Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
Again... not wanting to get into it with anybody, but certain things should be considered.

  1. Symptomatology - It's been 2 full years of the virus now. Plenty of time to have collected eons upon eons of data from people sharing the same symptoms in order to draw the necessary conclusions regarding the existence of the virus.
  2. History of vaccines - It's not a new technology. Vaccines are over 100 years old. Difference is... we didn't have social media "experts" or influencers back then. So people got the vaccines and diseases were put under control. Today we're at a distinct disadvantage.
  3. Personal experiences - At this point many if not most people have either had COVID or known someone who did. They've experienced the symptoms... they've been able to distinguish between having and not having the vaccine (and its effect).



Vaccines in the past provided cures and stopped epidemics and pandemics. But while technology has advanced in the past 100 years... people have honestly become more stupid.
correlation is not proof of causation. the alleged symptoms are numerous & again are not proof of you knowing the virus exists. one hundred years could be considered young in regards to mankind. people have been told they had convid & known someone who was told they did. they may have experienced symptoms but that is not proof of the cause of those symptoms. i'm only interested in what you know to be true, not what you believe. people have become more stupid because they prefer to believe something rather than know it to be true & they prefer their interpretation of something rather than proving that to be true