bendog
Diamond Member
you use fuzzy math. it's not even debatable.You're cherry-picking genomes and there's no way you can prove the "vaccines" were effective. To do that you would have had to have proof of SARS2 infecting the "vaxxed" and proof by daily testing of viral titers with which to construct a graph.
Once having constructed the graph, you would have to do the impossible: excise the influence of the host's immune system from the equation to leave only the influence of the vaccine, which is not a vaccine.

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