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Allison Brennan's avatar

Excellent response. I wonder if they'll ignore it or selectively edit it ...

It's True's avatar

When you see "the misinformation online about vaccine side effects" you see the angle. Certainly there is "misinformation" about EVERYTHING online, but the stenographer from NBC seems unable to see that some of that (much of it!) is coming from places like NBC.

Charles Mccarville's avatar

Vaccine skepticism seems to be one of the strongest taboos. It’s ok to say a medicine might be dangerous - Vioxx for instance, or doesn’t work very well, but vaccines are another story. I wish I knew why that is.

Allison Brennan's avatar

I've been thinking a lot about this as well over the last few years. Whenever government and the media double down on something hard -- like vaccines are safe and effective -- then it makes me want to look at why they are so adamant that we can't even discuss it.

dooprosses's avatar

COVID-19 "Jabbers" made a monumental commitment based in presumptuous ignorance when they took the shots. Was the mandate to jab the whole World done in presumptuous ignorance?

J. Gan.'s avatar

No, I side on, it was done with malicious intent. Bill Gates is a known eugenicist and this was funded mostly by his Gates "foundation".

Ally C's avatar

no doubt the latter.

J. Gan.'s avatar

Pharma, now in big time damage control to their safe and effective narrative. Popcorn please.

Gary's avatar

Excellent Alex. It's great the media is now hitting you up rather than attempting to silence you.

John E Tiffany's avatar

This is all you need to know about the NBC reporter’s POV:

and the misinformation online about vaccine side effects.

Patrick Gaughan's avatar

Nice touch at the end: ‘ Blaming mRNA skeptics for Patrick Joseph White's violence is as foolish as blaming critics of the N.F.L. for Shane Devon Tamura's shooting in Manhattan two weeks ago.’

ALLYSONRT's avatar

Great answer. I think a lot of the potential for depression can be related to draconian lockdowns, isolation and fear mongering by the likes of Steven Colbert, Howard Stetn and the MSM. The entire insanity with masking and the Karen's who tortured us could also have had an impact. Add all this to a drug, untested and controversial, I can see how a person, myself included was depressed.

Matt Poling MD's avatar

If we close the "dead shooter loophole" which treats such killers as legally innocent and release the toxicology reports on all such credibly charged "random" shooters as public information, then the idiots in the news media might then have some chance of connecting the dots. They still seem to think the 18 year old kid visiting Florida who drowned himself after experiencing Cannabis Induced Psychosis after smoking with his cousins is a case for Unsolved Mysteries.

Andrei Stieber's avatar

So predictable and so lame.

Brogan12's avatar

Truly! The redundancy is deafening with what is "allowed" to be spewed...

Charles Mccarville's avatar

It is plausible that the covid shots are associated with depression. There are 3896 reports in VAERS with 109 of them being deaths.

The limitations of VAERS are well known, primarily that it undercounts actual adverse events. Educated guesses are that only 5-10% of adverse events are recorded, so the total may be 10-20 times as high.

Of course correlation isn’t causality, as we’ve heard a million times, but there sure are a lot of coincidences.

Greg Strebel's avatar

And there is no causation if there is no correlation. The Venn diagram of correlation entirely envelopes the subset of causation. Correlation is not a valid argument against causation, rather it is a valid reason for considering investigation of the relationship.

Charles Mccarville's avatar

That is honestly the best explanation of this I’ve ever heard.

The 109 deaths are part of nearly 20,000 deaths reported - not necessarily caused - with the covid vaccines.

We really don’t know if that is under-reported, or some caused by vaccines and some pure chance, but 20,000. And most of them died within 30 days of receiving the vaccines. But the press and our medical experts could not possibly care less.

Unacceptable Risk's avatar

Perfect response, the media sell outs never cease to amaze. Morons.

Anthony J . Barton's avatar

These people who hurt people today and blame COVID-19 or the mRNA shot were already crazy before 2019. Most have medical issues like mental illness.

Miriam Tiorano-Cathcart's avatar

Apparently the NBC reporter also ignored last week’s HHS / RFK JR confirmation on what the vaccine actually did do.

RJT's avatar

Superb response.

kittynana's avatar

I was intrigued by your talk about inflammation. Bird (husband), the recipient of 2 Moderna shots in 2021, was on 2 rounds of steroids for gout (I still don't think it was gout but what do I know?). He felt FABULOUS while on it. He finished the second round and immediately felt 20 years older. I'm suspecting systemic inflammation. His primary offered to schedule an appointment with a rheumotologist. No, thanks. Too many doctors are involved as it is.

Athena's avatar

Thank you for your articulate response. I am infuriated that the well-documented adverse events - which I witnessed and experienced directly - are still being represented by legacy media as "disinformation."

M. Taibbi and W. Kern recently argued that AI is the actual audience for legacy news - not the living, breathing public. Truth loses relevance if the aim is to create an AI-mediated hyperreality - a simulacrum without real references. Remember when Jen Easterly, head of CISA, argued that her agency sought to control the "cognisphere." And here we are.

The 21st century was going to be the bio-tech century when humans became gods using CRISPR and all the other tools of synthetic biology. The thousands, perhaps millions, of injuries and deaths caused by the experimental mRNA tech are simply collateral damage in the minds of the mad scientists and their financial backers.