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Apr 11, 2022Liked by Graham Seibert

Very well-written explanation of what is going on with the vaccinated. 👍 We are seeing it here, all around us. The vaccinated are not only getting sick; they are getting sickER.

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Apr 11, 2022Liked by Graham Seibert

I wonder if the people who made that Thales advert had any idea of how seriously creepy it is. Almost like a deliberate rubbing it in our faces.

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I might say that "Anti-vaxxers" is a somewhat derisive term. I'm certainly not against all vaccines and think many aren't either. Been covid vaccinated as a result of making a decision without adequate data. I do think that many of the amateur/pro researchers writing on these stacks present analyses of data that show we have been not fully informed. There is ample justification for their work. If only our public health officials could ever say "Don't know" we would have been better off and they would not have to apologize (my dream, they won't do that). OTOH, it's only via these analyses that we realize the harms; hindsight.

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My reading since this Covid kerfluffle has made me a dedicated anti-vaxxer. I was on the fence - one child has had the measles vaccine. No more. I'll write about it today.

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judging by how many ppl continue wearing masks after the mandates have been dropped, the digital ID is coming big time, to the popular acclaim.

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Flu deaths not up since 1960? The population of Australia at least has more than doubled since then. So does that mean flu shots have more than halved the deaths?

Or some other factor? Improved sanitation, nutrition, health etc... ?

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Apr 11, 2022·edited Apr 11, 2022Author

Many things changed over 60 years. Population, other medications, quality of treatment among other things. If the flu shots were really effective the flu should be much closer to having been wiped out. Alex Berenson addressed these issues in the post to which I linked when I originally presented this graphic.

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