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“Cool the Mark Out”: How the media minimizes Covid vaccine injuries

Dennis Riches via Propaganda in Focus

I regard consensus science as an extremely pernicious development that ought to be stopped cold in its tracks. Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you’re being had… Let’s be clear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensus is the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world. In science consensus is irrelevant. What are relevant are reproducible results. The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus. There is no such thing as consensus science. If it’s consensus, it isn’t science. If it’s science, it isn’t consensus. Period.
Michael Crichton, Lecture at the California Iinstitute of Technology, Pasadena CA, Jan 17 2003[1]

Within a few months of the SARS-Cov-2 vaccines being injected into millions of people, numerous types of adverse reactions were reported throughout the world. Information about adverse events became an object of intense denial and obfuscation by government agencies and state-funded and corporate-sponsored media, whether the information was in the form of rumors, amateur speculation, or serious scientific inquiry by qualified academics.

However, in 2023, government registries of vaccine injuries now reveal serious deficiencies of the vaccines designed to combat SARS-Cov-2. In a report published in the International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, the authors analyzed data from regulatory surveillance and self-reporting systems in Germany, Israel, Scotland, the United Kingdom, and the United States “to find long-term adverse events of the COVID products that cannot be captured during the expedited safety analyses.” This extract from the abstract goes on to state[2]:

Our data show, among other trends, increases in adverse event reports if we compare COVID products to influenza and pertussis vaccines and statistically significant higher numbers of hospital encounters in military personnel, as well as increases in incidences of thromboembolic conditions, such as menstrual abnormalities, myocarditis, and cerebrovascular events after the implementation of COVID injection mandates, compared to the preceding five years… Our meta-analysis of both national and international vaccine adverse events emphasizes the importance of re-evaluating public health policies that promote universal mass injection and multiple boosters for all demographic groups. In combination with informal reports from reliable witnesses, limitations of the safety trials, and the decreased lethality of new strains, our research demonstrates that the cost (both monetary and humanitarian) of injecting healthy people, and especially children, outweighs any claimed though unvalidated benefits.

In this late phase of the event that started in 2020, governments and their various propaganda platforms cannot hide these adverse events and are now engaged perhaps in what can be called the “cooling the mark out” phase of the pandemic. An article in The New Yorker in 2015 discussed this sociological phenomenon[3].

The term was used in a 1952 study by Erving Goffman to describe an important element of con artistry, but it also describes generally any social mechanism that is needed to help people adjust to material losses and humiliation. When a victim is forced to acknowledge he has been conned or ripped off, the perpetrators have to make some effort to help him adjust. Otherwise, he may do something “irrational” such as pursuing violent revenge, media exposure, criminal charges, or a lawsuit. He needs to be reminded that he still has precious things he could lose, so he has to just accept the loss and humiliation and go back to his wife and children. Governments are doing the same now: “Yes, there have been some rare adverse events. Get in line and fill out this form to apply for your legally entitled compensation. We will be with you shortly.”

Some of the adverse events are mild reactions such as fainting, dizziness, fatigue, and flu-like malaise lasting a few days—just like the viral infection itself, ironically enough. People under age seventy who had a 99.9% chance of recovering quickly from the infection chose instead to suffer this malaise, going along with the social coercion and accepting the unknown risks of vaccination[4]. As if it were a scheduled elective surgery, they were simply choosing the timing of when they were going to feel horrible—i.e. “I should get this over with now before my vacation.”

The less mild reactions are myocardial infarction, myocarditis, pericarditis, tachycardia, stroke, blood clots (embolism), aneurysm, tinnitus, Bell’s Palsy, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, transverse myelitis, cancer, heavy bleeding, menstrual irregularities, miscarriage, neurological symptoms, immune system disorders, skin rash, intense pain and numbness, memory loss, “brain fog,” and “inexplicable” sudden death. These conditions can be transitory or, like the last one on the list, permanent.

One can easily find peer-reviewed research papers that confirm the increased rates of these adverse health events after vaccination, yet a curious thing about them is that they often end very tentatively, including a phrase such as the one found in the extract below[5]:

The number of reported cases is relatively very small in relation to the hundreds of millions of vaccinations that have occurred, and the protective benefits offered by COVID-19 vaccination far outweigh the risks.

This tendency was also found in the recent Cochrane review on the efficacy of wearing masks[6]. Instead of stating emphatically that in numerous studies there is no evidence to show a benefit in wearing masks, the authors concluded by stating all the ways that the studies they reviewed might contain some undiscovered flaws. It was like they were afraid of having made an important discovery that should change government policy.

Minimization, Exaggeration, Diversion and Distraction in Mass Media and Scientific Journals

Example 1: Putting a Positive Spin on Vaccine-Induced Cancer

Another such example, this one in the popular press, was the story told about the immunologist Dr. Michel Goldman in The Atlantic in September 2022[7]. As an advocate of many vaccines during his career, and in particular as a believer in the salutary effects of the mRNA vaccines, he was confronted with the images on a CT scan that showed lymphatic cancer spreading aggressively in his body soon after his mRNA shots, both after the first two shots and then again after a booster shot a few months later.

The cancer connection to the shots was hard to deny because the aggressive growth was extremely rare and also because the first shots were in the left arm and the cancer appeared on the left armpit. The booster was injected in the right arm, then the cancer appeared on the right side.

If the subject matter were not so dark, the article would appear to be a satire of people who can’t think logically or change their views when confronted with new facts. The author, Roxanne Khamsi, goes to extreme lengths to describe the struggle she had to write the story in a way that would not lend support to those who spread “anti-vaccine disinformation.” Dr. Goldman was just as determined, willing to see himself as one of the rare unfortunate ones who must suffer so that so many others may be saved by these supposedly miraculous new drugs.

As Piers Robinson’s lessons on propaganda have taught us, the propagandist doesn’t lie directly. Propaganda operates through exaggeration, omission, incentivization and coercion, and these are in evidence in The Atlantic, in this article, and in all of its coverage of the pandemic[8].

Roxanne Khamsi selectively focuses on the most hyperbolic reactions from the “fearmongers [who] have made the problem worse by citing scary-sounding data from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System… with insufficient context.” She also had to mention that a vaccination center was set ablaze in Poland. Nowhere in the long article is there any mention of less radical reactions such as the hundreds of scientific papers describing adverse events—studies written by non-fearmongering sober-minded scientists. Such exaggeration and omission move the reader toward an acceptance of the necessity of mass vaccination.

Another facet of this propaganda is its use of what could be called “The New Yorker” genre of journalism. It is a “long read” piece (4,000 words) of narrative storytelling that uses the methods of fictional literature. It dramatizes the story arc of one individual, going deep into his biographical details, thoughts, and feelings. This is the genre that is natural and expected by the educated professional class of people who wake up on Sunday mornings and look for something serious to read, something that will make them feel smart before going back to the grind the next day. It is also a genre used by documentary filmmakers. They may have an important social problem to expose, but they have to find a person at the center of it and tell a story. Otherwise, the audience will tune out. The TED talks tell us it is hardwired in our brains. Humans are storytellers.

The New Yorker genre makes the educated class feel informed and serious: 4,000 words, a deep read, not the superficial stuff that the deplorables read in the New York Post! The length of the piece makes it likely that readers won’t be using their time to read anything else. Most importantly, the use of this genre diverts attention away from the need for an objective understanding of a phenomenon that involves billions of victims. The writer and the subject, Dr. Goldman, say much about the need to understand the science and not inflame radical reactions from the so-called low-information types, but this genre is itself un-scientific, subjective, sentimental, and narrow in its scope.

The most stunning omission in the article is that neither the author nor Dr. Goldman makes the obvious logical conclusion that, considering both the apparent and the still unknown risks, mandatory or coerced vaccination is unethical, especially for a viral infection that 99.9% of people under age seventy can survive. After learning of what happened to Dr. Goldberg, persons in good health, if not propagandized to think otherwise, would logically decide in favor of taking their chances with an infection that will pass in a few days. This is especially true for people who, unlike Dr. Goldman, don’t have a brother who is head of nuclear medicine at a university hospital and may not have timely access to the high quality of health care that Dr. Goldman had.

The article concludes thus:

And as a longtime immunologist and medical innovator, he’s still considering the question of whether a vaccine that is saving tens of millions of lives each year might have put his own in jeopardy. He remains adamant that COVID-19 vaccines are necessary and useful for the vast majority of people.

Many would disagree and say that the vaccines are, at best, only for the non-vast minority of high-risk individuals who accept them with informed consent. Despite his own experience of suffering vaccine-induced aggressive lymphoma, Dr. Goldman believes that a vast majority of people should subject themselves to the risk of suffering the same fate. In September 2022, the time of publication, it had been officially acknowledged that the mRNA shots had not stopped the spread of the virus, had not induced lasting immunity, and may not have lowered the fatality rate of the illness. Other possible explanations:

(1) The virus harmed most of the vulnerable population before the vaccines arrived.

(2) Doctors learned how to treat the disease without resorting to deadly practices such as delayed treatment, ventilators and Remdesivir.

(3) The virus evolved into less deadly variants.

The purported benefits of the vaccines remain unprovable, and explanations (1)-(3) remain as matters of controversy.

Example 2: The Feint After Post-Vaccination Fainting

Other examples of this genre applied to the Covid-19 event are plentiful and easy to find in the media that have been funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation or sponsored by Pfizer and other hidden hands. I will describe just one more that shows that it was still being used in April 2023, three years on as the official narrative becomes untenable.

On April 10th, 2023, NBC News published a 3,400-word piece on the “fainting nurse” social media frenzy that occurred in December 2020 when frontline healthcare workers in the US started to receive the mRNA shots (9). The vaccination of nurse Tiffany Dover was recorded by a local television news crew because it was the big day when the savior vaccines had arrived to supposedly end the pandemic. Unfortunately, the cameras recorded her fainting shortly after receiving her injection.

