brigrammer on Nostr: The mRNA - well, I guess I'll call them drugs since they aren't vaccines - did not ...
The mRNA - well, I guess I'll call them drugs since they aren't vaccines - did not offer any demonstrable protection against contracting nor shedding the Covid-19 virus. There was no demonstrated reduction in infection length or severity. They seemed to cause a large amount of side effects including deaths, but the data was heavily politicized and so who actually knows. Observationally they seemed highly dangerous and at best minimally useful.
Common sense seems to suggest it was at best a cash grab with a bogus cure, and possibly some greater plot. The regime behaved very odd in ways which suggest they knew the vax did not work but really, really wanted folks to take it anyways. They are evil, so probably for a bad reason.
I would be highly suspect of somebody who believes the vax was useful and good. That would mean they experienced the last several years in a way utterly alien to me and their worldview is unlikely to converge with mine on any other issue.
Common sense seems to suggest it was at best a cash grab with a bogus cure, and possibly some greater plot. The regime behaved very odd in ways which suggest they knew the vax did not work but really, really wanted folks to take it anyways. They are evil, so probably for a bad reason.
I would be highly suspect of somebody who believes the vax was useful and good. That would mean they experienced the last several years in a way utterly alien to me and their worldview is unlikely to converge with mine on any other issue.