If I don't ask questions, other people will - in fact they are. With a mass role out of an experimental treatment, and with more of these incidents than usual (apparently) this is no laughing matter. Why don't you get real about the 'lying, 'corrupt' pharmacetical industry (The Independent - back when they were allowed to report things properly)? It's not like these businesses don't have form on this sort of thing. Why are you so keen to cover up for these crooks?
There have reportedly been 21 sudden deaths of FIFA registered players
so far this year, compared to 4.2 in an average year - and 2 last year. Like I say, people can draw their own conclusions, but it is certainly legitimate to ask questions, and potentially dangerous to try and brush it under the carpet. People have a right to know all the relevant risks/benefits if they are going to have these things (even if cost/benefit has apparently gone out of the window for the government). Trying to close down debate is really not helpful.
You mention Belgium, I think I've mentioned already there were three teenage cyclists at a Belgian club who had severe reactions early this year (The Brussels Times), leading to members being advised not to train or compete soon after taking these injections.
https://www.brusselstimes.com/belgium/181660/doctors-advise-against-intensive-sport-after-covid-vaccination/ And an Irish football player died earlier this year shortly after taking one. This is real (or at any rate doing a good impression of being real) and merits serious discussion.