A couple here are confused about how the word "conspiracy" is supposed to be used. There are two ways it is used legitimately. One, is conspiracy theory, meaning it's not based on facts but mere conjecture or speculation so it might be right but more likely not. Two, a conspiracy fact, it's a conspiracy that is true based on enough evidence. In the context of the COVID-19 vaccines, it is possible that even "conspiracy fact" is not the better term. More accurately it's a mixture of that and obstinance/ignorance/silence on the part of officialdom, most doctors and scientists. I call it evil.
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