ElCastor
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My niece has an effective method of avoiding vaccination. If she sees a needle approaching she faints. I suspect she may not be unique in this regard.
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I think the covid narrative is pretty much unraveling as the world moves on to something else. It leaves many stuck in the aftermath if they cannot admit it was all an experiment.Not denialism at all. Certain organizations & individuals stand a lot to lose if the truth comes out which one day it will.
Many have been hurt not only by vaccine mandates, but from the lockdowns as well. Families were seperated from loved ones when they shouldn't have been. Children have been set back in their education, social development & have been taught to fear. Our economies are pretty much messed up & show no true signs of getting better despite what we hear.
IMO, there are still people who won't let it go & move on.
I, too, think the covid narrative is pretty much unraveling. The world wishes it could move on to something else, but covid is real. It leaves many stuck in the aftermath if they cannot admit it is real.I think the covid narrative is pretty much unraveling as the world moves on to something else. It leaves many stuck in the aftermath if they cannot admit it was all an experiment.
When careers are at stake, anyone would lie.I, too, think the covid narrative is pretty much unraveling. The world wishes it could move on to something else, but covid is real. It leaves many stuck in the aftermath if they cannot admit it is real.
My opinion, and I personally know and speak with people who have worked for the CDC for decades, and also work with WHO. They are truthful, dedicated people who would not lie to me about this issue.
That is a narrow and generalized opinion. I'll disregard it as not factual nor accurate.When careers are at stake, anyone would lie.
Reminds me of a favorite quote:
For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.
-H. L. Mencken
And social media isn't helping.
Don't be too sure of that. Reading and researching posts here did change my mind about mask wearing. I thought that masks would both protect well people from getting sick and sick people from spreading. After a couple of people posted some pretty good links to studies I now believe that while masks can stop the sick from spreading viruses, I no longer believe they protect well people wearing them. As a result I now try to mask whenever I am sick and going out, Covid or any cold or flu. Sometimes even after an exposure when I feel fine. However if not required I don't mask when I am well and pretty sure I'm staying that way.
A relatively minor thing, but it was a mind change. We should all be open to it.
I agree that mask wearing is mostly for the protection of others but if someone near me sneezed I would be glad I was wearing one.The masks don't filter out individual viruses, that is why they don't much help the healthy. However they do filter out or remove some aerosols and disperse the breath of a sick person removing some virus and dispersing other. To get Covid and most viruses we have to be exposed to a lot, dispersing the breath of an ill person reduces that risk. It's the reason the plexiglas barriers work.
CDC is primarily funded by Congress, our taxes mostly. The Pharmaceutical companies pay into that, but so do we and a lot of others. The CDC does accept gifts, both directly and through the CDC Foundation. In 2021 out of a budget of $7.8 billion these gifts only represented about $21 million, 0.2% of their budget. Some of these gifts did come from Pharmaceutical companies. see https://www.cdc.gov/partners/gift-funding.html#:~:text=The main source of CDC,determined by the U.S. Congress.
I have a healthy skepticism of what the CDC says, particularly interpretations and recommendations that are not backed up by data. I think they are too politically influenced and in many ways just another government bureaucracy. However they are one of the best repositories for health data. And some of what I cite are peer reviewed papers, not written by CDC employees that are posted on their website. And I do not only cite CDC or papers on the CDC website. I have cited many other sources, but usually only when I believe what they are saying is databased and peer reviewed.
What sources do you believe are the best for understanding these issues?
That is a good point, and in my experience true, for most people. In the CDC, as with all US government agencies, whistleblowers are well protected, and most employees are honest people. This is, in part, why peer review works so well it makes sure things are reviewed by independent experts, who are mostly honest people with little incentive to lie.I personally know and speak with people who have worked for the CDC for decades, and also work with WHO. They are truthful, dedicated people who would not lie to me about this issue.
I wouldn't, would you?When careers are at stake, anyone would lie.
Far be it from me to disagree with Biden, but with the rapidity Covid evolves (I’ve had it twice) I have to wonder if we’ve seen the end of it.I have an opinion on this, but in this case I'm just sharing info...
