Why are we seeing more and more anti-vaccine influencers on social media posting about people, like Grayson Murray, when they die?
From heart attacks and sudden deaths to cancer, these ghouls are ready to post about everyone's deaths.
The New Normal - Blame Everything On COVID Vaccines
Why?
That's easy.
It's so they can blame vaccines - specifically the COVID vaccines.
How do they know if they were vaccinated or not?
Typically, they don't!
In the case of Grayson Murray, Steve Kirsch didn't even take the few seconds to search and find out that he almost certainly wasn't vaccinated.
"Personally I’m not into the scare of the whole thing,” he said. “That’s my take on it. Now that the vaccine is out, people are going to get it. If they choose not to get it, that’s fine.
I think eventually the tour is going to going to put it on us to go get our own (COVID-19) test and pay for our own test, which would be a pain. That’s their way of saying you’ll have to go get yours (vaccine). I don’t want to but I have family members who have."
From feuds to COVID, Grayson Murray is a golf pro who isn’t afraid to express opinions
Grayson Murray publicly said he didn't want to get vaccinated and unlike some other sports, COVID vaccines were never mandated by the PGA Tour.
These Ghoulish Posts are Anti-Vaccine Propaganda
Hopefully this helps people understand why they can safely ignore all of the posts about people who have 'died suddenly' or who have developed shocking "blood clots" or super duper 'turbo cancer.'
It is very easy to see that none of their posts are true:
- No Surge in Athlete Deaths, Contrary to Widespread Anti-Vaccine Claims
- COVID-19 Vaccines Have Not Been Shown to Cause ‘Turbo Cancer’
- COVID-19 vaccines aren’t associated with an increase in excess deaths
- COVID mRNA Vaccines Do Not Harm Fertility – But The Virus Does
- COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce, Not Increase, Risk of Stillbirth
- No evidence for a rise in sudden deaths or that Covid-19 vaccines are the cause
But don't be surprised if they do associate their posts with someone who was known to be vaccinated though.
Over 80% of adults and 90% of seniors have had at least one dose of a COVID vaccine!
So since most about everyone has been vaccinated, it is easy to correlate just about anything you want with being vaccinated, especially if it was months or years later.
Why does any of this matter?
If you are blaming everything on COVID vaccines, then that gets in the way of helping you avoid the real things that contribute to or cause these deaths. And you might be too scared to get vaccinated and protected, which will also put you at extra risk for serious illness and death.
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