Sir lastnail wrote on Jun 7
th, 2023 at 9:02am:
AusGeoff wrote on Jun 7
th, 2023 at 3:06am:
We all know by now that one of the last (if ever?) things that
Sir Lastnail and his anti-vaxxer mates do is to check their "facts".
They never let any actual facts get in the way of their absurd
claims—which are invariably proved to be wrong with a few
statistics from accredited medical sources.
And of course they never admit to their errors of "fact", but simply
move on to another bullshit claim from some other anonymous conspiracist.
https://i.postimg.cc/Yq0xGHTf/Screenshot-2023-06-07-at-02-44-38-Jamie-Fox-jpg-JP... Quote:While the specifics of Foxx's illness have not been confirmed, there
is no evidence available to support the claim that he was left
"paralyzed and blind." In addition, there is NO evidence that his
"medical complication" was related to a COVID vaccine.
There has been a medically recognized marginal rise in blood clot
complications seemingly caused by certain COVID vaccines, but
there is zero evidence that this has anything to do with Foxx's
situation.
—FACT CHECK BY Newsweek's Fact Check team, 3 June 2023.
IF Sir Lastnail and his mates have contradictory evidence that
may prove these paralyzed and blind claims, then he or they
should post it now. I await their response.
I do check my facts. See my signature
LOL... I'm very impressed at the way you avoided admitting that
you were indisputably WRONG about the death of Michael Remus,
by using a bit of a deflection. Well done... but pathetic none the less.
You claim you do "check your facts", but you seldom—if ever—post
any
actual facts about the pandemic. You invariably rely solely on
absurd, unevidenced, third-party American memes, or conspiracy
sites. I don't think I've ever seen you post one of your
purported "facts" that first—has a traceable source—or, secondly, cites any
medical data and/or links to accredited research papers or scientific
establishments.
I checked on the veracity of the claim in your signature, and
can verify that it's true.
But... and this should be noted. This is only one case that you've
posted that can be easily verified. Further, it's a single case out of
billions of vaccinations that've been administered globally. It's sad
but hardly noteworthy, and in no way does it support your absurd
claims that the vaccines are responsible for the deaths of
thousands of people.
In fact,
only 14 deaths have been recorded here in Australia
believed to have been linked to a COVID vaccination. From 63
million doses—infinitesimally tiny odds.
I also note that you chose not to address the Jamie Foxx claims.
Why is that? Do you still claim that Foxx was blinded and
paralysed as a result of a COVID vaccination? Or do you admit you
were wrong to blindly [pun?] accept this without checking—as the
claims were denied by his daughter Corinne Bishop in April?