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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 10.18pm | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
What caused the heat attack by Fulham supporter Paul Parish? Yet again you dismiss a question with the "conspiracy theory tag" Most "conspiracy theories" end up being true after a couple of months anyway. The same thing that causes any heart attack! What does being at a football match have to do with it? Even Fulham don’t cause that much stress and have thousands of people there. Conspiracy theories being true? You are having a laugh. I have heard thousands over the years. Not heard one yet that later proved accurate. I have heard many that conspiracy theorists think have been proven accurate, which is very different. Their proof is always just another conspiracy theory.
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Teddy Eagle 12 Aug 23 10.26pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The same thing that causes any heart attack! What does being at a football match have to do with it? Even Fulham don’t cause that much stress and have thousands of people there. Conspiracy theories being true? You are having a laugh. I have heard thousands over the years. Not heard one yet that later proved accurate. I have heard many that conspiracy theorists think have been proven accurate, which is very different. Their proof is always just another conspiracy theory. Really? Not one?
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Mattconrov 12 Aug 23 10.28pm | |
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Please watch and share this important film with friends and family.
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eaglesdare 12 Aug 23 10.34pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
The same thing that causes any heart attack! What does being at a football match have to do with it? Even Fulham don’t cause that much stress and have thousands of people there. Conspiracy theories being true? You are having a laugh. I have heard thousands over the years. Not heard one yet that later proved accurate. I have heard many that conspiracy theorists think have been proven accurate, which is very different. Their proof is always just another conspiracy theory. What caused the heart attack? Was it the vaccine? Was it too many burgers? Too many pukka pies? Was it from being unhealthy? It's a simple question why can't I ask it without being branded a "conspiracy theorist"? You immediately try to shut down any debate. Yes most conspiracy theories from the last few years in terms of covid turned out to be true. [Link] - a sample of some of just some of them. Edited by eaglesdare (12 Aug 2023 10.34pm)
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 10.50pm | |
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Originally posted by Mattconrov
That sounds like a croc of &###£. They were given indemnity because they hadn't been tested properly or had long term studies.it was done under emergency use. Look fair enough it was rushed through I get it. But people were not given informed consent. The government and pharma companies told us they were safe and effective. Effective at injuring many yes. You would think that though wouldn’t you, given your attitude on this subject? The government was asked about this a while ago. Perhaps their explanation might reassure you, though somehow I doubt it:- There was a need to get the vaccines in arms asap. The testing regime was accelerated as much as was possible by throwing lots of money at it. The last thing that was needed was the roll out being delayed by the pharmaceutical companies because of indemnity/insurance/ corporate policy concerns. Especially as nothing stopped anyone from seeking compensation if, in a rare case, they suffered a reaction. It only concerned who would pick up the bill. The government took that responsibility.
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Teddy Eagle 12 Aug 23 11.06pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You would think that though wouldn’t you, given your attitude on this subject? The government was asked about this a while ago. Perhaps their explanation might reassure you, though somehow I doubt it:- There was a need to get the vaccines in arms asap. The testing regime was accelerated as much as was possible by throwing lots of money at it. The last thing that was needed was the roll out being delayed by the pharmaceutical companies because of indemnity/insurance/ corporate policy concerns. Especially as nothing stopped anyone from seeking compensation if, in a rare case, they suffered a reaction. It only concerned who would pick up the bill. The government took that responsibility. They've paid out too.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 11.10pm | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
What caused the heart attack? Was it the vaccine? Was it too many burgers? Too many pukka pies? Was it from being unhealthy? It's a simple question why can't I ask it without being branded a "conspiracy theorist"? You immediately try to shut down any debate. Yes most conspiracy theories from the last few years in terms of covid turned out to be true. [Link] - a sample of some of just some of them. Edited by eaglesdare (12 Aug 2023 10.34pm) I already said it could be anything. Why single out football matches? As there is no evidence at all that the C19 vaccines are any more dangerous than any other the way they have been singled out is definitively a conspiracy theory. The oped you reference is a load of nonsense. Those aren’t conspiracy theories. They are just opinions. Which are perfectly acceptable and still being debated. A conspiracy theory is an evidence free rewriting of fact designed to present a conclusion produced by those with an agenda. I have seen any which turned out to be true.
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SW19 CPFC Addiscombe West 12 Aug 23 11.13pm | |
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Originally posted by eaglesdare
What caused the heart attack? Was it the vaccine? Was it too many burgers? Too many pukka pies? Was it from being unhealthy? It's a simple question why can't I ask it without being branded a "conspiracy theorist"? You immediately try to shut down any debate. Yes most conspiracy theories from the last few years in terms of covid turned out to be true. [Link] - a sample of some of just some of them. Edited by eaglesdare (12 Aug 2023 10.34pm) Nothing wrong with asking the question, but it's pretty obvious that you (and others on here) already think you know the answer. So what's the point in pussyfooting about Even if the coroner declared it as nothing to do with the vaccine somehow I doubt you'd accept that outcome. At least Mattconrov, as propaganda link happy as he is, nails his colours to the mast
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 11.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Mattconrov
Please watch and share this important film with friends and family. Those decide to should read this as well. It is produced by a well known anti vaccine video maker who spreads conspiracy theories:-
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 12 Aug 23 11.26pm | |
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Of course, thus proving the point that the indemnities had nothing to do with limiting compensation or with testing. Rare complications are to be expected with all procedures and those who suffer are entitled to compensation. The point is though that the number of people protected by the vaccines far outnumbers those harmed by them. Edited by Wisbech Eagle (13 Aug 2023 9.14am)
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eaglesdare 12 Aug 23 11.27pm | |
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Originally posted by SW19 CPFC
Nothing wrong with asking the question, but it's pretty obvious that you (and others on here) already think you know the answer. So what's the point in pussyfooting about Even if the coroner declared it as nothing to do with the vaccine somehow I doubt you'd accept that outcome. At least Mattconrov, as propaganda link happy as he is, nails his colours to the mast I don't think I know the answer which is why I asked the question. Why can't we even have an investigation? We all know that myocarditis is one of the serious side effects from the vaccine so it's not so far fetched.
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Mattconrov 12 Aug 23 11.41pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Those decide to should read this as well. It is produced by a well known anti vaccine video maker who spreads conspiracy theories:- Yes they should read your article. Then they should laugh at the conjecture, lack of any points or evidence. Plus how many times the words anti vaxxer is mentioned. Incidentally the film safe and effective was produced by Mark sharman. Former BSkyB boss and itv exec Not quite sure where you got the well known anti vax stuff from. Maybe check out wiki. Lol Edited by Mattconrov (13 Aug 2023 1.43am) Edited by Mattconrov (13 Aug 2023 1.45am)
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