The article describes how “conspiracy theorists” created an episode of “participatory misinformation” as they circulated her story on social media, exaggerated what the fainting meant, spread rumors of her death, and engaged in a campaign of harassment (a.k.a. doxing)[10]. Tiffany remained steadfastly supportive of the vaccination program and believed that her fainting was inconsequential, yet she was traumatized by the doxing and chose to remain silent for two full years. Unfortunately, this choice only intensified the rumors of her death or of her enforced silence.

My critique of this article includes no support for the people who engage in doxing and wild speculation. My criticism is that this genre of journalism consistently associates all disagreement with the official narratives as the work of wild-eyed, deplorable bullies. It consistently ignores the hundreds of scientists who are publishing peer-reviewed articles on vaccine injuries and questioning the abandonment of standard public health policy that started in 2020.

Brandy Zadrozny, the author of this article about Tiffany Dover, felt it was necessary to associate Tiffany’s story with other instances of unhinged conspiracy theory such as the 2020 election being stolen from Donald Trump and the denial of the murders at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Thus, the very intentional implication here is that if you are concerned about the accumulation of medical journal articles describing a long list of vaccine-related injuries, think twice. You don’t want to be dismissed as one of those cruel and deranged fools who have lost touch with reality. Your family, friends and colleagues are all being trained to ostracize you for wrongthink, so forget about it. You are the mark that needs to be cooled out.

Instead of treating the “participatory misinformation” campaign as a problem of the deplorables that the righteous must struggle to solve, the writers of such articles could start to wonder if there is some legitimate anger driving such regrettable phenomena. There were very sound reasons to worry about a pharmaceutical product being rushed to market in less than a year, especially one that was based on a novel biotechnology.

Additionally, fainting, after all, is not always a minor incident, and it is rational to be concerned about it happening so soon after a medical treatment. Furthermore, it would not be unreasonable for a healthy person to decide he would rather risk infection with the virus than suffer side-effects from an unproven vaccine. Not everyone has the good fortune to faint “into the arms of two nearby doctors” (as the fainting was described in the article). Some people break bones and sustain skull fractures. Some people have their adverse reaction after they leave the clinic and are driving home. Some have it months later.

After more than two years since vaccinations began, it should have been clear that, because the mRNA treatments were not as safe and effective as promised, no one should have ever been coerced into taking them. Their heavy promotion, backed by well-funded propaganda campaigns of half-truths and bold lies, was unethical, as was the gaslighting, shaming and shunning of the people who demanded bodily autonomy.

However, at this late date, after so much has been officially admitted about the adverse effects, including death, the author claimed that Tiffany’s story became a rallying point for those “who falsely believe that vaccines are killing and injuring people in droves.” (italics added) Those last two words were probably chosen carefully because without them one could not say they “falsely believe.” It is a fact that they are killing and injuring people, but “in droves” may be ambiguous enough to make the statement passable for a quibbling fact checker. The sentence is now “partially true” if one wants to see it that way.

One can denounce the campaign of coercion and still let Tiffany have her proclaimed “belief” in the vaccines. The issue that should be discussed is the failure of medical ethics in public policy that led to the vilification of people who had a different belief. They did not want to submit themselves to a medical therapy that had been rushed to market with no long-term safety data to support its use. Despite the facts, this issue remains utterly invisible to the writers who specialize in this genre.

The final thing to mention about this article is that, like the article in The Atlantic, it uses the devices of fiction. It focuses on the emotional and physical condition of the subject and thus leads the reader to an engagement with her story. Her eyes are “wide and bright and terribly blue.” They are described again at the end of the article as “electric blue.” The writer emphasizes this because a post-vaccination photo of her was not lit well and her eye color was not visible, and this is what set off rumors that it was not really her in the photo. Nonetheless, the descriptions are unnecessary embellishments.

Readers don’t need to know her hair dye choices, either, but these too were described. This news article about a controversial pharmaceutical product could also be reported without the accompanying glamor photos of the very photogenic victim. There are, after all, less glamorous and less fortunate victims of vaccination who suffered fates worse than fainting[11]. Tiffany is alive and healthy, and she did not refuse to be filmed on the day of her vaccination. This isn’t really about a story about her fainting and its aftermath, however. The purpose of this genre is the feint—the fake out and distraction from what the public should really be paying attention to.

Example 3: Minimization in Scientific Journal Articles

Let’s return to the scientific journal articles. Concluding statements in scientific papers are not always about objective findings. They are interpretations and opinions by the authors, and they often seem to go in the direction of minimizing the problems revealed by the study. It has always been standard practice for researchers to be humble about the impact of their work, for their conclusions may be disproven by subsequent research. Nonetheless, when it comes to any research related to Covid-19, excessive hesitancy and even fear are evident.

For some reason, the medical specialists authoring these papers never express alarm or suggest a halt to vaccination of individuals who are at low risk of suffering serious harm from the viral infection. Recall that the infectious mortality rate was found to be about 0.1%, more or less, depending on one’s age. It is this low for healthy individuals and higher for the elderly and the unhealthy. As mentioned above, the rate became lower as doctors learned how to treat the infection and abandoned dangerous interventions. Another factor was the virus itself becoming less deadly.

Readers might respond that I am ignoring the millions of cases of “long covid,” but my response is that there is no clinical definition for it, and it may be no different than the post-viral syndrome associated with influenza—a phenomenon which never aroused alarm in society before 2020. The alleged symptoms of long covid also overlap with adverse reactions to the vaccine, so if we must be concerned about long covid, we also have to object to the continued use of therapies that use the spike protein to induce immunity. Doctors are developing treatments for reactions to the spike protein, whether they came from the virus or the mRNA jabs. It is also likely that “long covid” is a side effect of “long type 2 diabetes” and various other chronic (i.e. long duration) illnesses that are the root causes of death by SARS-Cov-2.

The ritualistic minimization of vaccine injuries in the scientific reports is obviously an essential bow of fealty to the scientific priesthood. It is the modern equivalent of Galileo in the 17th century affirming the existence and greatness of God in order to, hopefully, have heliocentrism taken seriously. These researchers may feel privately that the matter is urgent, but they know that in order to shine any light on the issue in a respected medical journal, they will have to bow down to the official doctrine.

They justify it as the only way to shine some light on the problem and change the system from within. If they really thought the matter was so trivial, they wouldn’t study it. Medical personnel could just treat their patients without worrying about the speculative role vaccines might have played in their illnesses. A doctor treating a cancer rarely worries about whether it was caused by fallout from nuclear weapons testing because identifying this cause would make no difference in the treatment. Her job is to treat the patient. However, in the late 1950s, some doctors saw a reason to speak out and create the political pressure that halted nuclear tests in the atmosphere in 1963.

The paper cited in the appendix below, to conclude this long essay, was chosen as an example of this minimization. It is concerned with liver diseases following vaccination. I found this one because recently I took note of the 15th mRNA-jabbed person in my social circles to suffer a severe health crisis since January 2021. In the two years before then, I knew of only one medical emergency among friends, family, and colleagues. In the 15th person’s case, it was a pyogenic liver abscess that put him in the ICU and almost killed him.

In studies like this that conclude by minimizing the problem, there is an obvious problem in saying the number of cases is “very small in relation to the hundreds of millions of vaccinations.” When one considers all of the research on adverse events in all other organ systems, one starts to think, as Yogi Berra said, “Little things are big.”

Yogi Bear was smarter than the average bear, and Yogi Berra, the “dumb” sage of baseball legend, was, it seems, far smarter than the average immunologist. Little things do start to add up. One case of lymphoma, or fainting, or liver disease may seem insignificant when seen is isolation, but when all the adverse events are seen together from a distance, along with a sharp rise in all-cause mortality, we can start to ask the right questions[12].

They are similar to the questions we should ask about the compounding effects of numerous environmental toxicants and pollutants humans are exposed to. One chemical might be declared safe at a certain exposure, but what is the combined effect of hundreds of such chemicals? It looks like the harms are extremely rare only when cases and types of injuries are studied in isolation and the victims are also kept isolated.

We could also add Yogi Berra’s other gems of wisdom that apply to the entire Covid phenomenon. When we find that not much has changed since Galileo’s time, recall that Yogi Berra said, “it’s like déjà vu all over again,” and when you think about all that has happened since March 2020, remember he said, “the future ain’t what it used to be.”

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Appendix

Alhumaid S, et al (32 authors credited), “New-onset and relapsed liver diseases following COVID-19 vaccination: a systematic review.” BMC Gastroenterology. 2022 Oct 13;22(1):433. doi: 10.1186/s12876-022-02507-3. PMID: 36229799; PMCID: PMC9559550.

Abstract

Background: Liver diseases post-COVID-19 vaccination is extremely rare but can occur. A growing body of evidence has indicated that portal vein thrombosis, autoimmune hepatitis, raised liver enzymes and liver injuries, etc., may be potential consequence of COVID-19 vaccines.

Objectives: To describe the results of a systematic review for new-onset and relapsed liver disease following COVID-19 vaccination.

[…]

Results: Two hundred seventy-five cases from one hundred and eighteen articles were included in the qualitative synthesis of this systematic review. Autoimmune hepatitis (138 cases) was the most frequent pathology observed post-COVID-19 vaccination, followed by portal vein thrombosis (52 cases), raised liver enzymes (26 cases) and liver injury (21 cases). Other cases include splanchnic vein thrombosis, acute cellular rejection of the liver, jaundice, hepatomegaly, acute hepatic failure and hepatic porphyria. Mortality was reported in any of the included cases [sic]* for acute hepatic failure (n = 4, 50%), portal vein thrombosis (n = 25, 48.1%), splanchnic vein thrombosis (n = 6, 42.8%), jaundice (n = 1, 12.5%), raised liver enzymes (n = 2, 7.7%), and autoimmune hepatitis (n = 3, 2.2%). Most patients were easily treated without any serious complications, recovered and did not require long-term hepatic therapy.

Conclusion: Reported evidence of liver diseases post-COIVD-19 vaccination should not discourage vaccination against this worldwide pandemic. The number of reported cases is relatively very small in relation to the hundreds of millions of vaccinations that have occurred, and the protective benefits offered by COVID-19 vaccination far outweigh the risks.

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Special mention to Dr. Denis Rancourt for bringing the work of Erving Goffman to my attention.

