Interesting take. Freemasons that pushed the vax broke their oath to protect fellow freemasons.
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Oh, damn, he wielded Occam's Razor. Shits done for. I'm out, I can't compete with that.
Anyway....the fact is that the vax doesn't work, and never worked, and is actually detrimental to many of those who took it. Moreover, those at the top knew this, and pushed it on the hoi polloi anyway. You'd think people who knew that and pushed it anyway, would make sure those closest to them didn't take it. That, mon ami, is also Occam's Razor.
No, Occam’s Razor would actually suggest that those who were pushing the vaccine on “those closest to them” did not know that it would be detrimental to their health. That’s the point, that it’s ineptitude over malevolence. But good try, you were almost there.
Brah, the evidence is so overwhelming that they knew it didn't work, and it was dangerous...aaaaaand pushed it anyway. Given that, why endanger those closest to you?
If you come with Occam's Razor thinking "I hear hoofbeats, so it's horses not zebras" but it's actually not hoofbeats but some other animal, then Occam's Razor gives you nothing (which is exactly where you're at).
Okay, so if they knew that it didn’t work and that “it was dangerous” then tell me: why did they endanger those closest to them? What’s your theory?
What what the theory the OP proposed?
If they had two brain cells to rub together at the minimum they would have known the risk was unknown and the benefits were marginal.