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To: wavecounter who wrote (186528)2/21/2023 10:01:05 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207815
 
too much being presented that tells me to avoid the vax.

The quantity of information on a particular side is just a reflection as to how desperate that side is to spread it's message. It's the quality of the message that should concern you, but unfortunately you can't just count how many times the same misinformation is repeated to make a determination of the quality. You actually have to try to come up with a basic understanding of what the information is.

If someone decides not to be vaccinated it's no skin off my nose. This vaccine is no panacea the way a smallpox vaccine was. My concern is over those who try to disrupt the vaccination of others, especially when it is done for corrupt reasons. The corrupt reason, as I have written, is that the companies who missed out on the new bio-technology, and fingers point toward Merck, are providing this misinformation in order to slow down the adoption of new technology until they can catch up. Otherwise Pfizer, Moderna, and other makers of MRNA get the lion's share of pharma profits in the next decade or two.