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Topic: Do ALL vaccines kill people? - page 6. (Read 926 times)

legendary
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May 21, 2021, 11:08:10 AM
#5
had second vaccine other day.
no arm ache this time
maybe a bit of fatigue. but then again i am up at weird hours communicating with businesses in different time zones so its not really a symptom thats any different then i normally get

but im still not dead.

anyway..
37million UK folk have had the vaccine...
.. there's not been 37mill deaths
.. there's not been 370k deaths(1%)
.. there's not been 37k deaths(0.1%) related to being caused by or associated or within timeframe of vaccine
.. there's not been 3k deaths(0.01%) related to being caused by or associated or within timeframe of vaccine
.. there's not been 300 deaths(0.001%) related to being caused by or associated or within timeframe of vaccine
legendary
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May 21, 2021, 10:57:42 AM
#4
For all we know, vaccines might be one of the biggest, most subtle killers out there.

It's lucky that we have vast quantities of data from numerous independent and reputable sources around the world, otherwise we might have to fall back on baseless conjecture.
legendary
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May 21, 2021, 10:11:36 AM
#3
^^^ Good story. But who has done a big enough study - like, to old-age death - on enough people in enough groups of vaccinated vs. unvaccinated to determine who has lived longer?

But if these studies have been done, it would be the medical who did them; can we trust them? I mean, who would have ever thought that there could be 4,000 to 400,000 deaths from the Covid vaccines, if VAERS hadn't reported it? How many deaths are there, really?

What's really going on? Any other company would shut themselves down voluntarily if there were even a couple of deaths from their products. But not the corrupt medical.

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sr. member
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May 21, 2021, 09:50:44 AM
#2
The things that were put on the vaccines are tamed and weak version of the disease so it is highly unlikely that it will kill someone plus if it was administered to infants, it is different because infants have a stronger immune system compared to an adult, that's why some of the vaccines are added during these times, they exploit the immunity of the child to put an immunity against something. If vaccines do kill people, then how come we don't see a lot of polio deaths because a lot of people have been vaccinated with polio vaccine?
legendary
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May 21, 2021, 09:44:04 AM
#1
Do vaccines kill people?


The CDC says through VAERS - https://www.openvaers.com/ - that some vaccines kill some people. No vote necessary, except if you don't believe what the medical says in part. And another part of the medical says that less than 1% of vaccine adverse events that should have been reported to VAERS, is all that has been reported to VAERS. That makes for a whole lot more deaths than VAERS shows... like 99% of the vaccine deaths not being shown in VAERS.


Does the Covid virus kill people? The CDC says that it does. But they also say that 94% of the deaths from Covid have comorbidities in existence with the Covid. In other words, the people died from one or more of the comorbidities. Some of the time it was mostly Covid, and some of the time it was any number of things other than Covid, or a combination of them any of it. The determinations of cause of death are all judgemental by the doctors who rarely ever do an autopsy to find what the cause of death really was.


That leads us to a peculiar question. Do ALL vaccines kill people? No, of course not. There are people who die from car accidents, that obviously wouldn't have died otherwise. And there are lots of deaths from things other than vaccines. So, let's refine the question.

Do all vaccines kill vaccinated people, who would have otherwise died from old age? This is highly possible... that ALL vaccines kill vaccinated people who looked like they died from the comorbidity of death. Nobody knows for a fact that a person might or might not have lived ten more years if he had never been vaccinated.

You can do studies across the board for people who look very similar in life, but those studies might take 50 years or longer. And they would have to take into account multitudes of variables that people have in their lives. Such studies that might have a chance at being rather accurate, simply haven't been done in a large enough cross-section of the population, in such a way that they could be deemed accurate.

And on top of it, the whole thing would would be done by the medical (who bows to Big Pharma) so that absolutely NOBODY could have any idea if they had not been manipulated to favor the idea that vaccines are good.

For all we know, vaccines might be one of the biggest, most subtle killers out there.

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