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originally posted by: Axios
a reply to: Kenzo
Sad to see deaths of any kind.
A few points from the article;
Having them clustered like this is a sure sign the vaccines killed them.
Quite a definitive statement when there is no evidence other than clustered timing as he himself points out.
Any honest scientist would start with this hypothesis as the most obvious hypothesis and only reject it if there was compelling evidence to the contrary.
What? One usually tries to prove his/her hypothesis with facts/evidence, not claim it to be true and challenge others to disapprove it....
According to the fact checkers, none of these doctors died from the shots, they all died of other causes. Duh. The vaccine always kills people by stopping their heart, brain, etc. so it always looks like they died from something else because they did.
The brain and heart usually stops when one dies..
What we have is a clustering of tragic deaths of medical professionals, that Steve Kirsch is trying to relate to the vaccine, or more specifically trying to tie them to the receipt of booster shots when he has provided no details on the groups actual receipt date of said booster. Rather, he makes the anecdotal claim that all these individuals died around the same time after supposedly receiving these shots. I see not evidence that supports that.
originally posted by: thebtheb
a reply to: Kenzo
I am so tired of the "but he's a doctor" thing. "My doctor said the vaccine was safe." Your doctor knows nothing about the vaccine. Your doctor didn't do clinical studies, has likely not reviewed the studies, and does depend on his administration above him, or the CDC, the FDA. And all of these institutions have been captured, and a BS narrative handed down. So I'm afraid your doctor knows little more than you do about the vaccine and it's possible dangers.
originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
a reply to: thebtheb
Come on mate. you know the game by now...
It's impossible to prove a negative....
You are the ones making extraordinary claims, the onus is on you to provide the evidence to back up your claims..
IT IS NOT up to us to prove you are wrong...
So far, no ACTUAL evidence has been provided to back up this anecdotal claim...
The title cliamed they were "young", this was sensationalised as we can all clearly see..
12 of the 13 doctors were over 40, most in their 50's and some 60+...
Only 1 doctor was under 30...
Hardly "young" are they?
Quit deflecting and show some facts instead of fairy tales...
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