I expect -- not happily -- that we will soon get more and more instances of famous people with odd, severe health problems. These may not be sudden deaths, of course. From some articles here and similar places, I'd guess the incidence of deaths or severe illness from the jabs is probably in the 1 in 10,000 range. Whether this is "very ra…
I expect -- not happily -- that we will soon get more and more instances of famous people with odd, severe health problems. These may not be sudden deaths, of course. From some articles here and similar places, I'd guess the incidence of deaths or severe illness from the jabs is probably in the 1 in 10,000 range. Whether this is "very rare," as governments explain it away, I would dispute, but it's certainly much worse than traditional vaccine's literally one in a million toxic reactions. Anyway, my point would be that while 1:10,000 is quite rare, there is a bigger universe of famous people than you'd at first think. Consider athletes alone: The NFL has about 1,600 players. The NBA 450. But there are many more pro and minor league teams too. College ball will add thousands more. And that doesn't even include local but unfamous players down to high school teams. If exertion is a risk factor, alas, the casualties will mount, and the media will be hard-pressed to hide it. Now add to that the other famous people.
Like Celine Dion? Not my cup of tea, and she's been pretty wacky for a number of years, but she's had to postpone/cancel her tour......for mysterious reasons.....
I expect -- not happily -- that we will soon get more and more instances of famous people with odd, severe health problems. These may not be sudden deaths, of course. From some articles here and similar places, I'd guess the incidence of deaths or severe illness from the jabs is probably in the 1 in 10,000 range. Whether this is "very rare," as governments explain it away, I would dispute, but it's certainly much worse than traditional vaccine's literally one in a million toxic reactions. Anyway, my point would be that while 1:10,000 is quite rare, there is a bigger universe of famous people than you'd at first think. Consider athletes alone: The NFL has about 1,600 players. The NBA 450. But there are many more pro and minor league teams too. College ball will add thousands more. And that doesn't even include local but unfamous players down to high school teams. If exertion is a risk factor, alas, the casualties will mount, and the media will be hard-pressed to hide it. Now add to that the other famous people.
Like Celine Dion? Not my cup of tea, and she's been pretty wacky for a number of years, but she's had to postpone/cancel her tour......for mysterious reasons.....
https://shopmaskless.com/news/index.php/2021/10/20/celine-dion-forced-to-delay-las-vegas-return-due-to-severe-and-persistent-muscle-spasms-from-vaccine/
While initial data suppression will be easier, effectiveness impacts will be harder to conceal in the armed forces.