I believe large portions of this were 100% definitely malice.
We were screaming about this on the internet 3 years ago. Teh professionals knew this stuff back then too, and kept pushing things that were killing people.
The Ivermectin thing? I personally read like 60 studies that showed it worked.
These scientists knew it worked. They went with the anti Ivermectin path anyways.
It was malice. I'm just a random dude on r
the internet, not some genius with access to special info, and I was able to determine that IVE works.
Now where I disagree with others? I don't think the malicious intent was specifically because they wanted to kill people. I don't think they were out there to kill people. They were out there to make money, and if some people had to die? It was a worthy sacrifice.
To allow emergency “covid vaccine “ w/o doing all the trials no other viable treatment could exist.
1) If Ivermectin worked then the FDA could not allow emergency use of the covid vaccine without years of trials.
2) Changing the legal definition of what a vaccine is to allow the mRNA treatments to be called a “vaccine “ just certified in my mind it was intentional.
3). Population data from the cruise ship Diamond Princess proved that the COVID-19 was not a threat. The trapped population on the cruise ship had 7 deaths( out of nearly 5k people, that trended towards older people), all with comorbidities , and youngest was 81 with 2 life threatening commorbidites .
~ 70% of covid positive had no symptoms or cold like effects for a few days.
I read the medical report on the data from the ship in March 2020. It was obviously not a major threat.
4). The great state of Michigan was allowing false reports of covid infection. The state changed reporting rules, after requiring 2 negative test before release from the hospital, with a test that was only 48% accurate. Yet all positive test results are reported in one group with no differentiation for the same person having multiple positive results. Report numbers had no relation to reality.
I had this confirmed from a hospital IT person and medical staff. The state refused to separate the categories.