@juneslater17 This was on the BBC earlier - saying people ask him daily about the excess deaths being caused by the jabs
https://t.co/VFDmSQwrLd
@Tina_catlady - Tina
Nice little clip from the BBC just now saying people daily are saying the excess deaths are due to the vaccine and there's a cover up
#covid #ExcessDeaths #vaccineinjuries
Video Transcript AI Summary
People believe conspiracy theories because they think information is being withheld. During COVID, if people feel they aren't being told the whole story, they become more susceptible to alternative theories about the vaccine. Some claim that excess deaths are solely caused by the vaccine, alleging a cover-up. Trust is crucial, and while we support free speech, it's important to distinguish it from spreading false information.
Speaker 0: I mean, they believe conspiracy theories, as we call them, because there is a feeling that information sometimes is being held back. COVID was a very difficult time and if there is this sense that people feel not being told the whole story, then you are so much more susceptible to the idea of alternative
Speaker 1: conspiracy theories about the vaccine. I mean, I'm daily getting people now saying, all these excess deaths is entirely due to the vaccine. There's a bit cover up and the whole trust thing there. Absolutely. Of course, we agree with free, free speech.
But free speech is not the same as false speech.