Yeah, this just sounds like a loosely strung-together conspiracy with little to no backing in reality. Do you have anything other than known sites knowns for spreading conspiracies?
There are moments when I lose my cool with people and that's mostly due to seeing the same circular arguments that are mostly summed up with the very same issue in the post I am quoting above yours. An actual conspiracy that is being held together with shoestring and bubblegum. At some point, this shit gets old and it's frustrating to deal with, even when one isn't posting. Skepticism is something science is supposed to have, that's how verification and peer-review are done. Someone makes a claim, others say, "sus," the claim is studied and tested and if the results are replicated, then the claim it's safe to say the claims add up and can be verified. This is the process that I prefer to trust over the alternative because the alternative hasn't provided anything close to this process. I am also one for expressing concerns about any medical treatment. I didn't get vaccinated when they first became public. I waited out the results, I talked to my doctor, I talked to another doctor and studied the results. My wife was also part of a vaccine trial and I waited out the results of that as well. I don't jump to trusting without spending time watching the results, doing research, talking to professionals, and even researching conspiracies. I do actually research the conspiracies to see if there's any truth mixed in there before forming an opinion. Most of the time the truth is so disconnected that it's barely recognizable, which is why I don't trust sources that I can't verify.