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Using a family's tragedy to push anti-vax conspiracies is wrong in more ways than I know how to describe.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Klassified
"Are you saying you know for a fact it didn't?"
That's not how it works. The OP appears to be saying that the vaxx is responsible.
His claim.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Klassified
"Are you saying you know for a fact it didn't?"
That's not how it works. The OP appears to be saying that the vaxx is responsible.
His claim.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: Smigg
Using a family's tragedy to push anti-vax conspiracies is wrong in more ways than I know how to describe.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Smigg
It heart "attack" not "attach" as spelled in your title. I hope you are able to correct it within the 2-hour limit.
If it were the vax he'd likely have been experiencing symptoms for some time before he collapsed. The vax has never been known to cause sudden heart attacks, he'd have experienced breathlessness, palpitations, and several other things beforehand.
Children, especially boys, do suddenly die like this. It's usually through existing heart conditions.
Using a family's tragedy to push anti-vax conspiracies is wrong in more ways than I know how to describe.
originally posted by: DeathSlayer
Every parent who allowed their children to take this experimental drug should have their children taken away from them forever!
a reply to: Smigg
originally posted by: Klassified
a reply to: Smigg
I feel grieved for this man and his family. The creatures pushing this "vaccine" don't care if you or your family die. It's just more data to be collated in their database for the next experiment.
originally posted by: BrokenCircles
originally posted by: Smigg
The doctors treating the boy refuse to entertain any notion the heart attack and the experimental drug are connected.l
Just another 'coincidence'.
Seems to have become quite a common occurrence to hear about similar such 'coincidences' lately.
Using a family's tragedy to push anti-vax conspiracies is wrong in more ways than I know how to describe.
originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Smigg
When you say gene therapy drug you invalidate anything else you're saying because it's you admitting you're easily deceived by fake news.
I recommend you stick with facts, but you do you.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: Smigg
Perhaps because the good Dr Malone is actually proven to be not credible many, many times over?