Robert Malone: Interesting summary
Letter to Physicians: Four New Scientific Discoveries Regarding the Safety and Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccines - James Fetzer
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Robert Malone: Interesting summary
Letter to Physicians: Four New Scientific Discoveries Regarding the Safety and Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccines - James Fetzer
The parallels to polio exist. The IFR for polio is much lower than most people think (somewhere around o.o5% if I recall correctly off the top of my head). People were terrified of it...partly due to the campaign by the March of Dimes. People lined their kids for vaccines that were tested far less than the ones for COVID-19.
Smallpox?...not so much.
How old are you, son? Have you not known anyone afflicted with polio? You think death was the major concern with polio? You haven't seen the wheelchairs and the braces? How are you this fucking dense? Is your expertise so narrow that the actual living of life is an abstraction to you? Do you not realize that the mothers who lined up their kids for these vaccines were worried about their children spending the rest of their lives in wheelchairs or on crutches? Are you merely a robot, a thermostat? This may be the most detached-from-reality post of the past 3 months, certainly rivaling the work of Haghstull and that most recent stupid kid. My god, man, I am embarrassed for you.
I knew a fair few. Also, we were terrified of living in an iron lung.
The following is horrific. Read at your own risk.
The man in the iron lung | Polio | The Guardian
Most folk born in 1940' 50's and early 60's such as you and I are familiar with the effects of polio, it was in epidemic portions here in Aus back in the 1950's and I member well lining up in the playground of the school back then for my polio Sabine vaccine that was in a teaspoon. Some kids from the 50's ended up in braces or crutches. Perhaps MG may be too young to have seen polio in the flesh.
Polio and its Late Effects – Polio NSW
Thanks for posting this.
As a Mormon Emeritus, I have generally found in life, "The more pious, the longer the knife."
I enjoy reading your posts. Thanks
As you can see from my post count, I don't post often. Even so, I am a long time reader (as Rip can attest to). Your above post did, however, made me want to say something.
My virology professor, Dr. North, at BYU was on Sabin's team when they discovered the polio vaccine. I will never forget him describing the frantic work schedule they maintained--for years--searching for a vaccine for Polio. He was extremely proud of their success in alleviating the suffering of millions. Interestingly...we spent many hours together in his office discussing using viruses as vectors with vaccinations--a topic that seems rather interesting in light of what is going on today.
For someone to compare Covid to Polio's devastating effects is (I'll be kind) ludicrous. For a doctor to compare Covid to Polio is (I'll be kind) utterly inexcusable and calls your judgement into question on every one of your posts.
David