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Letter: Coincidence or conspiracy?

"Many medical professionals, particularly in the USA, such as Dr Rashid Buttar, Dr Andre Kaufman and Dr Ayyadurai Shiva, to mention just three, openly share their opinion on the Coronavirus" - Markus Kämpf.

Markus Kämpf of Simbithi Eco-Estate writes:

The North Coast Courier set out to tackle a few myths being spread by armchair doctors and conspiracy theorists on the subject of vaccines.

If the article published in your February 26 edition is anything to go by, it seems that there is nothing to worry about (Will the Coronavirus vaccine be safe?).

The author forgot to mention that Finance Minister Tito Mboweni intends to put a compensation fund in place for severe covid vaccine injuries. Only severe injuries though.

People with less severe injuries will have to fend for themselves. But the question is why should such a fund be necessary, if the vaccine is safe?

Many medical professionals, particularly in the USA, such as Dr Rashid Buttar, Dr Andre Kaufman and Dr Ayyadurai Shiva, to mention just three, openly share their opinion on the Coronavirus.

The mainstream media classifies such individuals as conspiracy theorists.

Understandable I suppose.

After all, just imagine the consequences of the masses waking up and realizing that inhaling carbon dioxide and being vaxxed, wasn´t the best way to stay in good health.

I seriously believe that people, particularly people with young children, should start informing themselves on the subject of vaccines.

A good way to start would be by watching the 2019 documentary Vaxxed II, which is available at no cost on YouTube.

I am not the only one who has noticed an interesting trend. In 2020, many people with pre-existing conditions died from the coronavirus.

In 2021, people who die shortly after receiving the vaccine, all seem to be dying from pre-existing conditions.

Probably just a coincidence. To think otherwise, would make me a conspiracy theorist.

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I am not sure where you get your information from, but you raise a question about last year many people with pre-existing conditions dying from the virus, and this year people with pre-existing conditions dying after receiving the vaccine.

Logic would suggest that the problem then isn’t the vaccine, it’s the pre-existing conditions.

It’s early days, but information coming out of the UK is that the vaccines have shown to reduce the need for hospitalisation by 80%.

The programme Vaxxit II is no longer available on YouTube, but there is another which is very interesting: From Jenner to Wakefield, a history of the pro- and anti-vaccination arguments. – Editor.


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