We're long past the point of ignorance being an excuse. Still believing in the jab in 2022 with even the CDC admitting it doesnt do much, is willful self-deceit.
Spicy plot-line for a movie, but it's far more likely what occurred was the inevitable evolution of viruses to being more transmissible and less deadly.
Ah yes, mass extermination by the 0.1% death rate Covid-19... lmao. That's like saying the flu is going to exterminate us. Oxford at the peak of covid hysteria actually released a nice little questionnaire to determine your probability of dying. I had a better chance of being struck by lightning twice in my lifetime then die from covid-19.
What I meant to say was even in nature, viruses with extreme lethality tends to burn themselves out due to the fact the hosts die out, only leaving the less-lethal strains to spread.
anyone who still believes in the jab is misinformed at best, and pushing fraud at worst.
We're long past the point of ignorance being an excuse. Still believing in the jab in 2022 with even the CDC admitting it doesnt do much, is willful self-deceit.
"We discovered that you were permanente disabled by the vaccine! ... Ha ha ha! Get it?! Permanente?! ... Oh, you died of Myocarditis."
omicron was the real vaccine and was probably created in a lab
Spicy plot-line for a movie, but it's far more likely what occurred was the inevitable evolution of viruses to being more transmissible and less deadly.
Could be, but I'm more leaning to nature shutting down mass extermination because its a stupid idea.
Ah yes, mass extermination by the 0.1% death rate Covid-19... lmao. That's like saying the flu is going to exterminate us. Oxford at the peak of covid hysteria actually released a nice little questionnaire to determine your probability of dying. I had a better chance of being struck by lightning twice in my lifetime then die from covid-19.
Damn I worded that bad.
What I meant to say was even in nature, viruses with extreme lethality tends to burn themselves out due to the fact the hosts die out, only leaving the less-lethal strains to spread.
That's shortly after shot #3 went out, and right at peak flu season.