NOTES:

[1] J.R. Barrio, “Consensus science and the peer review.” Molecular Imaging and Biology. April 2009, 11(5): 293. doi: 10.1007/s11307-009-0233-0. PMID: 19399558; PMCID: PMC2719747 [back]

[2] E. Romero, S. Fry, S., and B. Hooker, “Safety of mRNA Vaccines Administered During the First Twenty-Four Months of the International COVID-19 Vaccination Program,” International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research, 2023, 3(1), 891–910. https://doi.org/10.56098/ijvtpr.v3i1.7[back]

[3] Louis Menand, “Crooked Psychics and Cooling the Mark Out,” The New Yorker, June 18, 2015. “The classic exposition of the practice of helping victims of a con adapt to their loss is the sociologist Erving Goffman’s 1952 article ‘On Cooling the Mark Out.’ … ‘After the blowoff has occurred,’ Goffman explained, about the operation of a con, ‘one of the operators stays with the mark and makes an effort to keep the anger of the mark within manageable and sensible proportions. The operator stays behind his team-mates in the capacity of what might be called a cooler and exercises upon the mark the art of consolation. An attempt is made to define the situation for the mark in a way that makes it easy for him to accept the inevitable and quietly go home. The mark is given instruction in the philosophy of taking a loss.’ What happened stays out of the paper.”[back]

[4] Angelo Maria Pezzullo, Cathrine Axfors, Despina G. Contopoulos-Ioannidis, Alexandre Apostolatos, John P.A. Ioannidis, “Age-stratified infection fatality rate of COVID-19 in the non-elderly informed from pre-vaccination national seroprevalence studies,” Environmental Research, January 2023. This study found that Covid-19’s infection fatality rate (IFR) by age was under 0.1% for those under 70. The breakdown by age was 0.0003% at 0-19 years, 0.003% at 20-29 years, 0.011% at 30-39 years, 0.035% at 40-49 years, 0.129% at 50-59 years, and 0.501% at 60-69 years.[back]

[5] S. Alhumaid et al., “New-onset and relapsed liver diseases following COVID-19 vaccination: a systematic review.” BMC Gastroenterology, October 2022; 22(1):433. doi: 10.1186/s12876-022-02507-3. PMID: 36229799; PMCID: PMC9559550. The abstract states, “Mortality was reported in any of the included cases.” Was the erroneous use of any in this sentence a typographical error or a deliberate ambiguity put into the abstract? There are three options for a correct interpretation: 1. Mortality was not reported in any of the included cases… 2. Mortality was reported in many of the included cases… 3. Mortality was reported in all of the included cases. It is difficult to know the authors’ intended meaning regarding this significant finding from their research. The sample sizes (six figures indicated as sample sizes, n=x) total 41 cases out of the 275 cases studied. This is a fatality rate of 15%, but it is difficult to know what the intended meaning of the 32 authors is, due to the ambiguity described above. One can conclude that any ofmany ofall of, or not any of the authors read the abstract carefully before it went to press. In any case, even if there were no deaths, one could take issue with the statement that “patients were easily treated without any serious complications, recovered and did not require long-term hepatic therapy.” Many patients would not feel so optimistic about having had such damage inflicted on a vital organ which is, considering the contemporary food supply and environment, already exposed to enough harm.[back]

[6] Tom Jefferson et al., “Physical Interventions to Interrupt or Reduce the Spread of Respiratory Viruses,” Cochrane, January 30, 2023.[back]

[7] Roxanne Khamsi, “Did a Famous Doctor’s COVID Shot Make His Cancer Worse? A Lifelong Promoter of Vaccines Suspects He Might Be the Rare, Unfortunate Exception.” The Atlantic, September 24, 2022.[back]

[8] “David Miller and Piers Robinson, Propaganda—An introduction by David Miller and Piers Robinson.” YouTube Channel. (3:25~), accessed April 15, 2023.[back]

[9] Brandy Zadrozny, “Conspiracy theorists made Tiffany Dover into an anti-vaccine icon. She’s finally ready to talk about it,” NBC News, April 10, 2023.[back]

[10] It is important to note that this phenomenon has many precedents that occurred long before social media existed. The Dreyfus Affair (1890s) and the death of Azaria Chamberlain in Australia (1980) are just two examples one could refer to. The latter one was the butt of several jokes in poor taste broadcast on mainstream media outlets (referencing the apocryphal phrase “A dingo ate my baby!”) Back then, the incident was referred to benignly by the mass media as a regrettable “media circus.” The panic in the mainstream media about the new panics is interesting in the way it views professional journalism as beyond reproach and “participatory misinformation” as an urgent new threat posed by irresponsible, out-of-control social media platforms and a monstrous new type of people that apparently did not exist in the past.[back]

[11] Megan Redshaw, “Vaccine-Injured Speak Out, Feel Abandoned by Government Who Told Them COVID Shot Was Safe,” Childrens Health Defense Fund, November 3, 2021.[back]

[12] Ed Dowd, “Cause Unknown”: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 & 2022 (Skyhorse, 2022). Website: https://www.theyliedpeopledied.com/: “Between March of 2021 and February of 2022, 61,000 millennials died excessively above the prior 5-year base trend line… The relative timespan and rate of change into the fall of 2021 is a signal that a harmful event occurred to this 25-44 age group. This means that millennials started dying in large numbers at the same times when vaccines and boosters were rolled out. The vaccine clearly had a role, as many previously hesitant folks were forced into compliance.” Or see Aubrey Marcus, “Why Are Healthy People Dying Suddenly Since 2021? w/ Ed Dowd,” January 5, 2023. (31:40~).[back]

Dennis Riches studied French language, history and literature, and language pedagogy and applied linguistics during his undergraduate and graduate studies. Since 2004, he has taught English and modern history at Seijo University in Tokyo. In recent years, he has done translations and written extensively on his personal blogs, and some of those articles have been published in the online journals Global Research and The Greanville Post. He authored the book Sayonara Nukes: The Case for Abolishing Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Weapons, which was published in 2018 by the Center for Glocal Studies at Seijo University.

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Steelback
Steelback
Aug 7, 2023 4:50 PM

N.B. This site is censored.

I just posted re-factual inaccuracies in the above piece.

They didn’t like it – they censored it.

Steelback
Steelback
Aug 7, 2023 4:49 PM

The ideas that Sandy Hook was a HOAX and the 2020 US election was STOLEN are NOT unhinged conspiracy theories at all.

They are FACTS!

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 31, 2023 1:31 PM

“Cool the mark out” is not English, and no English speaker knows what it means.

Like “Mass Formation”, it is a spurious and gratuitous designation which distracts from the serious matter of what is actually going on in the world.

Coming up with new terminology for age-old criminality is not going to succeed in whitewashing it.

Proton Magic
Proton Magic
Jul 7, 2023 6:22 AM

The author keeps makes the subtle reification fallacy propaganda of repeatedly using the words, “virus”, “infection”, “mRNA vaccines” and others in spite of the fact that none of these things have been proven to exist.

No sars virus found:
https://protonmagic.substack.com/p/fan-wu-naked-centerfold
No US pandemic:
https://protonmagic.substack.com/p/the-most-entertaining-government
there is no mRNA-spike protein dose-response curve proving mRNA is making spike
no spike purified spike protein has been found in the shots.

This article got you to focus on the dangerous shots idea but left the lingering possibility that there is a virus leading to infection.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Jun 19, 2023 12:08 PM

There is no middle ground in a battle between good and evil.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 31, 2023 1:33 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

I think that’s very true.

Alby
Alby
Jun 4, 2023 6:30 AM

When a child dies after the MMR jab, their stories are hard to find. This is the sad story of Harriet Moore told by her Mum. The government tried to cover it up. Sickening.
https://twitter.com/catsscareme2021/status/1662902499890569218/mediaViewer?currentTweet=1662902499890569218&currentTweetUser=catsscareme2021

Who D. Who
Who D. Who
Jun 5, 2023 9:05 PM
Reply to  Alby

Tweet already scrubbed. Quelle surprise.

mariusmioc
mariusmioc
Jul 12, 2023 4:28 AM
Reply to  Who D. Who

The company of the free speech absolutist Elon Musk scrubbed this tweet?

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 31, 2023 1:44 PM
Reply to  mariusmioc

Well we don’t exactly trust Lone Skum, do we…?

NickM
NickM
Jun 3, 2023 7:56 AM

“the protective benefits offered by COVID-19 vaccination far outweigh the risks.”

I’ve seen this one a couple of times. It joins Sir Humphrey’s advice to the Minister on How to Rubbish a Report without reading it:

“Just say it leaves many questions unanswered”.
“Which questions?”
“The ones that were not asked”.

George Mc
George Mc
Jun 2, 2023 9:30 PM

https://theconversation.com/covid-is-officially-no-longer-a-global-health-emergency-heres-what-that-means-and-what-weve-learned-along-the-way-205080 “COVID is officially no longer a global health emergency – here’s what that means (and what we’ve learned along the way)” Well that’s good news! Though what “we” learned along the way isn’t what the actual we learned!  But don’t breathe too easily yet!: “World Health Organisation (WHO) experts have officially declared that COVID no longer constitutes a public health emergency of international concern (Pheic). This coincides with the WHO’s new strategy to transition from an emergency response to longer-term sustained COVID disease management.” And you can already feel a bit of backtracking. “This may not change too much practically. COVID will still have pandemic status, and countries will continue to have their own authority as to whether to treat COVID as an emergency within their territories (some countries, including the US, have already declared an end to the national emergency).” So – no longer internationally lethal but locally lethal?… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Jun 3, 2023 6:35 AM
Reply to  George Mc

A month or two ago, OffG covered the One Health treaty WHO is cooking up. Under it, every government must obey the “collective” will on any threat to people, or even to animals or crops.

NickM
NickM
Jun 3, 2023 8:06 AM
Reply to  mgeo

“must obey the “collective” will … even to animals or crops.”

Bertrand Russel noted the dictatorial potential in Rousseau’s casuistic distinction between “the general will” and “the will of all”. It leaves the way open for wellmeaning simpletons like Rousseau to impose administrative lunacies like Con-19 “for the good of all”.

