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Shouldn’t the healthy vaccinee effect be a decrease rather than an increase?

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Isn't it that the healthy vaccinee effect fading away over time results in an increase in the death rate? But as Steve said, this effect should be short-term, not lasting as long as 4 months. So the healthy vaccinee effect isn't adequate to explain the increase that persists for about 4 months.

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So, to be precise, the claim is not that the healthy vaccinee effect, but the *fading away* of the healthy vaccinee effect, is causing the increase? Still, a rather odd argument for them to make, but I guess when you have no good arguments, you make do with what you can concoct.

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It looks to me like the method of "if you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit."

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Exactly what I thought. What are we missing here?

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Exactly the question I have. Why does this not make sense to me?

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Maybe the mRNA injection that he got two years ago is finally starting to rot Steve’s brain.

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That was mean and unnecessary.

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I’m sorry but I have to say that he really is acting like a wingnut. It’s one thing to be against the mRNA injections but it really doesn’t help your crusade to hop aboard the whole anti-vax bandwagon or to fight against masks which are probably even less harmful than regular vaccines. I’m not saying that those don’t have problems but that’s a battle for another day and it would advance the cause far more to focus on the dangers of mRNA and maybe promote safer vaccines like Novavax. I seriously think he should get cognitively tested. He already found out that the mRNA injections made his diabetes worse.

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