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Okay, so I'll add my personal take on this... seeing as things are going that way at the moment.
I'm not sure what
agenda people thought I had challenging the
"vaccine" enthusiasm on this forum, but let me share where it all started.
When COVID-19 first hit the internet (before it was being reported on the news), I was the
first person in my circle of IRL friends/colleagues/acquaintances to take it seriously.
I literally told everyone I knew, they wouldn't be seeing me for at least a year, and this was
long before "lockdowns".
So, in short, I took this sh*t
very seriously. I also got very ill in
December 2019 with a Flu like illness that lasted over a month (with what I now believe was COVID-19; because contrary to popular belief, there is now evidence to suggest it was circulating prior to 2020).
I then got very ill again in
April 2020 and this time tested positive for COVID-19. The thing is, the symptoms were exactly the same as in
December 2019, except it only lasted a couple of days this time; because, I believe, the antibodies I had developed from the first infection had now kicked in. This convinces me I had COVID-19 in
December 2019 and that it
was circulating the globe prior to
January 2020, but more than that, it tells me that I must have been infected
at least twice, and both times been okay.
That doesn't mean I stopped taking it seriously though (wearing: a mask + face shield + gloves + washing all my shopping etc.), or that I had any intention of
not getting a "vaccine" when it became available. More had to happen before I reached that point.
Look here:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/posts/601275/
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This was
me in
June 2021.
It was
after this I became an
evil "anti-vaxxer". (`∇´) ψ
So first of all, I live in an apartment building that houses
approximately 300 residents. About
70% of those residents
are little old ladies and men over the age of 70. Another
20% are drug dealers/takers, who spend their day getting "high" and eating nothing but McDonalds, delivered to them by deliveroo. The other 10% are families with children.
None of these people were taking any precautions. The little old ladies were still going to the supermarket everyday, with just a scarf (not a mask) wrapped around their face (which was proven to
increase your risk of becoming infected). The drug dealers were still dealing and shooting up and sharing needles.
Now when this pandemic first started, I remember my parents telling me "a lot of the people we know here are going to die this year", and almost 2 years later,
I'm still waiting on the first death. A couple of people here are vaccinated (mostly the older people) but they all still managed to
survive a year and a half with this killer virus, without changing their lifestyles at all (
these are 70-90 year olds I'm talking about).
The second thing that changed my mind was how creepy the persuasion to get the "vaccine" became. When my age group were finally offered them, I started getting bombarded with text messages; they never stopped and I was getting at least one,
every day.
Final straw was when I heard about "vaccine passports" in Europe and "vaccine mandates" in North America. As soon as I learnt they wanted to make them
not optional I contacted a friend of mine in California and asked him WTF was going on over there. He invited me to a social media group that was getting flooded with accounts and videos of perfectly healthy people getting ill and/or dying minutes/hours/days/weeks/months after their first or second "shot", and so I began researching the subject extensively.
That was when I wrote this:
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/posts/610411/
And henceforth became the most infamous "anti-vaxxer" on Tinnitus Talk.
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Anyway, to answer your post
@Exit. I don't have much faith in these "vaccines", obviously. I think they're
high risk for low reward.
I also think COVID-19 has lost it's momentum. Every single one of us has had it several times by now (unless they were living out in that icy cabin of yours) and has generated antibodies to it. I haven't been ill since last April, despite resuming my pre-lockdown lifestyle and not wearing a mask or taking any precautions anywhere, anymore.
I feel like at this point we should all just go
Swedish and move on with our lives.
People die, people always have died; that's inevitable. I don't see why we should risk the lives and futures of healthy young people
and children, for the sake of:
sort of... not really... possibly not at all... saving people who are (in the main)
elderly and already
health compromised.