Fortunately in Holland at least, the Dutch Boers drove their tractors into town, set up a Farmers Party, and won the election. Food first!

Ort
Ort
Jun 3, 2023 7:30 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Just adding the usual grace note: a fresh clipping from today’s Philadelphia Inquirer website.

Yes, this is just the latest iteration of scamdemic doublethink. The scamdemic is declared to be “over”, in a kinda-sorta way. 

But “over” also means that the scamdemic has simply reverted to a latent or incipient phase which is just as perilous as the full-blown scamdemic.

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Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:03 PM
Reply to  Ort

Yes, the need of support for the mentally ill mask-ists.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 9:59 PM
Reply to  George Mc

“As we mark the end of the emergency phase it’s important to remember the nearly seven million lives lost due to COVID since 2020.”

And forget the nearly 60 million in total that die every year from various diseases. No doubt this is increasing due to the vaccines being ‘safe and effective’.

The NHS has issued some new advice to allay people’s fear of the vaccines and that everything is going according to plan.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2023/06/06/nhs-covid-19-vaccine-advice/

George Mc
George Mc
Jun 2, 2023 8:41 PM

Off topic but this is fascinating: https://lithub.com/doubting-shakespeares-identity-isnt-a-conspiracy-theory/ Doubting Shakespeare’s Identity Isn’t a Conspiracy Theory It’s not “The Shakespeare Question” that interests me. I honestly couldn’t care less. It’s the fact that the word “conspiracy” and its derivatives appears nowhere in the article after the headline. We can conclude that the C word here is simply taken to automatically mean “crazy”, “illegitimate”, etc.. And indeed the last part concurs: Arguments about the past are a fundamental feature of academic freedom and democratic debate. There is nothing dangerous or “immoral” in questioning Shakespeare. In fact, there is something delightfully Shakespearean about the Shakespeare authorship question. The plays themselves are full of mistaken identities, disguises, and appearances that are never quite what they seem. For those who are willing to forgo the comforts of certainty, this is the greatest drama the bard never wrote. See? “dangerous” and “immoral” are other synonyms for “conspiracy… Read more »

mgeo
mgeo
Jun 3, 2023 7:16 AM
Reply to  George Mc

Peurile neologisms such as bad actors, taking out and war-fighting help to deflect from the abject slavery of government to capitalism. 

NickM
NickM
Jun 3, 2023 8:18 AM
Reply to  George Mc

From your Link:

“Elizabeth Winkler is a journalist and book critic whose work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The New Republic, The Times Literary Supplement, and The Economist. She received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University.”

Well spotted. The author turns out to be a Grade A graduate in Conformism, with a degree from Princeton (the University which predicted “with 99.999% certainty” that Killary would beat Trumpeter) and with publications in prestigious journals of Distinformation.

Chuck Fire
Chuck Fire
Jun 4, 2023 6:55 AM
Reply to  George Mc

In 2023 questioning an expert’s authority feels exceedingly uncomfortable”.
That is because of old-fashioned ignorance of the new definition of expert:

“X”, an unknown quantity;
“spurt”, a drip under pressure.

Woowoo
Woowoo
Jun 2, 2023 6:18 PM

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George Mc
George Mc
Jun 2, 2023 4:13 PM

On a related note, I have read in several places that Paul Simon is suffering from hearing loss. And “a bad case of covid” is blamed. But I haven’t found access to any direct quotes from him that blame the covid. So this could be a case of the media manufacturing a celebrity’s opinion by “indirect means”.

gbossa
gbossa
Jun 2, 2023 2:03 PM

The amount of information one must now studiously “ignore” in order to continue to express and maintain one’s faith in the “official narrative” is now quite staggering indeed. This leads me to suspect that there is a clear parallel between so called – “long covid” – and a related intellectual phenomenon that I have identified that I’m henceforth referring to as – “long stupid.”

NickM
NickM
Jun 3, 2023 8:20 AM
Reply to  gbossa

“Against long stupid the Gods themselves are powerless” — Euripedes.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:08 PM
Reply to  gbossa

Long stupid an excellent term. I called the outbreak in 2020, Stupid 20.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2021/01/08/stupid-20/

We are now on the Pi variant as in Complete Pi-llocks Stupid 20

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/05/11/100-up-and-stupid-20-variants/

Proton Magic
Proton Magic
Jul 7, 2023 6:28 AM
Reply to  gbossa

Question to Dr:

Patient “can you tell the difference between long Covid and shot injury?”
Dr, “no I cant”
Patient, “was there long Covid in 2020 before shots”?
Dr, “Not much no. Here’s your bill”.
https://protonmagic.substack.com/p/the-most-entertaining-government

Berlin Beerman
Berlin Beerman
Jun 2, 2023 12:43 PM

We need to stop referring to these as vaccines. The mRNA versions were never vaccines in the traditional sense. The populace was injected, mostly at their free will, with a genetic treatment, for which there was never any data on long term effects. These effects are now starting to define themselves and the same mindless pundits that drove the agenda on TV are no where to be found. The medical establishment and their so called Free Public Health Systems in most of the countries that actually participated in mRNA programs was and is funded to astounding levels by the pharmaceutical companies that in turn not only define these so called medical protocols and practices but also underwrite the training programs at universities that turn out our new stock of degenerate doctors. So these so called public health systems are actually pharmaceutical Walmarts that basically pay doctors to administer all kinds… Read more »

Christine Thompson
Christine Thompson
Jun 2, 2023 3:00 PM
Reply to  Berlin Beerman

Yes, you’re so right. The Medical Establishment (worldwide) was set up to be the retail outlet of the corrupt [worldwide] Pharmaceutical Industry.

How tragic that the masses do not realise that fact. If they did, they wouldn’t have fallen for the medical hoaxes/scams that have been perpetrated over the decades.

Howard
Howard
Jun 2, 2023 3:30 PM

That would be the current Medical Establishment. Doctors have been practicing “medicine” long before Big Pharma took over.

Somehow leeches and maggots look pretty good beside the mess they’ve come up with nowadays.

NickM
NickM
Jun 3, 2023 8:23 AM

“The Medical Establishment (worldwide) was set up to be the retail outlet of the corrupt [worldwide] Pharmaceutical Industry.”

This could explain the oft-quoted assertion that Rockefeller first invested in Big Pharma then set up (or took over by subsidising) Medical Schools.

Christine Thompson
Christine Thompson
Jun 3, 2023 6:01 PM
Reply to  NickM

That’s exactly what happened! Evil Rockefeller (and his pals… Andrew Carnegie was one of them, if I remember correctly, from my research into this, several decades ago) wanted to make a lot of money; he owned (or was involved in, in a big way) ‘Standard Oil’ [I think that was the company’s name], and wanted to make more money. And so ‘conjured up’ the idea that he’d create a ‘medical’ system based on the use of petroleum products, and call them ‘drugs’, in order to amass obscene profits for the chemical industry which he was a big, big part of. And so ‘Rockefeller medicine’ was born. And he did just as you said in your comment: he set up/took over Medical Schools, and forced them to use the immensely dangerous petroleum-based products, calling them ‘drugs’, and pretending that they were beneficial. There’s an excellent article on this; I recall posting… Read more »

Christine Thompson
Christine Thompson
Jun 3, 2023 6:06 PM
Reply to  NickM

Here’s the link to the article I mentioned in my reply to you of just a few minutes ago:

“The Rockefeller-Carnegie Big Pharma Scam”, at:

http://www.blissfulvisions.com/articles/Rockefeller-Carnegie-Big-Pharma-Scam.html

NickM
NickM
Jun 3, 2023 8:02 PM

Thanks. From your Link:

The Rockefeller-Carnegie Big Pharma Scam
John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie Killed Natural Medicine And Built The Big Pharma Drug Empire of Today!”

ChairmanDrusha
ChairmanDrusha
Jun 2, 2023 5:30 PM
Reply to  Berlin Beerman

All vaccines are poison. If the public is able to make that connection through the association with the MRNA toxic shots, then good. Anything else is semantics and splitting hairs.

Christine Thompson
Christine Thompson
Jun 2, 2023 6:29 PM
Reply to  ChairmanDrusha

Yes, I’ve been telling my family members and friends that truth for 35+ years, but still they choose to ‘believe’ what they’re told on their beloved TVs.

mgeo
mgeo
Jun 3, 2023 7:35 AM
Reply to  Berlin Beerman

On the subject of the jab, spending public wealth is a relatively minor crime. Others include
(a) failing to verify need, safety and effectiveness
(b) undertaking secret contracts
(c) undertaking not to analyse the jabs
(d) indemifying the sellers (besides government officials)
(e) pressing on with the scheme long after the dangers surfaced
(f) undertaking a comprehensive effort to conceal data on harm, and to deflect blame for it
(g) hindering and rejecting claims for compensation for harm.

Human values
Human values
Jun 3, 2023 11:33 AM
Reply to  Berlin Beerman

Vaccinations are not genetic treatment or treatment of any kind. 

Christine Thompson
Christine Thompson
Jun 3, 2023 3:27 PM
Reply to  Human values

You are so right. It also makes me ‘see red’ when the corrupt Establishment/Medical Establishment refer to them as ‘interventions’.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:25 PM

‘Enron invest it’ is an anagram of interventions. They are investments to make an awful lot of money for big pharma etc.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/11/14/vaccination-industry-in-a-nutshell/

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:14 PM
Reply to  Berlin Beerman

I keep saying this to people but the vaccines, all vaccines, were always crap. There is no such thing as a traditional vaccine. The current lot may be even more crap but given that people’s immune systems have been under attack for decades I really don’t think it is that, just that we cannot be sure what is in each vial.

We only know that it is vile, unless they stick saline in some of them just to make the shots look effective.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/11/14/vaccination-industry-in-a-nutshell/

October
October
Jun 2, 2023 11:41 AM

Chilling tweet from Steve Kirsch:

https://twitter.com/stkirsch/status/1664321045493579776

If true, it means that this has been going on for a long time – individual victims don’t see the pattern and those who are in a position to see it refuse to do so.

