PMC: National Library of Medicine: COVID UPDATE: What is the truth?
The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the most manipulated infectious disease events in history, characterized by official lies in an unending stream lead by government bureaucracies, medical associations, medical boards, the media, and international agencies.[3,6,57] We have witnessed a long list of unprecedented intrusions into medical practice, including attacks on medical experts, destruction of medical careers among doctors refusing to participate in killing their patients and a massive regimentation of health care, led by non-qualified individuals with enormous wealth, power and influence.
For the first time in American history a president, governors, mayors, hospital administrators and federal bureaucrats are determining medical treatments based not on accurate scientifically based or even experience based information, but rather to force the acceptance of special forms of care and “prevention”—including remdesivir, use of respirators and ultimately a series of essentially untested messenger RNA vaccines. For the first time in history medical treatment, protocols are not being formulated based on the experience of the physicians treating the largest number of patients successfully, but rather individuals and bureaucracies that have never treated a single patient—including Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, EcoHealth Alliance, the CDC, WHO, state public health officers and hospital administrators.[23,38]
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In the meanwhile, our civilization was ripped apart, our citizens were gaslit and impoverished, and in countries across the Western world, innocent people were removed from polite society, branded as lepers, and fired from their jobs.
Why? Because there is one story that just won’t die and for which no corrections have been issued—the shibboleth that vaccination can prevent infection, transmission, and help “end” COVID.
While there is never an excuse for hateful rhetoric towards, and intervention in, the personal medical choices of law-abiding Americans, perhaps one could have, kinda sorta, understood the campaign if the new vaccines had provided long-lasting immunity and prevented community transmission. They do not.
Early on we were told: “Nine out of ten [vaccinated] people won’t get sick” (Columbia University feat. Run-DMC, February 12th, 2021, no this is not a joke); “Vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don`t get sick” (Dr. Rochelle Walensky, March 29th, 2021); “When people are vaccinated, they can feel safe that they are not going to get infected” (Dr. Anthony Fauci, May 17th, 2021). ...
There's an eerie resemblance between the Lysenko fiasco of the Stalinist era (and fiascos of Mao's earliest agricultural reforms) and this crap.
ReplyDeleteWe had a good hard laugh at the communists' follies, but ours are going to be much more harmful. They're also unforgivable.
We didn't have to learn the hard way. We knew this was a serious mistake before we stumbled into it.
We're also about to learn we can't conjure up a healthy economy by waving wands of financial wizardry.
Better get back to Reality TV. Have we got any new Reality TV shows focusing on the war in Ukraine?
There's a difference, though in the experience of Russians during the Lysenko era and our experience as citizens of, what used to be known as the Free World (why do we no longer use that term?), during the Biden Bullshit era. The Russians didn't believe the BS, but kept their mouths shut rather than go to the Gulag. We, in contrast, do for the most part, believe the bullshit, so we have no need for a Gulag. Therein exists the freedom of the West and the superiority of our system over that of those poor bastards in Russia.
DeleteI think there's a chance the lies, misinformation, and disinformation of Fauci et al is being scrubbed from the internet. A while back I tried to find the news reports showing Fauci telling Donald Trump 2.2 million Americans would be dead before the end of the year if he didn't support the lockdown of the economy. (It was crucial to Donald Trump backing down from "I don't want the cure to be more harmful than the disease" position. "If it is going to save 2.2 million lives, maybe lockdowns will be worth it," I clearly remember hearing Donald Trump say. I couldn't find any of those reports. I can't, however, say my search was exhaustive. Maybe I put an hour or two into it.
ReplyDeleteThere's a reason why "A quarter of Americans open to taking up arms against government, poll says", they know they are living in a Ukrainian Nazi-backing fascist state.
ReplyDeleteBut of those "open to taking up arms" probably only a very small fraction would actually do anything of the kind. And then there's the three quarters of Americans who are already under the spell of U-Tube and all the rest of the state information control apparatus.
The main difference between the Soviet Union (SU) and the United States (US) is that the US is much better at catapulting the propaganda, to use Dubya Bush's terminology than was the defunct SU. Hence no need for an American gulag -- yet.
Why the Rush for Toddler Vaccines?
ReplyDeleteCovid was clearly a health emergency for adults in 2020. By contrast, the urgency now feels political.
By Allysia FinleyFollow
July 4, 2022 3:11 pm ET
‘This is a very historic milestone, a monumental step forward,” President Biden declared last week after the Food and Drug Administration authorized Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for toddlers. “The United States is now the first country in the world to offer safe and effective Covid-19 vaccines for children as young as 6 months old.”
In fact, we don’t know if the vaccines are safe and effective. The rushed FDA action was based on extremely weak evidence. It’s one thing to show regulatory flexibility during an emergency. But for children, Covid isn’t an emergency. The FDA bent its standards to an unusual degree and brushed aside troubling evidence that warrants more investigation.
As it initially did for adults, the FDA granted the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for toddlers an emergency-use authorization allowing the agency to expedite access for products that “prevent serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions.” While adult Covid vaccines clearly met this standard in late 2020, the toddler vaccines don’t.
In fact, we don’t know if the vaccines are safe and effective. The rushed FDA action was based on extremely weak evidence. It’s one thing to show regulatory flexibility during an emergency. But for children, Covid isn’t an emergency. The FDA bent its standards to an unusual degree and brushed aside troubling evidence that warrants more investigation.
As it initially did for adults, the FDA granted the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for toddlers an emergency-use authorization allowing the agency to expedite access for products that “prevent serious or life-threatening diseases or conditions.” While adult Covid vaccines clearly met this standard in late 2020, the toddler vaccines don’t.
Only 209 kids between 6 months and 4 years old have died from Covid—about 0.02% of all virus deaths in the U.S. About half as many toddlers were hospitalized with Covid between October 2020 and September 2021 as were hospitalized with the flu during the previous winter. More children were hospitalized during the Omicron wave last winter, but hospitalization rates were still roughly in line with the 2019-20 flu season. None of the 5,400 or so toddlers in Moderna’s trial were hospitalized for Covid. Yet at least 15 were hospitalized for non-Covid infections.
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I remember back in the early 2000's during the buildup to the Iraq invasion, with all the misinformation supplied to the public by the Bush Crime Family, via most media outlets. I never believed any of it because I always had more credible information via the WSJ. I see this happening again. Here and there they are posting information which vies with what I think. (Maybe it is sad this is in the "opinion" section of the paper? Precisely the part of the paper I most often stay away from.)
If I knew any discrete way for you to give me your email, I could shoot some of this in its entirety directly to you.
That was from the Wall Street Journal.
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