If the vaccines had been tested properly, we'd have a very good idea whether or not they caused cancer, because you'd have a double blinded control group and could easily compare cancer rates over the long term between both groups.
The vaccines weren't tested properly: even though Pfizer, Moderna, etc. all knew that COVID posed very little risk to the mostly healthy people the vaccine was tested on, they still quickly destroyed the control groups by vaccinating everyone.
Blatant, wide scale, destruction of evidence. Unless proven otherwise, from a legal perspective the assumption should be that the vaccines caused cancer – among other things – and all these manufacturers should be bankrupted by lawsuits.
Wouldn't be the first time either... Pfizer has been subject to billions of dollars in criminal fines before: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-announces-largest-health-care-fraud-settlement-its-history
They were only in it for the money. I remember they had a blanket immunity, too.
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There were blatant efforts to mischaracterize people who were hospitalized for covid as unvaccinated, always, unless they were forced to classify them as vaccinated. That way they could say things like "90% of people hospitalized for covid are unvaccinated".
For instance, they would only regard them as vaccinated if they had actually been vaccinated that that particular hospital.
Otherwise they were classified as unvaccinated.
They had so many ways of twisting the data. We know they're liars and had a million ways to do that, to the extent that the full truth will never be known.
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1000 percent correct
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