Elon Musk Shines Light On Poor Efficacy Of Covid Jabs, Slams Mandates & Questions Big Pharma Treatments

The video begins with articles claming the jabs were “100 percent effective” at preventing “deaths” and “hospitalization” and as the clip goes on, the percentages drop until a mere 20% efficacy rate appears.

Headlines in the videos eventually show entire nations halting their Covid shot trials and suspending the use of them altogether.

Paid Democrat operative Ed Krassenstein commented on the post, writing, “I think efficacy changes are a result of new strains and the vaccine immunity wearing off. It’s stupid anyone ever claimed it was 100% effective. No vaccine is 100% full-proof.”

In response to the Krassenstein comment, Musk issued a detailed explanation of his top concerns about the Covid jabs.

“My concern was more the outrageous demand that people *must* take the vaccine and multiple boosters to do anything at all. That was messed up,” he began.

Musk continued, “Until the Supreme Court invalidated Biden’s exec order, SpaceX and many other companies would have been forced to fire anyone who refused to get vaccinated! We would not have done so. I would rather go to prison than fire good people who didn’t want to be jabbed. As for myself, I got original Covid before the vaccine was out (mild cold symptoms) and had to get three vaccines for travel. The third shot almost sent me to hospital.”

“How many other people out there have symptoms that are actually from the vaccine or Covid treatment, rather than Covid itself?” he asked. “As for those who didn’t take any vaccine, well @DjokerNole just won a record number of grand slams … It’s not like I don’t believe in vaccines – I do. However, the cure cannot be potentially worse than the disease. And public debate over efficacy should not be shut down. There is also great potential for curing many diseases using synthetic mRNA, so let’s not throw the baby out with the bath water.”

The comments went viral with Musk supporters cheering him on and haters claiming he’s pushing misinformation.

 

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