> While I appreciate the call for evidence, I am not going to waste my time. Nothing personal …. you need to do your own due diligence.
That's what conspiracists ALWAYS say because they realize their sources are poor, unsubstantiated and full of errors. I've asked for evidence countless times and I always get the same response. Not once has anyone offered anything of substance, anything verifiable, anything remotely intelligent. So I conclude that this group are people that are easily persuaded by little data and string together bits of evidence to fabricate a result they want. But hey, prove me wrong with some actual substantive evidence. Not Rumble and TrueNews links where they also post about our flat Earth, faked lunar landings and every imaginable conspiracy known to man. Sure mainstream news isn't perfect. Sure we should get evidence from different sources. So that's exactly what I'm asking for now.
> By the same token I could ask you to prove to me the masks, social distancing, lock-downs, Remdesivir, and vaccines were effective or even more effective than natural immunity ….you can’t …nor would I ask you to.
The data that MILLIONS of doctors worldwide rely on proves it. I'll take millions of opinions over 2 discredited doctors anytime. Masks have been worn in hospitals for many, many years. Long before Covid. Why? Because they protect others from infected people. So the infected or possibly infected people wear the mask. That's why a surgeon wears a mask when operating and everything is open vulnerable to infection. Now if a mask has the right filter it can protect against Covid and this has been demonstrated countless times. All over the world when mandates have been lifted Covid rates go up. But of course you probably not believe that data is accurate, you probably don't even believe the Covid virus actually exists. Many anti-vaxxers don't.
> My post were rendering my opinion based on the information I have gleaned and the contacts I have in the medical profession, scientific community and some other places over the last few years ….just as your opinions are based on whatever information you have determined.
But curiously you can give not a shred of information about the sources of this powerful info you have "gleaned". Just like all the other anti-vaxxers.
> None of what I learned regarding the vax mandates (or any other mandates) influenced my behavior, lifestyle or decisions. It only opened my eyes to some new things and confirmed other things that I suspected.
Sir, that is merely confirmation bias. You see, you're looking for evidence you want to be true. You want a result then look for data to match your want. That is not the way to learn about something.
> But my decision on "Trusting God" was made mid-year 2020….I refuse to be motivated by the fear that man generates.
God gives us common sense. You're not using yours.
> Follow the $$ is a great way of determining motivation, although there are so many tentacles to that… Pfizer alone has made over 100 billion from this.
Here are the actual figures of Pfizer revenue from Macrotrends.net. Note revenue is not profit. They were already enormous in 2019 before Covid entered the picture.
Pfizer revenue for the quarter ending September 30, 2022 was $22.638B, a 5.81% decline year-over-year.
Pfizer revenue for the twelve months ending September 30, 2022 was $99.879B, a 45.01% increase year-over-year.
Pfizer annual revenue for 2021 was $81.288B, a 95.16% increase from 2020.
Pfizer annual revenue for 2020 was $41.651B, a 1.82% increase from 2019.
Pfizer annual revenue for 2019 was $40.905B, a 0.2% increase from 2018.
Net revenue or profit:
Pfizer net income for the quarter ending September 30, 2022 was $8.608B, a 5.67% increase year-over-year.
Pfizer net income for the twelve months ending September 30, 2022 was $29.771B, a 53.21% increase year-over-year.
Pfizer annual net income for 2021 was $21.979B, a 139.97% increase from 2020.
Pfizer annual net income for 2020 was $9.159B, a 42.85% decline from 2019.
Pfizer annual net income for 2019 was $16.026B, a 43.69% increase from 2018.