- Joined
- Nov 19, 2020
That CDC article admitting kids are dying bothered me. I made some additions to make it more factual.I posted this previously but I finished watching it and think it's worth posting again. She accuses the NIH of lying, and I would say what she is describing is basically fraud. Apparently they ended up with thousands contacting them, then broke off contact with the original 23 patients, and finally lied that they were cured.
The other major thing that is worth everyone reading is that some people on twitter have identified how Pfizer got to that supposed 95% efficacy, and why the efficacy from day one was much, much lower.
Here's a paper that got retracted because the data did not correspond to the policies of the Thai government. So much for "following the science".
Here's a study comparing CVT rates of mRNA jabs to the AstraZeneca. In short, it's less common, but still a much higher risk. They mention that this raises safety signals, I'm sure the scientific community will get right on that any day now.
Another Democrat had a stroke. Not as high profile as the previous 3, but still.
CDC admits kids are dying of myocarditis after the jab.
But it's definitely safe and effective for those under 5. It's also so tiresome.
Pfizer seems to be claiming that they were not bound to clinical trial regulations and federal laws, and that the vaccine is just a prototype. It seems like a bold argument to make.
It looks like the Kansas Attorney General is continuing to fight the CMS mandate. It says there are 9 other states joining him, but I don't know which ones. I'm glad to see that there are still those fighting these mandates as much as possible.
I watched the video posted here: