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"President Ford was told by his advisers, we have a pandemic flu coming called swine flu that may be as bad as Spanish flu..Ford made the decision to make the immunization compulsory..That vaccination campaign was linked to a neurological disorder called Guillain-Barre syndrome.."There never was an epidemic of swine flu"
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2020/09/01/health/eua-coronavirus-vaccine-history/index.html
The polio vaccine was rolled out quickly (2-3 years) & this led to the Cutter incident where 10 people died from the vaccine. Vaccinations were immediately suspended. I have read of a care home in which more than 20 people died after the vaccination. Why are all vaccinations not suspended?
If you want to become a mRNA genetically modified organism or GMO homo sapiens you are free to. Forcing this on society through vaccination passports & bans on public life is a crime against humanity. I call for a neohumanist movement of resistance to this forced transhumanism.
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📽 THE BOOK OF VISION 📖👀
🇺🇲 ONLINE FOR VIEWERS IN THE USA TIL 21st FEBRUARY:
"An ancient, patient, fallible medicine that relies even before technology on the body’s intrinsic ability to react to illness. The body connected to the life of people & places, woods & waters, dreams and nightmares." VIEW IT HERE:
https://watch.eventive.org/sfindiefest2021/play/5fd3f9c73ee6300037fba02f
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"Dr Mike Yeadon, former Chief Scientific Officer of Pfizer's A&R Research Unit, and a vocal critic of the Government’s lockdown approach, considers further border restrictions to be a bad idea. He tells us: “Unless you’re an experienced biologist, you might think what’s happening at the borders makes sense. I’m afraid it does not, in my opinion. I spoke yesterday to a highly experienced immunologist and their view mirrors mine: that this is senseless.”  
Elaborating on widespread fears of new variants emerging, either abroad or on home soil, he says: “Mutation in SARS-COV-2 is really slow, and these mutations remain 99.8 per cent the same as the original. So natural immunity already gained will work perfectly well and the same is true for immunity gained through vaccination; albeit to a slightly lesser extent. It’s bonkers, therefore, to close borders in the interests of keeping out ‘foreign mutants’. First, they’re irrelevant as regards to immunity, as explained. Second, we’re making our own mutants – these occur in the UK slowly over time, irrespective of borders.”  
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/experts-predict-quarantine-hotels-could-us-next-summer/
KEEP IN MIND
The pandemic didn’t use erroneous data to model an inflated estimate of mortality.

The pandemic didn’t write hyperbolic headlines.

The pandemic didn’t create overly-inclusive reporting requirements.

The pandemic didn’t design a test unfit for purpose...

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The pandemic didn’t quarantine the healthy.

The pandemic didn’t initiate lockdowns.

The pandemic didn’t decimate small businesses.

The pandemic didn’t close schools, some going on a full year.

The pandemic didn’t reduce the healthcare workforce...

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The pandemic didn’t ignore basic tenets of public health.

The pandemic didn’t exploit itself for political leverage.



The pandemic didn’t create a lucrative products/industries dependent upon its continuation.

The pandemic didn’t siphon resources from other deadly threats

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The pandemic didn’t use fear to control people’s behavior.

The pandemic didn’t threaten people with social, financial, and professional ostratcization for pointing out the harms caused by any of the above.

People did those things.

They were not inevitable...

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As we sort through the outcomes of the last year, it’s critical that we trace each impact back to its source.

Pretending like all of this destruction was inevitable does nothing to help us fix the damage now, & will do nothing to help us make better decisions in the future.

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AJ Kay
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1358092397956108290.html
"The doctor Johan Anmuth (The Book of Vision), believes in a medicine in which the body is not just a sack containing organs & fluids: he treats his patients first by listening to their stories & fears, as if he were at the same time a scientist & a psychoanalyst ante litteram"
https://watch.eventive.org/sfindiefest2021/play/5fd3f9c73ee6300037fba02f
Karl Popper's Falsification Principle: how to divide science from non-science. Science: For a theory to be considered scientific it must be able to be tested (for medicine this means with evidence) and conceivably proven false. "The science" is only what could be proven false. For Popper, science should always attempt to disprove a theory, rather than attempt to continually support theoretical hypotheses (eg that epidemiological modelling based on limited data & possibly flawed assumptions is a reflection of reality despite evidence to the contrary).
Scientific progress happens through proving theories wrong or partially wrong. The moment something is declared outside the boundaries of being able to be proved wrong (eg lockdowns, face masks & vaccines) then it is no longer science but a faith based set of unmovable beliefs. The true scientist will always seek to find out how a PCR test can't possibly diagnose a disease, why cloth masks increase infections rather than decrease them, why lockdowns kill rather than save lives, why vaccines which skipped years of human trials can cause many deaths, etc. Because that is the only way in which scientific progress can be made: testing theories until the theories, or part of them, can be proved wrong and a new or modified theory is required to explain that aspect of reality, which in turn can be tested and improved. That is science.
"The majority of antigens recognized by T cells fall outside the spike protein, while the vast majority is non-RBD. Natural immunity is therefore much broader than that triggered by vaccines, and the effect of spike mutations is predicted to be smaller." @gerdosi
https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(21)00015-X#%20