"Canada cracks down on doctors who exaggerate risks of COVID-19 vaccines"
There. Fixed that for you.
If your mind is absolutely made up on the subject and you refuse to listen to any other points of view don't waste your time by reading further. If you are actually curious about the risks associated with the vaccines I suggest you compare the percentage of serious adverse effects - not just I felt crappy for a day or two - with the risks associated with taking the virus on board.
Do your own research.
Edit: This is OmegaCanada. Why are we posting opinion pieces from American conspiracy theorists? Don't we have enough of our own?
You’re referring to medical experts as conspiracy theorists.
From the article: "Francis Christian, a clinical professor of surgery"
No training / background / expertise in infectious diseases, virology, or public health. Hardly an expert. It's like getting your football strategy from a tennis pro.
Also:
You’re referring to medical experts as conspiracy theorists.
It was the the Saskatchewan Health Authority calling him a conspiracy theorist, not me.
The conspiracy theorist I was referring to is John F. Solomon, "Managing Member" of the Bentley Media Group LLC, which published the anonymous article that started this discussion. Bentley Media Group LLC is "primarily [an] Advertising Agencies business / industry" with 2 employees. (https://www.buzzfile.com/business/Bentley-Media-Group-LLC-202-236-5606}
It is in the business of getting ads on peoples' screens and if that means serving up bullshit to people scared by a global pandemic then that's fine with Mr. Solomon. It's not about providing information for him, it's about selling ads.
The inventor of the mRNA tech himself has been cancelled.
The self-styled inventor. Funny that stories about the development of mRNA technology .don't say anything about him. Except, of course, the ones he tells. I know, I know - you think that's a real conspiracy.
Why are the pro-experimentalvaxxers so intent on stifling open debate?
Because they understand viruses and virus mutations. Imagine you're in a car with a bunch of people trying to outrun a forest fire. There's fire all around, cinders raining down, you don't know if the road is even open ahead of you, and there's this guy in the back seat saying "We have to go back. I think I left the tap on in the sink." He wants to have an open debate.
"Canada cracks down on doctors who exaggerate risks of COVID-19 vaccines"
There. Fixed that for you.
If your mind is absolutely made up on the subject and you refuse to listen to any other points of view don't waste your time by reading further. If you are actually curious about the risks associated with the vaccines I suggest you compare the percentage of serious adverse effects - not just I felt crappy for a day or two - with the risks associated with taking the virus on board.
Do your own research.
Edit: This is OmegaCanada. Why are we posting opinion pieces from American conspiracy theorists? Don't we have enough of our own?
You’re referring to medical experts as conspiracy theorists.
The inventor of the mRNA tech himself has been cancelled.
Why are the pro-experimentalvaxxers so intent on stifling open debate?
From the article: "Francis Christian, a clinical professor of surgery"
No training / background / expertise in infectious diseases, virology, or public health. Hardly an expert. It's like getting your football strategy from a tennis pro.
Also:
It was the the Saskatchewan Health Authority calling him a conspiracy theorist, not me.
The conspiracy theorist I was referring to is John F. Solomon, "Managing Member" of the Bentley Media Group LLC, which published the anonymous article that started this discussion. Bentley Media Group LLC is "primarily [an] Advertising Agencies business / industry" with 2 employees. (https://www.buzzfile.com/business/Bentley-Media-Group-LLC-202-236-5606}
It is in the business of getting ads on peoples' screens and if that means serving up bullshit to people scared by a global pandemic then that's fine with Mr. Solomon. It's not about providing information for him, it's about selling ads.
The self-styled inventor. Funny that stories about the development of mRNA technology .don't say anything about him. Except, of course, the ones he tells. I know, I know - you think that's a real conspiracy.
Because they understand viruses and virus mutations. Imagine you're in a car with a bunch of people trying to outrun a forest fire. There's fire all around, cinders raining down, you don't know if the road is even open ahead of you, and there's this guy in the back seat saying "We have to go back. I think I left the tap on in the sink." He wants to have an open debate.