Tuesday, November 16, 2021

What wormhole did this guy crawl out of?

Environmental lawyer (you'd really have to explain that special area of practice to me) and professor Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (left) has been a vaccine skeptic for years, leading his family to denounce his views in a 2019 op-ed in Politico Magazine. 
On Monday, the nephew of former president John F. Kennedy and son of the former senator Bobby Kennedy said COVID-19 vaccines have killed more people than all other vaccines 'over the past 30 years,' citing incomplete self-reported data that does not account for patients' actual cause of death. 
He used figures from the Centers for Disease Control's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a self-reporting tool that the CDC itself says may 'contain information that is incomplete, inaccurate, coincidental, or unverifiable.' One doctor described the system as being 'intended to cast a wide net to capture any possible or potential complication that even has the remotest possibility of being related to the vaccine.' As of Monday, 58.8 percent of the US population has been fully vaccinated, according to the CDC, with 68.4 percent having at least one dose. 
There are about 80,000 new cases a week (bottom right), down from a late summer high of about 164,000 attributed to the highly contagious Delta variant.

5 comments:

  1. Even a stopped clock ... He's probably actually correct. The covid vaccines are not your average vaccine. And those dropping dead just after getting jabbed is the tip of the iceberg. The next 5 years will show a big problem with regard to myocarditis, blood clots, heart attacks, neurological disorders (Bell's Palsy), and lots more. Sucks to be a lab rat for Big Pharma and their buddies and patent holders at CDC and FDA.

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  2. The animal trials for these mRNA vaccines were stopped.....because too many animals kept dying. There is zero doubt that these poison jabs are killing vast numbers of otherwise healthy people.

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  3. Well played Gentlemen. Bravo and my feelings exactly...

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  4. The vaccine reminds me of Terry Kath's experience with unloaded weapons....

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The walk of shame?