Did any of these prediction ever come true?
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I won't deny they existed. That's the very tactic I was mentioning, muddying the waters. You see them all the time, for economic meltdowns, or civil war, or WWIII. Please don't tell me the chicken little sky is falling for attention routine isn't common.
Reasonable people predicted the died suddenly epidemic, which has happened. Reasonable people predicted the rise in cancers, which has happened. Reasonable people predicted vaxxies that got boosters destroying their immune system, which has happened. And reasonable people predicted the fertility crisis, which has happened.
Edit to add: epidemic of myocarditis, which also has happened.
How many "died suddenly" of the vaxx?
Give me a number.
If we are going to get down to brass tacks, let me ask then, by "died suddenly" you mean the seemingly healthy people that are not elderly that died for unknown causes? That, mon ami, is going to be impossible to measure. We might be able get good numbers on the increase in myocarditis though.
Or by "died suddenly" do you mean the estimates that the vax side effects killed X number of people?
Or by "died suddenly" do you mean excess deaths?
You tell me. You brought up "died suddenly".
You debate like a woman.