There's clear data backing this now. Those with the so called vaccine are more likely to catch covid.
I'll try to post a summary without a ton of technical stuff so it's easier to read.
To cut short all the studies and data THASF is posting, these injections cause your immune system to attack wherever it ends up, which is very often the heart. It can cause damage to other organs as well, its just that the heart is a really important one that doesn't heal very well. It just scars. And now you have a limitation you might not even know about.
So one day, maybe 5 years later you're out on a run. You go particularly hard on a hikl you've done 100 times before. But now your heart has this small injury you didn't know about, and boom. Heart attack.
Now if the injections get into the veins? You are almost definitely experiencing heart damage, because your immune system will fight wherever the chemical shows up.
This happens in 1 out of 35 cases!
They used think this happens most in men, but that's only cases that make it to the hospital. They have some blood tests that can test for it even in cases that don't end up at the ER, and it was 1 in 35.
On top of all that, there's tons of data that IVE worked in vitro (petri dish,) as well as a prophylactic and early treatment. The study used to debunk it, was treating patients that had already had covid for too long.
The studies showing the efficacy of the vaccine all had statistical artifacts in them too, that peer review should have caught.
So we has an alternative this whole time.
Big pharma has a "solution" and needed a problem. Covid was that problem. They knew they were sitting on a cash cow, but they couldn't get it through for say, the normal flu, because they couldn't prove its safety. Along comes covid and they get emergency use authorization on a drug they knew wasn't safe.
Now 1 in 35 people are walking around with scars on their hearts. Ticking time bombs.
All this would have been noticed with real long term studies.
We won't know the full extend of this for decades, but a lot of people are going to die early.