all the data). Because they have lied, they cannot be trusted at all.
i couldn't agree more.
i said the same. not than I'm a genius, but as you said "it's 100% safe and effective", you literally COULD NOT KNOW THAT. not enough time had passed for this to be studied on a long enough time frame. it was fundamentally impossible to have conducted proper and necessary long term studies to come to ANY conclusion, let alone this one.
I remember the first several weeks when msm phizzer and cdc were all still calling it 'experimental' in the public news reports and articles. That was enough for me to go nope right off the bat ...
as you should have. and to be fair calling it "experimental" was true, it was experimental and we can all understand that need for some type of potential solution in extraordinary times.... but to call it "100% safe and effective" (especially in light of the fizer exec admitting it was never even tested for stopping transmission) it should have never, ever been enforced and mandated at the threat of your health and livelihood.
i agree with the ppl calling for non-hyperbolic nuremburg 2.0 trials. this was a complete violation of individual sovereignty and they fucking knew they were lying. cvd was entirely about control, plain and simple. if we allow them to skate for this they will 100% do it again, but this time they have feedback from their test run so it'll be even more overarching.
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