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Why don't you research it and let us know, until then what you're saying is nothing but speculation.
The answer is obvious. The later data did not support their claims, so they left it out.
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Why don't you research it and let us know, until then what you're saying is nothing but speculation.
Like I said, because it was published in 2009.
The study comparing the 2021 deaths to that data was published in 2009?
Are you sure about that?
Typically when engaged in debate you defend a position as if it is true. Your opponent will do the same and all arguments get laid out. Once all arguments are presented then there should be an objective analysis at the end for who made the stronger case. That last step rarely happens here because posters are either too immature, egotistical or stupid to take it that far.Case in point... it doesn't matter what you're presented with, if it doesn't support your position, then it's bogus.
Like I said, because it was published in 2009.
The answer is obvious. The later data did not support their claims, so they left it out.
Typically when engaged in debate you defend a position as if it is true. Your opponent will do the same and all arguments get laid out. Once all arguments are presented then there should be an objective analysis at the end for who made the stronger case. That last step rarely happens here because posters are either too immature, egotistical or stupid to take it that far.
You seem to confuse consensus with unanimityEveryone's 'position' is based on someone else's research or expertise, when that's the case, consensus will never be achieved. Even when something is proven as fact, there will still be people who won't believe it, no matter what you show them.
Yet you don't know that as a certainty, as I said, speculation on your part.
As are most things in life.
Cienna Paris Knowles is a 19-year-old Australian equestrian athlete, who on October 24 posted a photo of her in the hospital on Instagram, accompanied by a text explaining that she received the second dose of the vaccine on October 21, 2021 and that she experienced that same night “vomiting, fever, sweating, palpitations, headaches, aching muscles and joints and blurred vision”.
For this reason, Knowles was taken to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with ‘clots in the legs, stomach and both lungs’. Knowles she concluded her post by emphasizing that she had been vaccinated “to keep the job” and that “anyone who knows me personally knows how hesitant and scared I was at the idea of doing it”.
Story at Teen left with Blood Clots in her Lungs after having the Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine. As Forecast by Chinese Research
You will never get to these fauci cultists!Suddenly a lot of young people are dying unexpectedly of cardiac arrest.
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Leftists do not care, you will conform!Cienna Paris Knowles is a 19-year-old Australian equestrian athlete, who on October 24 posted a photo of her in the hospital on Instagram, accompanied by a text explaining that she received the second dose of the vaccine on October 21, 2021 and that she experienced that same night “vomiting, fever, sweating, palpitations, headaches, aching muscles and joints and blurred vision”.
For this reason, Knowles was taken to the hospital, where she was diagnosed with ‘clots in the legs, stomach and both lungs’. Knowles she concluded her post by emphasizing that she had been vaccinated “to keep the job” and that “anyone who knows me personally knows how hesitant and scared I was at the idea of doing it”.
Story at Teen left with Blood Clots in her Lungs after having the Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine. As Forecast by Chinese Research
Yes that is true. I’m those cases a discussion a and analysis of sources and methods of reporting could be done.Everyone's 'position' is based on someone else's research or expertise, when that's the case, consensus will never be achieved. Even when something is proven as fact, there will still be people who won't believe it, no matter what you show them.