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Obviously if someone led a normal, healthy life and subsequently developed cancer within two months of receiving a vaccine, it would not be a mere coincidence. I believe that vaccines contain cancer cells or other harmful disease components
Yes, it is a coincidence. Unless many more people get cancer within 2-3 months after taking the vaccine, you cannot claim that it is not a mere coincidence...

Said in a different way, if you rotate on yourself and yell "ninja" before playing any lottery/casino or any game relying on luck, and that you win first time, you cannot claim that your ritual is the reason of your success.

There are alot of cancer and other disease reports all across the internet, im not the only one that says this
No, Lianshen is right. Just because someone is living a healthy lifestlye doens't mean they can't get cancer.

I quote:

"It [the cancer] arises from the complex interplay of lifestyle, environmental influences, pre-existing conditions and our daily environment. A genetic predisposition can also play a role when cells grow uncontrollably and tumors develop. Sometimes, however, cancer simply develops for no reason - through random errors in cell division. It is therefore not possible to completely eliminate the risk of developing cancer. However, you can significantly reduce your own risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle."

(source: https://www.barmer.de/gesundheit-verstehen/koerper/krebs/krebs-ursachen-1058260)

And another quotation in relation to covid:

"Based on data from international reporting systems, indications of adverse side effects are continuously investigated and assessed. There is no evidence to date that the Covid-19 vaccines cause cancer or lead to relapses.
Cancers are caused by changes in the genetic material of the cells, the DNA. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines do not contain DNA, but so-called mRNA. These molecules are unstable in the body and are quickly broken down. The vaccine RNA does not enter the cell nucleus, where the genetic material is located. Accordingly, there is no conceivable mechanism by which mRNA could cause cancer.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a so-called vector vaccine. In this vaccine, the blueprint for a spike protein is incorporated into a harmless adenovirus. The vector vaccines introduce small pieces of DNA with information from the virus into the cell and into the cell nucleus. However, experts consider this to be harmless, as humans are also regularly infected with adenoviruses naturally, with no known long-term consequences - such as tumors."

(source: https://www.krebsliga.ch/landingpages/fragen-und-antworten-zu-corona/krebs-und-corona-fragen-und-antworten)

Yes i know, but WHY ARE SO MANY PEOPLE GETTING SICK OR TESTING POSITIVE AFTER VACCINATION, AND HOW ARE WE KEEPING TRACK OF SUCH CASES? I know that the vaccine doesnt guarantee that you wont get "covid", but it sure doesnt say that you wil get severely sick or get cancer. These are not included in the risks for some reason🤔

i wonder about the "COVID-19" vaccines because they have not previously been approved for use in people. Now that millions of doses have been administered, we have learned about a few rare but severe side effects. They all occur shortly after vaccination such as Myocarditis, TTS, GBS
The three COVID-19 vaccines available in the United States—from Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson (J&J) all have similar components

There are alot of cancer and other disease reports all across the internet, im not the only one that says this
Yes, but how many people did take the vaccine, and how many time? You cannot take annecdotical events and generalize them to say that covid vaccine induced cancer. If you want to claim though, you have to support your claim with a little bit more than "Myriam, Gerald, John and Wallid got cancer after the covid" whereas roughly 70% of the world got the vaccine.

Here I mean that if you have 5 or 6 billions people vaccinated, you can legitimately expect a bunch of them to get a cancer of any type within 2 months. Worldwide, you already probably have a few thousand of people getting cancer every day, but for the seek of having an example, let's say that "naturally" (without vaccine), there already have 5000 people who get a cancer every day.

If so, then within 2 months, you'd have 300 000 people with a cancer... Would you have more cancers occurring in the population that is getting vaccinated? If yes, is it significant or can it be due to hasard?

So, do you believe in covid and do you believe that its right to take vaccines?
Asking if I believe in Covid is the same as asking if I believe that the sky is blue or that rain makes me wet when it falls on me.
Taking the vaccine is up to anybody. I have nothing to say if people want to take 8 shots, or if they don't want any because they fear the effects of it. More than that, I don't really care about it.
What I care more and believe though is that the vaccine was a good way to make money for some already extremely rich people. I also believe that forcing people to get a vaccine and getting overly emotive/to blame everything on people who are not vaccinated when spreading lies or acting irresponsibly in a time of pandemic just because we got a holy shot of vaccine is scary, but it says/shows a lot on people's nature.
Finally, I believe that the vaccine was useful only for people at risk, like old or obese people, but not for most of us as it was clear that it wouldn't stop covid to spread.