It also means that there will be no whistle-blowing or resignations. The truth will only get out if ordinary people start to see it, which would probably require a lot more damage.  😧 

The Coming Revolution
The Coming Revolution
Jun 2, 2023 12:38 PM
Reply to  October

Afraid you’re right.

ChairmanDrusha
ChairmanDrusha
Jun 2, 2023 5:36 PM
Reply to  October

Gonna need a bit more than a screenshot from a tweet from twatter Steve Kirsch. That’s not the smoking gun you, or anyone else, is looking for.

October
October
Jun 2, 2023 10:09 PM
Reply to  ChairmanDrusha

If anything it’s the opposite of a smoking gun, as it suggests this can go on for a long time, with experts ‘baffled’ till it becomes normal for people to die suddenly.

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Jun 2, 2023 5:37 PM
Reply to  October

Many have already seen a lot more damage amongst friends and family. But as I said before, who does one turn to when the entire system has been bought.

Petra Liverani
Petra Liverani
Jun 2, 2023 11:20 AM

Very appreciative of the Michael Crichton quote – I just used it in a “discussion” on the Logically Fallacious website … but seriously, anyone who takes the attitude that the Sandy Hook hoax is an outlandish conspiracy theory has obviously not considered evidence. It truly is astounding how people dismiss claims as conspiracy theories without looking at the evidence – exactly what they’re doing on LF now.

https://www.logicallyfallacious.com/questions/ueVSPwSI/can_a_non_sequitur_be_between_premises_rather_than_the_conclusion_.html

Andrew
Andrew
Jun 5, 2023 3:50 AM
Reply to  Petra Liverani

When I saw “We Need to Talk About Sandy Hook” and how it made it 110% clear that it was staged I lost a lot of faith authority. Interestingly Obama changed Schmidt-Mundt act before SH to legalize such propaganda.

Edwige
Edwige
Jun 2, 2023 9:30 AM

The article’s connection between this specific example and mor general techniques of propaganda/scammery is particularly welcome. Here’s another:
https://www.smh.com.au/national/liver-cancer-rates-are-surging-in-australia-and-climate-change-could-be-to-blame-20230417-p5d135.html

This is what the Collins’ brothers call ‘function-stacking’ i.e. where lie is stacked upon lie in mutual reinforcement. They don’t want anyone reading an article to be exposed to just one lie when several can be woven together.

Michael Crichton had a few things to say about climate change in his 2004 novel ‘State of Fear’. Unlike most of his novels it wasn’t turned into a film and he was dead less than five years later from one of those fast-acting cancers.

Howard
Howard
Jun 2, 2023 3:40 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Indeed, TPTB seem to be doing their best to dismiss climate change as a hoax – by attaching it to everything that could possibly ever happen.

This is why I fail to understand why these same PTB are said to be promoting climate change – when it’s so obvious they’re only pretending to promote it.

Simon
Simon
Jun 2, 2023 4:03 PM
Reply to  Howard

Yer getting too deep son. Climate change is their only excuse for everything they want to do, from lab meat to carbon credits to 15 minute cities to – ye know, everything. They push it all the time because without it their feckin agenda falls apart like a collapsing clown car. It looks stupid to us but most people just eat it up.

Howard
Howard
Jun 2, 2023 10:15 PM
Reply to  Simon

If people were eating it up, they wouldn’t have to go on and on and on about it.

People ignore anything that isn’t perceived as a direct threat to them no matter how often they hear it.

Matt Black
Matt Black
Jun 2, 2023 8:25 AM

An important point to understand is; what do these folks have in common?
https://www.vulture.com/2021/03/celebrities-who-got-the-covid-19-vaccine.html

George Mc
George Mc
Jun 2, 2023 4:55 PM
Reply to  Matt Black

I had a look over the list and there are no surprises. The Labour/Democrat contingent who eagerly grasped their newly appointed role as “moral instructors” now that “the looney Left” of neoliberalist legend has given way to the new demon of “The Far Right”. But it’s the same mechanism as of yore. The system’s appointed role models are always eager to get up and “do their bit”. And there’s never any shortage of dreary philanthropic exhibitionists masturbating over their own self-worshipping sanctimony.

Human values
Human values
Jun 3, 2023 11:37 AM
Reply to  Matt Black

They are millionaires, multimillionaires, billionaires, people with money.

They are advertising and selling poison.

They are worshippers of Mammon, the false god of greed, money, and wealth.

They are servants of evil. 

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:34 PM
Reply to  Matt Black

Stupidity I reckon. Either that or they are lying about having the vaccines.

October
October
Jun 2, 2023 8:09 AM

https://okmagazine.com/p/jamie-foxx-paralyzed-blind-blood-clot-brain-covid-19-vaccine/

Is this surprising? MSM entertaining the idea of a relation between the jab and something that could frighten the most unimaginative reader?

mgeo
mgeo
Jun 2, 2023 7:56 AM

The author implies that
-. the publicised pathogen and disease exist
-. the jab is a vaccine, by repeating the latter term
-. non-mRNA jabs (such as AstraZeneca) are safer.

He has also overlooked the efforts of every government to withhold official statistics of severe harm from the jab. Even excess all-cause deaths for the last 2 years are partial or unofficial.

WorkingClassHero
WorkingClassHero
Jun 2, 2023 10:04 AM
Reply to  mgeo

That’s the theme here. We don’t allow germ theory to be challenged. We must follow the mantra of “we made lots of mistakes, but the virus is real”.

That may be somewhat believable if all other western counties who are signed up to Unidroit did not make the same mistakes at the same time. But we are supposed to be half wit Gentiles who didn’t notice.

Finally, we are now supposed to believe Russia is an enemy of the State in the new soap opera. Even though Russia appear to take health orders and advice from the WHO, take experimental injections from Pfizer and their President is a WEF Young Global Leader.

But it’s real, it has to be, I watched the drone attacks on the BBC. Fuck me…

Ras-Pootin
Ras-Pootin
Jul 5, 2023 8:34 PM

Putin is not a WEF Young Global Leader. He is too much of an old gangster and spook for that.

Kunda Sem Kunda Tam
Kunda Sem Kunda Tam
Jun 2, 2023 7:26 AM

There is a single issue at play as far as vaccines that people need to wrap their head around and act accordingly. If vaccines work as claimed, they protect the vaccinated individual from contracting the relevant disease. Thus, there is ABSOLUTELY no need for any vaccination mandate. People who want to protect themselves are free to do so, and people who don’t endanger nobody because jabbed ones are immune and unjabbed clearly don’t give a fuck. This is what the fuckccination debate needs to center on. Collateral issues, such as weakened people who cannot get vaccinated or the allegation that unvaccinated people will overwhelm healthcare, and perhaps some other ones, are a crock of shit. None of that can override bodily autonomy and personal freedom. There are simple ways how to discount bullshit arguments to that effect. Don’t drown yourself in endless debates about statistics or hallucinations that viruses don’t… Read more »

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:43 PM

Vaccines are shit and always have been. The problem is much deeper than vaccines as most big pharma drugs are neuro-toxic and harmful. The whole industry is poisonous and we are paying for the crap.

It is based on the fraudulent germ theory which must be demolished along with big pharma. There are no mutating alien viruses going to attack you but you can be poisoned by big pharma etc.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/11/14/vaccination-industry-in-a-nutshell/

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/08/17/what-is-the-flu-a-k-a-covid-19-and-why-vaccines-are-pointless-at-best/

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2023/03/04/pharmaceuticals-whats-in-them/

Ras-Pootin
Ras-Pootin
Jul 5, 2023 8:38 PM

That simple logical argument is proof that most people are now unable to think.

The offical retort to this argument is that (despite their own marketing) the protection from the jabs is never 100%, so everyone must get jabbed to maximise chances for everyone of avoiding Disease (whether they want it or not, it’s for the greater good).

The derision, mockery or downright hate that generally comes with this response is what you need to know about the people responding.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Jul 19, 2023 10:41 PM
Reply to  Ras-Pootin

It’s also proof that most people are exceedingly selfish – their motives were not to protect the elderly in care homes or patients in cancer wards, as they pretended.

They’ve had decades to reverse the trend of sending their elderly parents off into those hideous “care” institutions, instead of caring for them themselves.

Their motives were self-interest and the fear of dying from a flying virus.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Jul 19, 2023 10:34 PM

…. and, by now, we know that the unvaxxed clearly did NOT overwhelm the sickness system. It was admitted, at least via the Australian MS media, that something like 99% of hospital admissions with respiratory symptoms were fully vaxxed. – End of that story.

However, the key argument should be personal / bodily autonomy, before delving into the terrain theory/no virus ever proven to exist argument.

Proletarius64
Proletarius64
Jun 2, 2023 6:54 AM

Covid the driver of change, a compliance test orchestrated by the WHO and failed miserably by the Indoctrination & Inoculated, next up a “A treaty on pandemics “should lead to more mutual accountability and shared responsibility, transparency and co-operation within the international system and with its rules and norms”, the leaders said. World leaders are calling for an end to ‘nationalism and isolationism’ in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic. 24 countries have come together to call for a global settlement like the one reached after the second world war to “protect countries” and build cross border co-operation. The principal judicial organ of the UN is the International Court of Justice.1945 UNITED NATIONS International Charter or any agency controlled by them is above International Law. https://www.un.org/en/sections/what-we-do/uphold-international-law/ Waiting patiently in the wings the main driver of change the Climate change hoax as set out in the 1987 a publication from The… Read more »

Clive Williams
Clive Williams
Jun 2, 2023 6:43 AM

Single Brit in the US I followed Asia China mid Dec. 20. I knew English would be a big language cross over thing. US UK whatever., and Spain.
If you said we actually say immunisation against *****? You’d be met with all sorts of accusations troll botism etc..on RT.
Yea, I was concerned but the net rapidly turned into a mess. imo.
Then the Act ’20 came along and we and I thought at least the language is sorted out. I don’t know of anyone I personally know in the whole British Isles since who goes on-line over viruses, sorry.

