It's kind of sad that this guy is just practicing good, ethical, honest inquiry and it stands out so much.
I want to also take a chance to praise the NHS because their data is as transparent as I could ask for. Yes, there's still the whole "with" vs. "because of" thing but the excess mortality data does do a good job of illustrating that excess deaths did go down following the rollout of the heart stoppers.
It also illustrates that efficacy wanes in a matter of weeks/months and then excess "sudden" deaths start, so I still wouldn't go near those shots with a 10-foot pole -- but I just thought that was interesting. Good job, NHS.
Yep, and the vaccines absolutely cannot stop infection anymore. The best defense against it is doing shit that would help you from getting sick in general - eat well, exercise, get fresh air/vitamin D, etc.
The lack of any kind of guidance regarding that drives him absolutely nuts.
It's kind of sad that this guy is just practicing good, ethical, honest inquiry and it stands out so much.
I want to also take a chance to praise the NHS because their data is as transparent as I could ask for. Yes, there's still the whole "with" vs. "because of" thing but the excess mortality data does do a good job of illustrating that excess deaths did go down following the rollout of the heart stoppers.
It also illustrates that efficacy wanes in a matter of weeks/months and then excess "sudden" deaths start, so I still wouldn't go near those shots with a 10-foot pole -- but I just thought that was interesting. Good job, NHS.
Yep, and the vaccines absolutely cannot stop infection anymore. The best defense against it is doing shit that would help you from getting sick in general - eat well, exercise, get fresh air/vitamin D, etc.
The lack of any kind of guidance regarding that drives him absolutely nuts.