(April 27, 2023 at 8:58 pm)Helios Wrote: Ah so he's back to pushing Covid conspiracy nonsense.
I understand why the claim that vaccines are counter-productive or have some very common (on the order of 1/1000 people or more) and serious side-effect would be a conspiracy theory. The only way for something like that to stay undetected in the experiments is, well, if the experiments are fake. But I fail to see why would the claim that the number of people who died within a month of a positive COVID-19 test (or the excess mortality, or whichever method is used to estimate COVID-19 deaths in various countries) is not a good proxy of the COVID-19 deaths would be a conspiracy theory. Or why it would be a conspiracy theory to claim that making such estimates is the gray area of the law.