Where are the corpses?

Bonnie

Super Member
I remember when you people claimed paying at the pump for gas was the mark of the beast

absurd
Really? Paying at the pump for gas is the mark of the beast??? Must have been on here long before I came on this board. I have been paying at the pump for gas for DECADES and have no marks on my forehead or hands--other than wrinkles on my forehead, and a few age spots on the back of my hands....would they count? :)
 
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Whateverman

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You can't have it both ways!
<Who> was trying to have <what> both ways?

I honestly didn't understand your point, either. We can easily show that the pandemic is killing lots of people, and we've done so; anti-vaxers cannot show that the vaccines are doing the same, and they haven't even tried.
 

Bonnie

Super Member
Rare cases of strike linked to vaccine. Much more common cases of stroke linked to covid. Since covid appeared, everybody on the planet has increased risk of stroke. This increase is greatly reduced if you are vaccinated. Just another great reason to get your jabs.
I remember reading that, during the third level Pfizer trial, where 30,000 people were involved, there were 6 blood clots--and 4 of them were in the placebo group.

Covid-19 is mostly a vascular disease and can wreak havoc in various parts of the body, if it gets out of hand, causing long covid and even destroying organs--like that 24-year old man who is awaiting a double-lung transplant because covid destroyed his lungs. He wishes NOW he had gotten the vaccine, like the rest of his family.
 

vibise

Well-known member
I remember reading that, during the third level Pfizer trial, where 30,000 people were involved, there were 6 blood clots--and 4 of them were in the placebo group.

Covid-19 is mostly a vascular disease and can wreak havoc in various parts of the body, if it gets out of hand, causing long covid and even destroying organs--like that 24-year old man who is awaiting a double-lung transplant because covid destroyed his lungs. He wishes NOW he had gotten the vaccine, like the rest of his family.
I think young people hear about this example, and just think it can't happen to them. They think they are invincible.

I remember when I was in grad school, many of the other students were taking drugs. When I asked them why they would take mind-altering drugs that met no quality-control standards, the response was always "I can handle it" - as though their bodies functioned differently than everyone else's.

Many people won't act unless it hits close to home, but with the current level of spread, it may not be long before most families and circles of friends are affected.
 

Bonnie

Super Member
I think young people hear about this example, and just think it can't happen to them. They think they are invincible.

I remember when I was in grad school, many of the other students were taking drugs. When I asked them why they would take mind-altering drugs that met no quality-control standards, the response was always "I can handle it" - as though their bodies functioned differently than everyone else's.

Many people won't act unless it hits close to home, but with the current level of spread, it may not be long before most families and circles of friends are affected.
Yes, young people tend to think "it won't happen to me." But it can and DOES. And with young, healthy adults, they often suffer cytokine storms, when their strong immune system overreacts to the virus, causing massive inflammation. That may have been what happened to that young man. It is probably also why so many young adults died in the flu pandemic of 1918.
 

Backup

Well-known member
Where are the 200 million corpses?

Some left winger rants about misinformation.

Fao Chi lied
People died.
Fauci underestimated the deaths. How does that fit into your conspiracy?

 
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