Obviously if someone led a normal, healthy life and subsequently developed cancer within two months of receiving a vaccine, it would not be a mere coincidence. I believe that vaccines contain cancer cells or other harmful disease components
Yes, it is a coincidence. Unless many more people get cancer within 2-3 months after taking the vaccine, you cannot claim that it is not a mere coincidence...

Said in a different way, if you rotate on yourself and yell "ninja" before playing any lottery/casino or any game relying on luck, and that you win first time, you cannot claim that your ritual is the reason of your success.

There are alot of cancer and other disease reports all across the internet, im not the only one that says this
No, Lianshen is right. Just because someone is living a healthy lifestlye doens't mean they can't get cancer.

I quote:

"It [the cancer] arises from the complex interplay of lifestyle, environmental influences, pre-existing conditions and our daily environment. A genetic predisposition can also play a role when cells grow uncontrollably and tumors develop. Sometimes, however, cancer simply develops for no reason - through random errors in cell division. It is therefore not possible to completely eliminate the risk of developing cancer. However, you can significantly reduce your own risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle."

(source: https://www.barmer.de/gesundheit-verstehen/koerper/krebs/krebs-ursachen-1058260)

And another quotation in relation to covid:

"Based on data from international reporting systems, indications of adverse side effects are continuously investigated and assessed. There is no evidence to date that the Covid-19 vaccines cause cancer or lead to relapses.
Cancers are caused by changes in the genetic material of the cells, the DNA. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines do not contain DNA, but so-called mRNA. These molecules are unstable in the body and are quickly broken down. The vaccine RNA does not enter the cell nucleus, where the genetic material is located. Accordingly, there is no conceivable mechanism by which mRNA could cause cancer.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a so-called vector vaccine. In this vaccine, the blueprint for a spike protein is incorporated into a harmless adenovirus. The vector vaccines introduce small pieces of DNA with information from the virus into the cell and into the cell nucleus. However, experts consider this to be harmless, as humans are also regularly infected with adenoviruses naturally, with no known long-term consequences - such as tumors."

(source: https://www.krebsliga.ch/landingpages/fragen-und-antworten-zu-corona/krebs-und-corona-fragen-und-antworten)

Do you believe in covid and do you believe that its right to take vaccines Tyxa?

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There are alot of cancer and other disease reports all across the internet, im not the only one that says this
Yes, but how many people did take the vaccine, and how many time? You cannot take annecdotical events and generalize them to say that covid vaccine induced cancer. If you want to claim though, you have to support your claim with a little bit more than "Myriam, Gerald, John and Wallid got cancer after the covid" whereas roughly 70% of the world got the vaccine.

Here I mean that if you have 5 or 6 billions people vaccinated, you can legitimately expect a bunch of them to get a cancer of any type within 2 months. Worldwide, you already probably have a few thousand of people getting cancer every day, but for the seek of having an example, let's say that "naturally" (without vaccine), there already have 5000 people who get a cancer every day.

If so, then within 2 months, you'd have 300 000 people with a cancer... Would you have more cancers occurring in the population that is getting vaccinated? If yes, is it significant or can it be due to hasard?

So, do you believe in covid and do you believe that its right to take vaccines?
Asking if I believe in Covid is the same as asking if I believe that the sky is blue or that rain makes me wet when it falls on me.
Taking the vaccine is up to anybody. I have nothing to say if people want to take 8 shots, or if they don't want any because they fear the effects of it. More than that, I don't really care about it.
What I care more and believe though is that the vaccine was a good way to make money for some already extremely rich people. I also believe that forcing people to get a vaccine and getting overly emotive/to blame everything on people who are not vaccinated when spreading lies or acting irresponsibly in a time of pandemic just because we got a holy shot of vaccine is scary, but it says/shows a lot on people's nature.
Finally, I believe that the vaccine was useful only for people at risk, like old or obese people, but not for most of us as it was clear that it wouldn't stop covid to spread.
I believe that "Covid" is a normal flu heavily exaggerated by the gov and also spread by the gov

Obviously if someone led a normal, healthy life and subsequently developed cancer within two months of receiving a vaccine, it would not be a mere coincidence. I believe that vaccines contain cancer cells or other harmful disease components
Yes, it is a coincidence. Unless many more people get cancer within 2-3 months after taking the vaccine, you cannot claim that it is not a mere coincidence...

Said in a different way, if you rotate on yourself and yell "ninja" before playing any lottery/casino or any game relying on luck, and that you win first time, you cannot claim that your ritual is the reason of your success.

There are alot of cancer and other disease reports all across the internet, im not the only one that says this
No, Lianshen is right. Just because someone is living a healthy lifestlye doens't mean they can't get cancer.

