Let's just chuckle at the idea that "the science is in", as we both know scientific inquiry is a process, not an end result. Without continuing to ask questions we'd probably believe jabs prevent Covid and Covid-infected jabbies can't pass along their disease. But we do know better, don't we?
That difficult research, right? Pfizer told you it was impossible to use principles of reason for yourself - and how you should blindly trust them to inject their product into you without even a list of side effects to peruse beforehand.
On the other hand, remember when Celine Dion mystified "doctors" with her sudden-onset stiff person syndrome, and those same "experts" claimed it couldn't possibly be related to her coincidentally-proximal booster? And then Pfizer quietly added Stiff Person Syndrome to the officially recognized list of hundreds (now thousands) of mRNA jab-related side effects because it happened just a little too often to be a coincidence after all.. but no, that jab is safe safe safe and so super effective! Which is why
the data should be hidden from Americans like you for 75 years..... As for the rest of us, we know you've gotta ask questions, and when shit looks sketchy you've gotta ask even more.
Remember when
Fauci was investigated by NIH's bioethics department (AKA Fauci's wife) and cleared of any wrongdoing? When there's rampant self-interest and blatant conflict of interest, keep on asking the tough questions.
I get it, the TV told you to cheer for Team Pfizer and you didn't know any better. And Fauci told you to
wear no masks, then 1, then 2, then 1 again and you complied your little heart out because it was easier than thinking for yourself. Thinking independently isn't easy but I promise it's worth the effort. Just give it a try. You may surprise yourself.