do i think it's possible that the vaccine caused the deaths? sure. but i do not know.
you don't know either but you've convinced yourself they died because of the vaccine. you are assuming causation because of correlation.
It's a matter of mortality statistics. We can debate PCR testing methodology etc till the cows come home, but deaths are deaths.. you can't obfuscate the total number of deaths. You're either alive or dead, it's as binary as possible to be and not so easily faked. Unless you're the Gaza Health Ministry, perhaps.
Excess mortality is still higher now than before the pandemic, even though there is nothing happening. This is in the UK, USA, Europe, basically everywhere that has participated in the vaccination program. This means more people are dying than the statistical average for previous periods.
What is your explanation for this? You can't dismiss it. If people are dying in greater numbers than the expected average, and persistently so, then there
has to be a reason for that. Something is driving the
excess mortality. And if there isn't a health emergency, then what do you propose is the cause?
I'm assuming a correlation between the excess death and vaccinations, because of three reasons:
1. It coincides with the rollout of an worldwide experimental medical product that the majority of the worlds population has taken.
2. No other hypothesis has even been presented to account for such a persistent, almost global excess mortality.
3. Our governments continue to refuse to even discuss the matter - a continued, persistent, excess mortality
is definitely a cause for concern, and any rational moral government
should be keenly interested and investigating why people are dying. After all, our safety is supposed to be a top priority of government. Right?
Point 3 is the biggest red flag of all. Point 1 is significant enough in conjunction with point 2, but point 3.. the silence is deafening.
So, what is
your explanation for the persistent excess mortality, seen across the globe? You can fall back on 'correlation does not equal causation', but I think you know if you're being honest that is a complete cop out in light of the 3 points above.