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Persacktly. No proof of a single life saved by the vaxx.

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But still pushing the lie that the shots “saved many lives”. I doubt that’s at all the case.

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I totally agree. There were always alternatives to vaccines that worked and that many people used, including high dose vitamin D.

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If you agree, why did you say: "After all, COVID-19 vaccines certainly saved many, many lives and reduced the severity of infection for many more."

That is the ROOT LIE used to justify the injections. The "alternatives," including Vitamin D and early treatment with repurposed drugs like Ivermectin and HCQ not only worked, but had NONE of the deadly side effects of the injections, which will continue to play out for years. In addition to withholding treatments, other factors contributed to that root lie: Injuries and deaths that occurred within 2 weeks of an injection were counted as "unvaccinated." If a person died with suspected Covid and their vaccination status was unknown, they were counted as "unvaccinated." Hospitals were paid huge bonuses for deaths from "Covid" so many deaths caused by other factors were relabeled as caused by Covid. Then there is the well-known "Healthy Vaccinee" effect that skews all vaccine research: People who are vaccinated for anything, are on average healthier, wealthier, and have better healthcare access than those unvaccinated. Etc, Etc.

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You make great points consistent with everything I said in my book Pandemic Blunder and a few hundred posts here on substack. It may take years, but eventually COVID vaccines will be seen as a huge medical disaster.

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I respect all that you’ve done, but if you agree, you haven’t you retracted that statement?

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There is no statement I ever made that needs retraction; I have been perfectly consistent with very negative views about COVID vaccines.

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"After all, COVID-19 vaccines certainly saved many, many lives and reduced the severity of infection for many more."

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