Hele
Hele
Jun 2, 2023 6:09 AM

This week in my public life:my very good friend died of a swiftly growing lung tumour-that before the jabs-she was told she would die -she was just 77-before the cancer became a concern.Not so.She has about 5 shots.
Another person -who used to be a friend -until I told her back in 2021 I would not be vaccinated -spoke to me today -told me-with no irony-that she has 5 stints in her heart, now has vertigo and more concerning, quick onset of hearing loss-which -I’ve heard is a thing with the vax.Yesterday, a grandmother came in and told me that the new grandchild-is having surgery for a tumour on it’s little lung.
And, a customer told me of a friends arm that has “withered and atrophied “ from several jabs.
But no one knows why?”Got to live life to the fullest-be in the moment” is as insightful as it gets.

Joe
Joe
Jun 2, 2023 5:56 AM

The quoted text at the top is very hard to read.

Stephanie Amson
Stephanie Amson
Jun 2, 2023 7:37 AM
Reply to  Joe

Yea I agree that typeface is hard to read.

Monospace821 BT Italic might be nice, it would be in harmony with the sans serif headline font used in articles, and has that electronic typewriter vibe which would read well for quotes.

https://www.onlinewebfonts.com/tag/Monospac821

Petra Liverani
Petra Liverani
Jun 2, 2023 11:24 AM
Reply to  Joe

Here it is in normal text. Love that quote! https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/344539-i-want-to-pause-here-and-talk-about-this-notion “I want to pause here and talk about this notion of consensus, and the rise of what has been called consensus science. I regard consensus science as an extremely pernicious development that ought to be stopped cold in its tracks. Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you’re being had. Let’s be clear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensus is the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world. In science consensus… Read more »

les online
les online
Jun 2, 2023 5:11 AM

Navalny as major “opposition Leader” is a product of Western propaganda…
Russian Alexei Navalney is a major “opposition Leader” against Vlad (The Impaler) Putin – if you believe Western MSM, though Navalny gets barely 2% support nationwide….
“Humans are storytellers” – and Documentaries are ideal forms for peddling propaganda…
David Attenborough swears by the form…

https://www.thepostil.com/alexei-navalny-the-real-story
https://www.thepostil.com/navalny-documentary-disinformation

ThinkTwice
ThinkTwice
Jun 2, 2023 3:35 AM

ABOUT THE WHO TAKEOVER

International Health Regulations

Dr. John Campbell

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jun 2, 2023 7:35 AM
Reply to  ThinkTwice

Interesting red arrows on an important video.

WorkingClassHero
WorkingClassHero
Jun 2, 2023 10:31 AM
Reply to  ThinkTwice

Where did this guy ever come from? Nobody ever knew him before and he appears on the scene with hundreds of thousands of hits on his channel and pushing the injections. Now he has flip flopped and is performing this act like we were all fooled and he can’t understand why the institutes can see what he can now see..

Well, many of us were never fooled and we called this shit out years before this guy ever did.

Can someone fill me in on why he is getting attention for pointing out the oviouse? I’m more concerned he was pushing the jabs. Many people would have taken his advice and been killed by these products as a result. How has musceled into our camp, he is part of the problem.

Howard
Howard
Jun 2, 2023 3:46 PM

No one should ever take any advice from any source without first double checking it nine ways to Sunday. The very fact someone tells you what you should do raises doubts as to their credibility.

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Jun 2, 2023 5:31 PM

@WorkingClassHero

Controlled opposition. I’m beginning to see a pattern of once trusted and long term GulagTubers being used by the owners of very platform they preach from.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:53 PM

Agreed. I consider him a controlled opposition. I only worked out in 2020 that the vaccines, all vaccines, were pointless at best. I was screaming inside that he was pushing the vaxxes when I understood all that was going on.

Now I realise that it was necessary that many people took the vaxxes as part of the Great Experiment to prove once and for all to the world that vaccination is a Very Bad Idea indeed.

We have been bumbling along with things getting gradually worse. It took raising the temperature quickly to get the frog out of the boiling water quickly before it died if you understand me.

I imagine John Campbell’s site was specially set up, perhaps with hits already logged to get him going. He was the friendly face of reason who could take the rather dim masses along with him whilst looking innocent.

correspondencecommitttee
correspondencecommitttee
Jun 2, 2023 3:10 AM

Haven’t watched it yet, but fwiw:
New Documentary Film: Covidism: Contagious Deception

Also, Plandemic 3 premiers this Saturday: https://plandemicseries.com/

Sophie - Admin1
Admin
Sophie - Admin1
Jun 2, 2023 6:56 AM

Part 1 also explains how health officials actively suppressed safe and effective treatments for Covid-19, while employing deadly protocols for hospital patients.

Sigh…Just another poor researcher that promotes the false idea there was a real new and dangerous disease, when there absolutely and demonstrably was not. We desperately need to raise the bar on this subject and get people to absorb some basic ability to understand syllogistic connected reasoning.

Stewart
Stewart
Jun 2, 2023 10:17 AM

another poor researcher that promotes the false idea there was a real new and dangerous disease, when there absolutely and demonstrably was not.

how can you be so certain?  “they” have been weaponising pathogens since before you were born, they “absolutely and demonstrably” WERE doing gain of function research at wuhan and I had the worst flu of my life in October 2019

I’m not saying that a novel coronavirus definitely DID emerge in late 2019/early 2020 – I can’t make a definitive statement because I’m not a virologist with access to a level 4 biolab

what is your certainty based on?

Stewart
Stewart
Jun 2, 2023 12:53 PM
Reply to  Stewart

instead of downvoting my comment, why not try explaining how you can be so certain that a novel coronavirus (whether engineered or naturally occurring) DIDN’T emerge in 2019?

I’ll wait…

George Mc
George Mc
Jun 2, 2023 4:59 PM
Reply to  Stewart

Reversal of the burden of proof. It’s not for us to prove the Evil Big Bad doesn’t exist when there’s no evidence that it does.

Sophie - Admin1
Admin
Sophie - Admin1
Jun 2, 2023 1:05 PM
Reply to  Stewart

I said disease, not virus.

If virus theory is correct then there are literally billions of new ones mutating all the time, many of them coronaviruses and most of them harmless. If they found one of these billions and gave it a name – so what?

Unless it’s linked to a dangerous new disease it’s totally irrelevant.

There is demonstrably NO new disease, just a new name for classic flu.

So the existence or non-existence of one virus more or less is moot and irrelevant.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 10:59 PM
Reply to  Stewart

Gain of function is a load of cobblers. Wuhan was a psy op. It really is very easy to understand I did in 2020 so really 3 years later you should have arrived at the same conclusion by now.

You must understand you can be poisoned by all sorts of things and it is that that causes the ‘flu.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/wuhan-flu/

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2023/04/14/gain-of-function-and-anthony-fauci/

correspondencecommitttee
correspondencecommitttee
Jun 2, 2023 6:47 PM

Both a reply to you and an earlier post I made have not showed up…? Here at least is a relevant link I supplied in each case having to do with this subject (sigh…being tired of games of one-upmanship that obstruct understanding, I’m disinclined from saying more): Mission Creep: “Disease X”

les online
les online
Jun 2, 2023 3:00 AM

Rebekah Barnetts post today brought to mind the post about that man in his car who saved billions of lives:

Billions of lives saved by man wearing a mask alone in his car:
https://rumble.com/v2a7rbs-billions-of-lives-saved-by-man-wearing-a-mask-alone-in-his-car.html

Saviour or tyrant ? The pandemic brought out WA Premier Mark McGowans true colours:
https://blog.rebekahbarnett.com.au/p/saviour-or-tyrant-the-pandemic-brought

May Hem
May Hem
Jun 2, 2023 7:40 AM
Reply to  les online

Aussie journalist Brendon O’connell has first hand experience of the corruption of police and govt in Western Australia. He was jailed there for three years for exposing the large zionist influence in that state – and in Queensland.

He talks about secret bases in the great deserts of W.A. and their purposes. The public are ignorant of all of this, of course.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jun 17, 2023 11:05 PM
Reply to  les online

Rumble video brilliant, thank you!

I did my own post of the Mark ‘of the Beast’ McGowan.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2023/05/24/mark-mcgowan-premier-of-western-australia/

STJOHNOFGRAFTON
STJOHNOFGRAFTON
Jun 2, 2023 2:44 AM

There have been some appeals, made by some medical authorities and other provaxxers, for forgiveness for the collateral harm done by the so-called vaccines. But to me that is tantamount to the plea:
” I didn’t know the gun was loaded”, and asking for forgiveness for unintentionally inflicting gun-shot wounds. In other words, another iteration of “cooling the mark out” .
The expectation is that the collaterally wounded or relatives of the mortally wounded or permanently disabled will humbly exonerate the perpetrators in their new role as victim, with comforting words such as “that’s alright, your intentions were good”.

Penelope
Penelope
Jun 2, 2023 2:22 AM

SUPREME CT ON COVID REQUIREMENTS

May 2023, Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch in Arizona v. Alejandro Mayorkas:
“Decisions produced by those who indulge no criticism are rarely as good as those produced after robust and uncensored debate. Decisions announced on the fly are rarely as wise as those that come after careful deliberation.

“Decisions made by a few often yield unintended consequences that may be avoided when more are consulted. Autocracies have always suffered these defects. Maybe, hopefully, we have relearned these lessons too.”

Gorsuch also calls for a review of the National Emergencies Act, and for state legislatures to reexamine the scope of emergency executive powers at the state level, because “Rule by indefinite emergency edict risks leaving all of us with a shell of a democracy and civil liberties just as hollow.”
— as quoted by Mercola

-MORE-

https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/22pdf/22-592_5hd5.pdf

Penelope
Penelope
Jun 2, 2023 2:20 AM

VAXX BITS

CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted to add unlicensed COVID-19 shots to the U.S. childhood, adolescent and adult vaccine schedules, paving the way for U.S. schools to require them for attendance.

Even though 60% of U.S. parents oppose adding COVID-19 shots to list of required shots for school California and Washington, D.C., have already announced that the shots will be mandatory for students

Swedn, Denmark & UK no longer recommend the vaxx for kids

Hele
Hele
Jun 2, 2023 6:11 AM
Reply to  Penelope

Are they wishing to kill kids or schools or both?

