To be intellectually honest, just because something is reported it doesn't mean whatever postulated was the cause of it. If someone reports astral travel after the jab, is that now a real thing? I didn't pull up any studies but I would be very surprised if the scientists involved here drew a certain cause-effect relationship.
Regarding "studies," how many people here have been trained to read and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of studies? I can almost guarantee that no one here has, few have any training in evaluating statistics either.
How many here have gone on Google Scholar and pulled up a whole study and read it all the way through, then looked at each author, what they have done previously, read who actually paid for a certain study and so on? There might be one or two instances of it among getbiggers but it's probably none.
The top scientists as of today can't even say where it originated and if it has a zoonotic or lab origin. No one has proven shit. And the true and semi-final impacts of the shots will be debated for decades.
Forgive me, but I just think it's the height of arrogance to imply you *know* which study is shit or legit when you are a total layman, when most haven't even read a single study in their lives, and have ZERO training on how to even begin to evaluate them lol.
Tell me if my thinking is irrational here, please. If I'm just too stupid to not see the obvious.
And I didn't take the jab.