I quote:

"It [the cancer] arises from the complex interplay of lifestyle, environmental influences, pre-existing conditions and our daily environment. A genetic predisposition can also play a role when cells grow uncontrollably and tumors develop. Sometimes, however, cancer simply develops for no reason - through random errors in cell division. It is therefore not possible to completely eliminate the risk of developing cancer. However, you can significantly reduce your own risk by adopting a healthy lifestyle."

(source: https://www.barmer.de/gesundheit-verstehen/koerper/krebs/krebs-ursachen-1058260)

And another quotation in relation to covid:

"Based on data from international reporting systems, indications of adverse side effects are continuously investigated and assessed. There is no evidence to date that the Covid-19 vaccines cause cancer or lead to relapses.
Cancers are caused by changes in the genetic material of the cells, the DNA. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines do not contain DNA, but so-called mRNA. These molecules are unstable in the body and are quickly broken down. The vaccine RNA does not enter the cell nucleus, where the genetic material is located. Accordingly, there is no conceivable mechanism by which mRNA could cause cancer.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is a so-called vector vaccine. In this vaccine, the blueprint for a spike protein is incorporated into a harmless adenovirus. The vector vaccines introduce small pieces of DNA with information from the virus into the cell and into the cell nucleus. However, experts consider this to be harmless, as humans are also regularly infected with adenoviruses naturally, with no known long-term consequences - such as tumors."

(source: https://www.krebsliga.ch/landingpages/fragen-und-antworten-zu-corona/krebs-und-corona-fragen-und-antworten)

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you believe in covid and do you believe that its right to take vaccines?

not at aaalllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There are alot of cancer and other disease reports all across the internet, im not the only one that says this
Yes, but how many people did take the vaccine, and how many time? You cannot take annecdotical events and generalize them to say that covid vaccine induced cancer. If you want to claim though, you have to support your claim with a little bit more than "Myriam, Gerald, John and Wallid got cancer after the covid" whereas roughly 70% of the world got the vaccine.

Here I mean that if you have 5 or 6 billions people vaccinated, you can legitimately expect a bunch of them to get a cancer of any type within 2 months. Worldwide, you already probably have a few thousand of people getting cancer every day, but for the seek of having an example, let's say that "naturally" (without vaccine), there already have 5000 people who get a cancer every day.

If so, then within 2 months, you'd have 300 000 people with a cancer... Would you have more cancers occurring in the population that is getting vaccinated? If yes, is it significant or can it be due to hasard?

So, do you believe in covid and do you believe that its right to take vaccines?
Asking if I believe in Covid is the same as asking if I believe that the sky is blue or that rain makes me wet when it falls on me.
Taking the vaccine is up to anybody. I have nothing to say if people want to take 8 shots, or if they don't want any because they fear the effects of it. More than that, I don't really care about it.
What I care more and believe though is that the vaccine was a good way to make money for some already extremely rich people. I also believe that forcing people to get a vaccine and getting overly emotive/to blame everything on people who are not vaccinated when spreading lies or acting irresponsibly in a time of pandemic just because we got a holy shot of vaccine is scary, but it says/shows a lot on people's nature.
Finally, I believe that the vaccine was useful only for people at risk, like old or obese people, but not for most of us as it was clear that it wouldn't stop covid to spread.
I believe that "Covid" is a normal flu heavily exaggerated by the gov and also spread by the gov
You can believe whatever you want. It doesn't change the fact that covid is caused by a different virus than flu. As for being exagerrated by the government, yes, most likely because they are bribed and it was a good way to both make money and to test how far people are willing to obey.
Concerning the idea that it was spread by the government : Which one..? How? Why? If you cannot answer at least these very few questions, then maybe you should go for simpler explanation: it was done in a stochastic way and explained by evolution + the governments, at least in Europe, are made of a bunch of highly bribed and incompetent individuals.

There are alot of cancer and other disease reports all across the internet, im not the only one that says this
Yes, but how many people did take the vaccine, and how many time? You cannot take annecdotical events and generalize them to say that covid vaccine induced cancer. If you want to claim though, you have to support your claim with a little bit more than "Myriam, Gerald, John and Wallid got cancer after the covid" whereas roughly 70% of the world got the vaccine.

Here I mean that if you have 5 or 6 billions people vaccinated, you can legitimately expect a bunch of them to get a cancer of any type within 2 months. Worldwide, you already probably have a few thousand of people getting cancer every day, but for the seek of having an example, let's say that "naturally" (without vaccine), there already have 5000 people who get a cancer every day.

If so, then within 2 months, you'd have 300 000 people with a cancer... Would you have more cancers occurring in the population that is getting vaccinated? If yes, is it significant or can it be due to hasard?

