@ScottAdamsSays What earlier data showing the shots were beneficial? There were red flags as early as 1/04/21:
blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2021/01/04…
@ScottAdamsSays A month later in February, vaccine peddlers were already destroying their ability to see long term side effects.
“Key questions won't be easily answered, because many people who had been in the placebo group have now opted to take the vaccine.”
npr.org/sections/healt…
@ScottAdamsSays In fact, I see the same concerns were raised as early as December 2020.
bmj.com/content/371/bm…
@ScottAdamsSays On January 18, 2021, @MerriamWebster
said a vaccine was “a preparation of killed microorganisms, living attenuated organisms, or living fully virulent organisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease.”
web.archive.org/web/2021011819…
@ScottAdamsSays @MerriamWebster Just a month later on February 26, a vaccine had become “a preparation that is administered (as by injection) to stimulate the body's immune response against a specific infectious disease…”
web.archive.org/web/2021022608…
@ScottAdamsSays @MerriamWebster The fact they were changing the definition of "vaccine" as they were rolling out the COVID jabs was also a red flag.
@ScottAdamsSays @MerriamWebster And as third party researchers took a closer look at Pfizer and Moderna's data, it was clear that the COVID jabs probably kill more people than they save: medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Although that wasn't really clear to me until summer 2021.
@ScottAdamsSays @MerriamWebster I saw red flags in early 2021. I decided to postpone getting a COVID shot. As additional data emerged, I'm confident that was the right decision to make.
What was "all of the early data showing the shots were beneficial" that influenced you to get a COVID shot?
@ScottAdamsSays @MerriamWebster Looking back, my decision to not get a COVID shot was finalized by this excellent article from April 2021. By then, there was plenty of evidence to suggest that getting a COVID shot was a very bad idea, and not beneficial at all.
deconstructingconventional.com/post/18-reason…
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