I speak to a lot of people as well and I've heard MANY personal testimonies of perfectly healthy people in their prime dropping dead of blood clots/heart attacks in a matter of a few days.
So again out of 2-5 hundred people you know...which they say most people do....give me a percentage of how many you feel have died by the clots etc. It's already agreed by the pro-vaxxers that this potentially could happen so nobody is denying this but in your real world...is it one person out of a hundred that have taken a shot? That would mean you've got a 99% chance of being fine correct?
Based on anecdotal reports I am guessing it is far more common than they say.
I appreciate you're acknowledging you're guessing. Others would want to assert it absolutely is true without question that people have more clots then they say. As for me I'm forcing as a belief criteria for me that I'm not accepting just what anybody wants to say on the net. So do I see in my REAL WORLD massive numbers of people that is vaccinated ones suffering from clots? Haven't' seen such and I'm getting the feeling that neither has anyone else on a massive scale, and no I'd never make light of a dear one suffering this way but in discussing the subject we do have to look at numbers and percentages.
But worse than that some of the most learned prestigious names in the field of immunology are sounding out about a massive future crisis due to the jabs.
Perhaps they're just saying we're in unchartered waters and we don't know. Potential things may not play out at all. You also are aware right that in 1999 many professional experts also were very concerned about Y2K? Didn't mean they were quacks or they were dumb people. But their concerns ended up not being justified. And I'm not saying these things to encourage people to go ahead and get vaccinated or that they couldn't be right. I'm just saying people should try to keep it in context of what it means when one suggests there could be problems in the future. Not all the time.