So, do you believe in covid and do you believe that its right to take vaccines?
Asking if I believe in Covid is the same as asking if I believe that the sky is blue or that rain makes me wet when it falls on me.
Taking the vaccine is up to anybody. I have nothing to say if people want to take 8 shots, or if they don't want any because they fear the effects of it. More than that, I don't really care about it.
What I care more and believe though is that the vaccine was a good way to make money for some already extremely rich people. I also believe that forcing people to get a vaccine and getting overly emotive/to blame everything on people who are not vaccinated when spreading lies or acting irresponsibly in a time of pandemic just because we got a holy shot of vaccine is scary, but it says/shows a lot on people's nature.
Finally, I believe that the vaccine was useful only for people at risk, like old or obese people, but not for most of us as it was clear that it wouldn't stop covid to spread.
I believe that "Covid" is a normal flu heavily exaggerated by the gov and also spread by the gov
You can believe whatever you want. It doesn't change the fact that covid is caused by a different virus than flu. As for being exagerrated by the government, yes, most likely because they are bribed and it was a good way to both make money and to test how far people are willing to obey.
Concerning the idea that it was spread by the government : Which one..? How? Why? If you cannot answer at least these very few questions, then maybe you should go for simpler explanation: it was done in a stochastic way and explained by evolution + the governments, at least in Europe, are made of a bunch of highly bribed and incompetent individuals.
Perhaps the main gov got together like Trump, Putin etc, and as u know the world is over populated, so maybe they did it to lessen the pop with an excuse of a virus

And then you do that with a virus which you cannot control?
If governments would do that they would do that with local activities like poison in water, Radon in groundwater or something Like that, but do that with a virus which can be transfered with one flight into their own country is more than dumb.

And btw. almost every President has been infected with COVID so dont believe any shit people broadcast.

Perhaps the main gov got together like Trump, Putin etc, and as u know the world is over populated, so maybe they did it to lessen the pop with an excuse of a virus

World is not overpopulated and some government are promoting natality, typically in East Asia or Europe... They'd focus Africa and more specifically countries like Nigeria first if they wanted to lessen the population, yet, Africa is probably the place where people were the less vaccinated.
Futhermore, in Europe, it was impossible to receive either the Russian, the Cuban or the Chinese vaccine. Only the Occidental (mainly American) were promoted and most of them were created by pharmaceutical labs, with a few exception, like in Cuba.

Even North Korea, the ugly duckling of the "free world" has administrated vaccine.

Also, if this was the goal, then maybe would they pick a softer method since they are so great and not the stupid people we witness everyday; making people sterile is much more effective on the long term.

Honestly, it looks much more probable to me that they used the virus to make money and liberticid law, and/or to protect boomers since this age class is voting massively for the worst politicians you can have.

If your thinking of buying an EV, I shall first think of that before you buy one!: in france me my brother and my mother were sitting in our 3 places renault master van, we were in a file, in the front of us there whas standing an Tesla suv, we drove a little bit closer to that thing, and it moved too. The driver didnt move it, we moved it without tuching it. When we found that out, we had a lot of fun. We did it atleast 5 times, and the driver must have hated us, but we only had a lot of fun.

Covid was faked by the Illuminati to get more power, influence and control over the world.

Covid was faked by the Illuminati to get more power, influence and control over the world.
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Denying the disease entirely is a bit of a stretch but it’s possible that parties leveraged the situation for control

Covid war ein Riesenbetrug damit die Regierungen testen konnten was sich die Leute alles gefallen lassen.

Covid war ein Riesenbetrug damit die Regierungen testen konnten was sich die Leute alles gefallen lassen.
Darf ich fragen weshalb Sie das denken?

Ja sicher. Covid verhielt sich wie eine mittelschwere bis schwere Grippe. Dennoch wurden Menschen gezwungen Masken zu tragen, Geschäfte wurden untersagt und zwangsstillgelegt. Die Schulen wurden geschlossen. Es wurde eine Ausgangssperre von 22.00 - 06.00 Uhr verhängt und Menschen die Corona hatten wurden unter Hausarrest gestellt. Ungeimpfte wurden unvorstellbar diskriminiert. Sowas ist in einer Demokratie normalerweise nicht möglich. Deshalb mußte man austesten was die Leute mit sich machen lassen.

Die Alternative wären Verhältnisse wie in Brasilien, Italien oder USA gewesen, weil all diese Staatschefs glaubten sie wüssten es besser

Die Schweden sind damit auch auf die Nase gefallen. Klar hat es Fehler gegeben, aber im Vergleich dazu waren wir nicht so schlecht.

Die nächste Pandemie kommt. Soll das nochmal möglich sein?