Friday, February 03, 2023

About Fricking Time

Waaaayy back in 2020, while everyone was divided into their camps of "vaxxed" and "unvaxxed", I was screaming into the internet emptiness "mRNA VACCINES CAUSE CELL DEATH!". But nobody paid attention because (a) I'm a nobody and (b) the NIH, CDC, and FDA were silent on the subject.

It took a long time for me to learn this, as Google had done a great job of sanitizing Covid information so that only Fauci's narrative was put forth. I happened to watch a video by a developer of mRNA technology who let slip the fact that any cell expressing the spike protein would be destroyed by the immune system. Duh - made perfect sense.

I may not have a medical background, but it certainly wasn't nuclear rocket science to see that you damn well didn't want to inject mRNA vaccine into a blood vessel. And it wasn't hard to believe that nano lipid particles might be hard to corral into one place.

Now, if you pay attention, various people are talking about mRNA vaccines causing cell death in places where we don't want cells dying - like the heart.

OK, so what's my point? We let the Government (NIH, CDC, FDA) lie to us. We allowed our media to lie to us. And I haven't seen Fauci walk to the gallows yet - but that is the subject of another rant.

I got vaccinated and boosted. Why? Because at my age and health the danger of the pre-omicron variants was much greater than the risk from the mRNA vaccine. I made an informed decision. I'm not so sure about parents who had their children vaccinated.

The pandemic is over - time to analyze what we did right versus wrong. 

  • Was Fauci's 1960's public policy of treating Americans like mushrooms (feed us shit and keep us in the dark) the best approach?
  • Was Fauci's effort to demonize any prophylactic treatment in order to encourage vaccination, (which directly caused the deaths of a couple hundred thousand Americans too stupid to get vaxxed), the right tradeoff?
  • Was the Government collusion with Google, Facebook, Twitter, and the legacy media to stifle the exchange of information warranted?
  • And finally, why haven't we replaced the FDA, CDC and NIH with a completely public funded super agency? 

Unfortunately, nobody in Congress outside of perhaps Senator Rand Paul, has any interest in fixing our pandemic response. 

Too bad we don't have an independent investigative media anymore.

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