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Jun 2, 2023 1:48 PM
Reply to  Hele

Kids cost money and the earth is overpopulated. So………what do you think??

Penelope
Penelope
Jun 2, 2023 2:16 AM

RUSSIAN EXPERIENCE W THE VAXX Dr. Lushavina’s Independent Association of Doctors: “In a recent drug safety report, the Russian government acknowledged that around 60% of the 61,000 adverse events registered last year were attributed to coronavirus vaccination. There were not further details (and we don’t know exactly which “vaccines” caused these side effects, although by 2022, Sputnik V was really the only COVID vaccine being widely used in Russia) “Concerning the safety of the drug Sputnik V, I can say the following: For three years we have been publishing articles and reports showing this vaccine is not only unsafe, it is harmful to the health of our citizens, and leads to autoimmune diseases, thrombosis and deaths. “Our organization is a group of practicing physicians, and on March 20, 2020, when the coronavirus pandemic was first announced in Russia, we hosted a live broadcast stating that we, as physicians, do not… Read more »

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Jun 2, 2023 2:00 PM
Reply to  Penelope

Yeah, Kremlin double speak. But Putin and Co is good at it, extremely good. But in the end it was as we heard it, “to our dear equal partners”

wardropper
wardropper
Jun 2, 2023 1:59 AM

I like the tone of this article – and it has some gems:

“It was like they were afraid of having made an important discovery that should change government policy.”

Oh yes.

mgeo
mgeo
Jun 2, 2023 8:06 AM
Reply to  wardropper

It’s your choice as a researcher. Either (a) you tone down the controversial (to the masters) finding or (b) get the paper rejected and lose further funding.

les online
les online
Jun 2, 2023 1:38 AM

I dont know who said it, but i like it. Will maybe use it on a placard at next demo…

“Historically, the most terrible things, wars, genocides, and slavery, have resulted not from disobedience, but from obedience.”

les online
les online
Jun 2, 2023 1:35 AM

“Humans are storytellers” ! That’s a lie !!
(The Cretan Paradox ?)

Human values
Human values
Jun 2, 2023 1:00 AM

Those vaccines haven’t saved any lives. They are murder weapons.

There is no evidence of any life having been saved because they took the vaccine.There is ample evidence that the vaccine has killed many lives.

There is no evidence that the vaccine prevented anyone from catching a flu or a sickness. But there is evidence that the vaccine made people sick.

The vaccines are used as murder weapons because that’s how murder by consent is carried out. It’s voluntary to take the shot.

Just go get your shot. Choose your poison, they said.  

Johnny
Johnny
Jun 2, 2023 1:00 AM

🎼Things go better with Co _ _ _ _ _ vid🎶💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Jun 2, 2023 12:44 AM

Consensus science just prove how far the infantilisation of our societies have gone. Its ridiculous.

“The International Science community consensus all agree global warming is happening”.
After a couple of years and graphs of cooling temperatures, “Ehhhh consensus all agree we change Warming to Clima Change”.
After scandals with manipulation of data, “Ehhh consensus agree its a coupled chaotic weather system without possibility to predict anything about the weather”.

I got this link from Off-G and highly recommend it, as the final proof of purpose and agenda of the virus-not-to-be-named scam. Really. Thanks to the people behind it.
Professional and systematic.
https://odysee.com/@hipsterious:3/Conference-of-La-Quinta-Columna-ENGLISH-AUDIO:3

Sean.
Sean.
Jun 2, 2023 11:19 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen

La Quinta Columna’s compelling message in this long but powerful presentation, is that humanity is being modified for the eugenecist/transhumanist agenda. This is the core agenda behind the worldwide injection campaign and why boosters and nasal sprays are now being pushed. Graphine oxide is the real threat and it’s in all the vaccines including Sputnik, in the masks and swabs for PCR too, but also present in many other medicines in general use, even some dental anaesthetic products. It has been in flu vaccines before COVID. The body tries to expell it mainly through the lungs. As it accumulates in the body (and it can cross to the brain) it can cause many health issues, but it also provides a neural link which will be accessed for data harvesting and direct behavioural nudging.

p53Speaks
p53Speaks
Jun 2, 2023 3:09 PM
Reply to  Sean.

“This is the core agenda behind the worldwide injection campaign”. Yes! It all makes sense now. The Spike Protein and mRNA were clever distractions that the symptoms could be blamed on. Doesn’t mean mRNA isn’t making Spike Protein—but I doubt it now, especially since graphene oxide explains the inflammation and damage. And Spike doesn’t even come close to the evilness of what graphene oxide is going to do when they get everybody fully loaded with this stuff that EMF and 5G can activate in multiple ways. We’re going to be made Transhuman whether we want it or not.

Human values
Human values
Jun 3, 2023 11:47 AM
Reply to  p53Speaks

That’s their narrative, but they can’t do it. They can’t make people robots or themselves immortal.

Human values
Human values
Jun 3, 2023 11:50 AM
Reply to  Sean.

”it also provides a neural link which will be accessed for data harvesting and direct behavioural nudging”

Where is any proof of this idea?

Ras-Pootin
Ras-Pootin
Jul 5, 2023 11:08 PM
Reply to  Human values

There is no proof nor is there any real science behind transhumanism- it is frankenscience and the proponents are insane. They will continue in their attempts to mutate the human being and all they will create is more disease-ridden sub-humans, in their own image.

p53Speaks
p53Speaks
Jun 2, 2023 2:56 PM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen

Thanks for this. Best 3 hours I’ve spent in a long time. I’ve been following the graphene oxide story some but this brilliant presentation has made me take my eye off the alleged Spike Protein and mRNA as the usual suspects to at least put graphene oxide in the differential diagnosis, if not to put it at the top of the list and exclaim “holy hell’. Thanks to the tireless researchers and scientists of the Fifth Column–La Quinta Columna’–for dogging this thing down for almost three years now.

Everybody: get ready to become a transhuman–unless we do indeed truly FIGHT back. Cause this shit is being ‘fed’ to us in multiple ways.

Human values
Human values
Jun 2, 2023 12:41 AM

The woman who’s supposedly the nurse Tiffany Dover who fainted in the vaccine commercial, doesn’t even look like her. Conveniently, they covered her ears, since ears are unique to each person. But really, she doesn’t in any way look like the nurse who fainted in the commercial, publicized as news. And it wasn’t just facebook, it was fucking everywhere!

Many people who advertised these vaccines died shortly after.

And so did Tiffany Dover.

https://winepressnews.com/2023/04/13/tiffany-dover-the-nurse-who-fainted-after-taking-a-covid-vaccine-makes-her-return-to-quell-conspiracy-theories-but-is-it-really-her/

Balkydj
Balkydj
Jun 2, 2023 3:47 PM
Reply to  Human values

As Tiffany approaches the precipice of choice, a chasm will appear, which inspires her automated self-biographical novel, under her newly found pseudonym …

‘ A Cliff Tragedy ‘
By Eileen Dover.

I’ll get my coat, pronto…

The Coming Revolution
The Coming Revolution
Jun 2, 2023 6:31 PM
Reply to  Balkydj

RE: Tragedy. It is a relevant theme. “For Hegel tragedy is the conflict of two substantive positions, each of which is justified, yet each of which is wrong to the extent that it fails either to recognize the validity of the other position or to grant it its moment of truth; the conflict can be resolved only with the fall of the hero. The original essence of tragedy consists then in the fact that within such a conflict each of the opposed sides, if taken by itself, has justification, while on the other hand each can establish the true and positive content of its own aim and character only by negating and damaging the equally justified power of the other. Consequently, in its moral life, and because of it, each is just as much involved in guilt. – Hegel’s Collected Work 15:523, A 1196, translation modified “Hegelian tragedy is the… Read more »

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jul 6, 2023 3:01 PM
Reply to  Balkydj

Very funny! She could call herself ‘Affronted Ivy’. This is an anagram of Tiffany Dover.

And so interestingly is ‘faint foyer VD’. Looks like she was destined to faint.

el Gallinazo
el Gallinazo
Jun 1, 2023 11:54 PM

Never forget. Never forgive.

wardropper
wardropper
Jun 2, 2023 2:13 AM
Reply to  el Gallinazo

Rather un-Christian of me, but I’m very much inclined to agree.

Perhaps it’s just as well I have no judicial power, because my gut instinct is to inflict disproportionate punishment of a dramatically deterrent nature…

Julian Assange has become a symbol of governmental, “Well what are you going to do about it?”
So, why not give them a taste of their own overweening contempt?
We have the numbers, and they’re really asking for it.

Howard
Howard
Jun 2, 2023 2:59 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Since, as the saying goes, “the punishment should fit the crime,” I would suggest the perps be given a jab from a randomly chosen batch of mRNA stuff. If it’s safe, they’ll be fine. If not, then their punishment fits their crime.

Hele
Hele
Jun 2, 2023 6:13 AM
Reply to  Howard

Yes-let’s make it a game show or like gladiators or as in the short story The Lottery.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jul 6, 2023 3:05 PM
Reply to  Hele

In the UK there was a game show called ‘The Golden Shot’.

Alternatively just call it Russian roulette.1 in 6 shots are the real poison. Spin the wheel!

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Jun 2, 2023 8:00 AM
Reply to  Howard

Can I choose the “random” jab ?

Edwige
Edwige
Jun 2, 2023 8:57 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Christian forgiveness requires genuine repentance.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Jun 1, 2023 11:34 PM

That quote at the top about consensus in medical science is very apt. Consensus in medicine is actually scientism, not science. And here are some useful thoughts on that: “The health of science is in fact jeopardized by scientism, not promoted by it. At the very least, scientism provokes a defensive, immunological, aggressive response from other intellectual communities, in return for its own arrogance and intellectual bullyism. It taints science itself by association.” – Ian Hutchinson, Physicist Scientism restricts human inquiry. It is one thing to celebrate science for its achievements and remarkable ability to explain a wide variety of phenomena in the natural world. But to claim there is nothing knowable outside the scope of science would be similar to a successful fisherman saying that whatever he can’t catch in his nets does not exist. Once you accept that science is the only source of human knowledge, you have adopted… Read more »

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jun 2, 2023 7:30 AM
Reply to  Veri Tas

The bottom line about medicine is that it is an extremely hierarchical profession with edicts handed down from on high which are obeyed by lesser sheep-like mortals.

The concept of ‘Key Opinion Leaders’ was framed several decades ago by the pharmaceutical industry to streamline methods of uptake of their products: by identifying those most likely to carry weight by their ‘opinions’, they could shape medical opinion by ‘shaping Key Opinion Leader opinions’.

The key investigative strand right now should concern what percentage of ‘Key Opinion Leadership’ carries with it sizable remuneration packages from pharma. Be that direct salaries, be it consultancy work, be it grant funding for research etc etc.

My hunch is that you will find very little ‘key leadership’ comes free…..

mgeo
mgeo
Jun 3, 2023 8:19 AM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

The rest of commercial propaganda uses opinion leaders too.

mgeo
mgeo
Jun 2, 2023 8:15 AM
Reply to  Veri Tas

Allopathic medicine never misses a chance to associate with science. In fact, it is a trade guild, and doctors are technicians. The whole of the medical industry is an important arm of capitalism.

Michael
Michael
Jun 1, 2023 11:18 PM

Despite beginning with a lengthy quote exposing consensus science as con artistry the article goes on to champion consensus science.
Cooling the mark out. indeed.

Jeffrey Strahl
Jeffrey Strahl
Jun 2, 2023 12:34 AM
Reply to  Michael

It’s the “alternative” consensus. “Down with the mainstream consensus, except the core part of it, which we still believe in.”

El Zafio
El Zafio
Jun 2, 2023 7:38 AM
Reply to  Michael

Don’t be divisive, trust the plan. Catte’s going to take them all down.

correspondencecommitttee
correspondencecommitttee
Jun 1, 2023 9:04 PM

from Mark Crispin Miller (Could this be the dumbest controversy ever? “Biden under fire for claiming people are ‘thrown out of a restaurant for being gay’”): Today we are at war—a global war, waged, by its mighty authors, with unprecedented ingenuity and ruthlessness against the rest of us; and yet too few of us are even conscious of it. Unlike the grand extermination drives of the last century, the one ongoing now throughout the world is still imperceptible to millions in its very midst, for two reasons. First of all, this ultimate world war has been concealed from countless of its victims by its successful guise as a humanitarian venture, meant not, of course, to kill us but to keep us “safe”—which we can’t be unless we all “comply.” That “choice” was posed endlessly and inescapably throughout the media worldwide, first concerning masks (yours wouldn’t work if everybody wasn’t wearing them), and then the “vaccination” (your shot… Read more »

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Jun 1, 2023 9:32 PM

I’m sure many are aware Biden isn’t Compos Mentis, perhaps he was having recollections from the 60’s. The rest of what you wrote is already known by those who frequent here. See the comments.

correspondencecommitttee
correspondencecommitttee
Jun 2, 2023 2:13 AM
Reply to  Thom Crewz

I make a habit of coming here to read and learn from the comments, so reposting these remarks, from MCM, is not to reveal something people don’t already know and express in their own insightful words, but to echo and affirm that.

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Jun 2, 2023 5:25 PM

My comment wasn’t meant to offend. If you are kind of new to all of this then I apologize unreservedly & say more power to you.

correspondencecommitttee
correspondencecommitttee
Jun 2, 2023 6:59 PM
Reply to  Thom Crewz

No problem, not offended, just clarifying (not new to all of this, either).

p53Speaks
p53Speaks
Jun 2, 2023 3:24 PM

Great post. Frighteningly true. It’s taken me a long time to wake up, but I *wanted* to wake up.

You say: “so that enough of us can finally join together, and fight back”.

Given the graphene oxide assault on our bodies, minds and souls–that we Freedom Fighters need to resist with all our cunning because it’s not just vaccines they’re putting this stuff in–will there be enough of us left to fight back after so many others have become lobotomized zombies controlled by EMF from the 5G lampposts on our streets?

Isego
Isego
Jun 1, 2023 9:02 PM

“self-reporting systems in (…) Scotland, the United Kingdom…”
Can someone please enlighten me?

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Jun 1, 2023 10:11 PM
Reply to  Isego

Simply put, reporting something dodgy you may have done, or have seen. Usually pertains to the workplace.

Rob
Rob
Jun 1, 2023 8:55 PM

This horror of con-vid just exposed the whole system to anyone that uses systems analysis (right brained, not the left brained segmented stupidity that doctors follow).
This war has caused a huge amount of collateral damage and we must remind people that it indeed was a war. I had training at work last week and the fucking assholes talked like flu shots were voluntary, but they were trying to make convid shots mandatory…

They can’t just depend on the system anymore when trust has been broken. The predator class better go in their bunkers and let us sane people run things from now on.

As those assholes pushed after 911: I’ll extend to con-vid…
NEVER FORGET

Edwige
Edwige
Jun 2, 2023 9:07 AM
Reply to  Rob

“(right brained, not the left brained segmented stupidity that doctors follow)”.

Funnily enough, Michael Crichton used the supposed right/left brain distinction as one of his examples of the problems with “science”. The right/left brain division was promoted by some scientist at Caltech in the early 1980s based on his study of people who’d been brain-damaged. Subsequent research has failed to replicate his findings in haelth brains and the idea was long ago ditched in medical circles. However one still finds it being repeated in non-academic discussions. The brain seems to work as a wholistic system. It’s like they were convinced for decades they’d find the part of the brain responsible for memory but they never have because it isn’t how memory works.

An idea only needs a few years of academic semi-acceptance if backed by heavy media promotion to linger on in non-academic circles for many decades.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jul 6, 2023 3:17 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Interestingly an anagram of ‘left brained’ is ‘Biden falter’. perhaps this explains Biden’s issues.

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2022/04/12/more-memes/

An anagram of ‘right brained’ is ‘And I brighter’. I think there might be something in this left/right brain thing!

Violet
Violet
Jun 1, 2023 8:42 PM

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Jim McDonagh
Jim McDonagh
Jun 1, 2023 8:35 PM

Great article thanks for it ! Unfortunately truth ain’t what it used to be either , and “science” has always been the iron fist inside the velvet glove of “consensus” .

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jun 2, 2023 7:33 AM
Reply to  Jim McDonagh

Truth was rarely what ‘it used to be’, we were merely less skeptical about Government motives.

Most of us had a specific reason to come to doubt Government propaganda and from that moment on, we started from the postulate of ‘guilty until proven innocent’, rather than ‘innocent until proven guilty, at least within our hearts.

It means that the hypothesis to be falsified is that ‘the Government is lying’, rather than ‘the Government is telling the truth’.

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Jun 1, 2023 8:26 PM

Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2023-05-31. Govt-censored info that later turned out to be true is why govts must not censor, plus it violates human rights (blog, gab, tweet).

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jun 1, 2023 7:46 PM

Haven’t you heard, Big Pharma is not liable, because the government says so.
Even countries outside the US, at least most of them, signed agreements that relinquish the power to sue Big Pharma. The courts will not be on the side of We the People.

Also, not like this is the first time.

Mark? As in THE Mark, or A Mark?
Wisdom and discernment is needed now, more than ever.

les online
les online
Jun 2, 2023 1:49 AM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey

You cant sue any of the bastards for an ything done during a declared State of Emergency…Mandates derive from declared States of Emergencies…The Law is suspended during a State of Emergency – so “the law cant touch her, at all” (1960s folksinger)…

The Coming Revolution
The Coming Revolution
Jun 2, 2023 2:01 PM
Reply to  les online

Also, from the “legal” point of view, a “representative” merely bears the persons of every citizen in their constituency, so that whatever the representative does or has others do is implicitly acknowledged to be owned and done by everyone in said constituency.

No wonder they do what they and their friends want: they’re not legally accountable.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jun 2, 2023 2:55 PM

No one is, technically, above the law.
There is only a lack of willingness to pursue the crimes of the upper class and prosecute.

Also, under these circumstances, courts are not the last resort.
The very reason we have a Second Amendment.

Thomas L Frey
Thomas L Frey
Jun 2, 2023 2:53 PM
Reply to  les online

I would argue that it was premeditated murder, in which case I think the argument of state of emergency is get out of jail free card is destroyed. State of Emergency does not make murder legal and certainly not moral.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Jul 6, 2023 3:21 PM
Reply to  Thomas L Frey
Yat
Yat
Jun 1, 2023 7:36 PM

Two years into the vax “show” and not even my favourite media, this one, has wanted to open dialogue about the very obvious ( and documented) relation between covid ( and covid vax side effects) and radiofrecuencies and their effects on living cells.. starting to think that offg is also part of the programmed “dissidence”..

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Jun 2, 2023 1:00 AM
Reply to  Yat
Howard
Howard
Jun 2, 2023 3:16 AM
Reply to  Yat

I don’t think the lack of coverage for this obvious connection between the graphene et al in the “vaccine” and radiofrequencies is anything other than simply very few articles having been written about it.

I’ve linked to a couple articles noting this connection (but I can’t remember off hand who wrote these articles or I’d link to them again).

It goes without saying that once 5G gets all set up and working worldwide, lots of sparks will fly; and lots of people will die.

Edwige
Edwige
Jun 2, 2023 9:11 AM
Reply to  Howard

Read ‘The Invisible Rainbow’ by Arthur Firstenberg. My favourite anecdote concerns the Norwegian head of WHO who, after reading the evidence of EMF damage, banned mobile phones from her office and was “moved on” within a year.

Balkydj
Balkydj
Jun 2, 2023 4:06 PM
Reply to  Howard

https://forlifeonearth.weebly.com/mark-steele-expert-report-on-5g-emissions-in-context-of-nanometal-contaminated-vaccines.html

Global Research also published this and I recall you posting the link.

Worth bearing in mind Howard, is that ‘they’ would not make all batches identical,
For multiple reasons. But, ‘it’ was a priceless moment to experiment and simultaneously
Comprehensively Profile individuals, gullible or not…