P Sprinkle: "If...the whole world's π tomorrow, does that mean COVID would pretty much fizzle out really shortly?"
MS: "Yeah. It's got nowhere to go. There is always the slight danger that it could go into an animal reservoir..."
If you are still comparing the current COVID shots to smallpox and polio vaccines instead of a flu shot in November 2021, you are bearing false witness against the π hesitant. Full stop.
The actual assumption here is that variants are ONLY created in people who haven't gotten the shot
Lack of long-term data on side effects in humans from the mRNA shots is not a problem because so many scientists collaborated over the Internet, like an Amish barn raising or China building a hospital in a week.
"You do not understand this. You have to trust the experts. And that goes against our egalitarian, human autonomy myth of the West. That's why I think that's more at the heart of this. It's not scientific argument. There's actually political arguments."
Again, this is bearing false witness. People like Geert Vanden Bossche and Robert Malone are making scientific arguments against universal inoculations with this novel tech. If you do not account for that fact at the very least, you are not being truthful.
About 10 minutes after comparing the π to smallpox/polio vaccines, Sayers then directly compares the rona shots to flu shots "because they do wane with efficacy." So which is it?
Says chances of dying from the rona shot are lower than dying from Tylenol, peanut butter, falling out of bed, lightning.
CDC says there have been about 10k reports of deaths on VAERS just from rona shots. Say only 1/10 of those are legit, and you've already surpassed each of these alternative causes of death.
Data aside, there should be ZERO deaths from coerced medical treatments.
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