Originally Posted by accountinquestion View Post
Just because you are collecting data doesn't mean it is valid data.
Well of course, so that's why you have to look at as many different datasets as possible. But when you start to be able to draw similar conclusions from multiple sources you know you're starting to get to the truth. Honestly man I don't want to even get into how much data I've seen, and wouldn't be able to remember all the sources, but you'll have to trust me that very little of it is from a site like zerohedge.

Do you know what VAERS is? It has been around a long time and it collects adverse events data from all vaccines. It is voluntarily contributed to by healthcare professionals. Because it is voluntarily, it is unilaterally accepted that the number of events in it are significantly under-reported. Now to what extent seems highly debatable. Anyway, experts above my pay grade stated the number of Covid vax events reported to VAERS were more than enough to warrant pulling a vaccine under normal circumstances... even very shortly after people started getting the shots. Yeah there's a cover up all right.