Denmark and Iceland claim the vaccines are completely ineffective.
(sputniknews.com)
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Don't count your chickens before they hatch. They can spread it to the unvaxxed and, worse, it could cause mutations that could target either group. It's not out of the question that these shoddy vaccines cause a mutation that is vastly worse for the unvaccinated...it's happened before. If a virus is conditioned to one environment, such as the so called "vaccinated," it's not out of the question that it could absolutely ravage people who didn't get the jab.
Basically, they're once again projecting. It's the opposite of what they say. I hope this doesn't come to pass, but it's certainly not out of the question. Either way, I won't be getting the jab. But I'm not ruling out that the vaccine could still fuck me anyway.
Naw. Personally, I'm super conspiracy-minded on all this coof bullshit, but that just doesn't seem backed by anything.
Also, you have to realize that all those numbers are made up anyway, the "Covid deaths" are, at least in large part, people who would have died anyway; they didn't die from Covid, or the vaccine. Year-to-year excess deaths back this idea up, in that there isn't much excess death. It's a slight increase over previous years, but not 650+ thousand, or whatever.
I absolutely agree with you that the "vaccine" is very bad, and in fact potentially outright disastrous, but I think the worst is yet to come, and it could hit anyone. We have yet to see.
If this is intended as depopulation, ask yourself who they'd rather hit...the obedient sheep who jumped when they were told to, or the "vaccine hesitant" who have been labeled as dangerous bioterrorists and enemies of the state.
Also, leaky vaccines isn't a conspiracy theory, it's documented. Whether that same pattern emerges with this vaccine, only time will tell, but it's not whipped up out of thin air, and it's not some farfetched theory.