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/biden-declares-covid-19-pandemic-over
I think it means "We've milked it for all the money we can, so it's time to take credit for saving the world."I have an opinion on this, but in this case I'm just sharing info...
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/biden-declares-covid-19-pandemic-over
That's exactly what happened. There was no discussion, no debate, no sharing of ideas. There were just mandates. Do this or else. And careers were lost by those physicians who spoke out defiantly before they were censored into silence or vilified and discredited as conspiracy theorists. But I've been watching conspiracy theorists proven right quite a bit in recent years. They were right about covid in my opinion and the fact that it was profit driven and furthered the agenda of the WEF by creating the atmosphere where 24/7 surveillance of entire populations seemed like a worthy idea.When careers are at stake, anyone would lie.
Other than Covid what conspiracy theories have you seen proven right? Not questioning you, just interested.I've been watching conspiracy theorists proven right quite a bit in recent years.
We still have Covid to contend with. President Biden stated the pandemic itself was over, not that the virus was over.Far be it from me to disagree with Biden, but with the rapidity Covid evolves (I’ve had it twice) I have to wonder if we’ve seen the end of it.
In an interview with 60 Minutes, he announced an end to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The pandemic is over,” the President said, although he added that “we still have a problem with COVID. We’re still doing a lot of work on it ... but the pandemic is over. If you notice, no one’s wearing masks. Everybody seems to be in pretty good shape. And so, I think it’s changing.”I have an opinion on this, but in this case I'm just sharing info...
https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/biden-declares-covid-19-pandemic-over
Everything he says catches me by surprise.Biden’s declaration caught some of his own medical experts by surprise according to Politico.
The WEF is the world economic forum. Other conspiracy theories - the green agenda screams out at me. Is the war in the Ukarine valid? People are suffering as people caught up in wars always are but is this as much Russia's fault or does it profit the U.S. and globalism to promote war in the area? Is it really Nato vs Russia as opposed to Russia vs the Ukraine? It's impoverishing people globally and the less wealth individuals have as disposable income the happier globalists will be because then there will be less private ownership of everything. That's another globalist goal, government owned and regulated everything.Other than Covid what conspiracy theories have you seen proven right? Not questioning you, just interested.
And what is the "WEF"?
We still have Covid to contend with. President Biden stated the pandemic itself was over, not that the virus was over.
This link title is misleading.
Thanks @chic I appreciate the answer.The WEF is the world economic forum. Other conspiracy theories - the green agenda screams out at me. Is the war in the Ukraine valid? People are suffering as people caught up in wars always are but is this as much Russia's fault or does it profit the U.S. and globalism to promote war in the area? Is it really Nato vs Russia as opposed to Russia vs the Ukraine? It's impoverishing people globally and the less wealth individuals have as disposable income the happier globalists will be because then there will be less private ownership of everything. That's another globalist goal, government owned and regulated everything.
Thanks @chic I appreciate the answer.
I have heard the term conspiracy theory a lot, but never really thought about what it means, so I looked it up and found this definition:
Conspiracy theory, an attempt to explain harmful or tragic events as the result of the actions of a small powerful group. Such explanations reject the accepted narrative surrounding those events...
Do you see such a group behind the green agenda? I spent my career in the environmental business, an engineer cleaning up contaminated sites mostly. I certainly see a lot of wrong headed thinking and misdirection, but not sure I see any one "small powerful group" behind it. There are lots of environmental organizations, I think some are mostly for the good, and some are not, but can't point to any one single such group.
Kind of the same story on the war in Ukraine, I agree it is a bad thing, and there are legitimate arguments across the spectrum. But if I had to pick out a single party to blame I'd say Putin and his cronies. But there are others to share that blame.
I looked up the WEF, it seems an interesting organization, they mostly sponsor a big international forum, but probably do other things (https://www.weforum.org/). It's hard to see how they have much power, except to sway public thinking. Do you see them as one of these "small powerful groups"?
I can understand the "reject the accepted narrative surrounding those events" part of the definition. Often our "accepted narrative" is too simplistic and misguided.
I had never heard of him, so I looked him, Yuval Noah Harari, up and found this in Wikipedia:Enough said. This guy is my definition of evil.