After reading about all the financial incentives doctors and hospitals received if they could con people into get the jab I kind of understand their desperation to keep the gravy train rolling.
I think a lot of us never thought very hard about vaccination before. Maybe knew someone who didn't want to vaccinate their kids and thought that was kinda weird because "don't you want your kid to not get crippled or die from the measles?" Because if they're vaccinating you, they must be doing it because the benefit far outweighs whatever potential side effects that might occur, right?
Then you find out that the chickenpox vaccine is now on the schedule and that doctors think the "chickenpox parties" everyone used to have are somehow child endangerment, and you consider for the first time that maybe you're giving your kids a bunch of shots they don't really need.
Then the last two years happen and you're doing your damndest to never step foot in a doctor's office again, let alone let them inject you with something unless you're already dying.
There other vaccines have a long track record though. It's unfortunate if the attempt to push the corona vaccine down the throats of those who didn't really need it will lead to issues with the rest of the vaccines.
I don't know if all or most vaccines are essentially worthless or even a net negative, but we know without a shadow of a doubt that the entire medical community will circle the wagons to cover up data that endangers their profits.
I laughed at "anti-vaxxers" before Covid. Now I'm open to the idea that they're right. Sadly, the data is so muddled at this point that I'll likely never know the truth.
I don't know if all or most vaccines are essentially worthless or even a net negative, but we know without a shadow of a doubt that the entire medical community will circle the wagons to cover up data that endangers their profits.
There's not even the possibility that they are a major net positive? Considering that they circled the wagons, and even then failed to achieve their objectives despite there being an actual epidemic that killed millions, I'm actually rather positive.
I laughed at "anti-vaxxers" before Covid. Now I'm open to the idea that they're right. Sadly, the data is so muddled at this point that I'll likely never know the truth.
Yes, I also became somewhat more favorably inclined towards Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
They are adding vaccines to the schedule all the time. And some of them don't have stellar track records. Japan banned the MMR vaccine and uses a stand alone mumps vaccine because of its poor safety record. The FDA just don't give a shit.
What the fuck good is the point of a vaccine that you need to get more often then the changing of the seasons? Yes, I know it's about money. But how the fuck anyone whose brain hasn't rotted to the fucking stem from corn syrup and seed oils can think this is a good idea is beyond me.
If you're morbidly obese or have type II diabetes then your entire body has already been rotted out by refined sugar and seed oil. I know some on the right just think it's a meme but the BAP types are right about seed oil. I've literally lost 50 pounds in less than a year after abandoning orthodox nutrition and following far right health advice.
The big one is total avoidance of vegetable oil (so stick to animal fats, butter, olive oil, avocado oil). The next biggest is refined carbs particularly anything with fructose (which includes table sugar) except maybe a piece of fruit. Then high fat, moderate protein, low carb diet: >60% fat, 20% protein (there's disagreement on this number), <20% carbs. Eat eggs (pastured if you can afford it), beef (grass fed if you can afford it), dairy (again grass fed if you can afford it), veggies (although some go carnivore). Then there's intermittent and extended fasting if you need to drop weigh quick or just for the general health benefits. I do OMAD and I'm less hungry on average than when I ate three meals and who knows how many snacks per day.
Can confirm this works (also lost 50+ pounds in less than a year doing much the same thing). And I am also less hungry on average on OMAD.
I'll add that once your body is used to it and you've "fixed" your metabolism you don't have to be as strict about it if you don't want to be. I'll make a pizza from scratch maybe once a week at most, but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't really matter because I don't eat much in the way of carbs the rest of the week; so it averages out (and even then the carbs from the pizza dough is still maybe half of the 300+ grams/day recommended by mainstream nutritionists, so I would still be considered to be eating "low carb" according to them which is pretty crazy to think about).
Anyone who has ever denied this is a lying cunt or brainless cattle. Ofc the real truth is that boosters for this shit are worse than useless at any frequency.
Meanwhile the UK has banned boosters for anyone under 50 because administering them to anyone who isn't high risk is unsupported by the data.
After reading about all the financial incentives doctors and hospitals received if they could con people into get the jab I kind of understand their desperation to keep the gravy train rolling.
Still not getting it.
I think a lot of us never thought very hard about vaccination before. Maybe knew someone who didn't want to vaccinate their kids and thought that was kinda weird because "don't you want your kid to not get crippled or die from the measles?" Because if they're vaccinating you, they must be doing it because the benefit far outweighs whatever potential side effects that might occur, right?
Then you find out that the chickenpox vaccine is now on the schedule and that doctors think the "chickenpox parties" everyone used to have are somehow child endangerment, and you consider for the first time that maybe you're giving your kids a bunch of shots they don't really need.
Then the last two years happen and you're doing your damndest to never step foot in a doctor's office again, let alone let them inject you with something unless you're already dying.
There other vaccines have a long track record though. It's unfortunate if the attempt to push the corona vaccine down the throats of those who didn't really need it will lead to issues with the rest of the vaccines.
A lot of bad things have a long track record.
I don't know if all or most vaccines are essentially worthless or even a net negative, but we know without a shadow of a doubt that the entire medical community will circle the wagons to cover up data that endangers their profits.
I laughed at "anti-vaxxers" before Covid. Now I'm open to the idea that they're right. Sadly, the data is so muddled at this point that I'll likely never know the truth.
Not a good one.
There's not even the possibility that they are a major net positive? Considering that they circled the wagons, and even then failed to achieve their objectives despite there being an actual epidemic that killed millions, I'm actually rather positive.
Yes, I also became somewhat more favorably inclined towards Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
They are adding vaccines to the schedule all the time. And some of them don't have stellar track records. Japan banned the MMR vaccine and uses a stand alone mumps vaccine because of its poor safety record. The FDA just don't give a shit.
There are no vaccines with a long track record, or even a track record -- assuming you meant a track record of (health) success.
VAIDS has come for Gomorrah!
DO YA FUCKING PROMISE!?
What the fuck good is the point of a vaccine that you need to get more often then the changing of the seasons? Yes, I know it's about money. But how the fuck anyone whose brain hasn't rotted to the fucking stem from corn syrup and seed oils can think this is a good idea is beyond me.
Well, if you're 80... or if you're morbidly obese and have diabetes.
If you're morbidly obese or have type II diabetes then your entire body has already been rotted out by refined sugar and seed oil. I know some on the right just think it's a meme but the BAP types are right about seed oil. I've literally lost 50 pounds in less than a year after abandoning orthodox nutrition and following far right health advice.
I would like to subscribe to your newsletter. What's the nutshell version of far right health advice, specifically in regards to nutrition?
The big one is total avoidance of vegetable oil (so stick to animal fats, butter, olive oil, avocado oil). The next biggest is refined carbs particularly anything with fructose (which includes table sugar) except maybe a piece of fruit. Then high fat, moderate protein, low carb diet: >60% fat, 20% protein (there's disagreement on this number), <20% carbs. Eat eggs (pastured if you can afford it), beef (grass fed if you can afford it), dairy (again grass fed if you can afford it), veggies (although some go carnivore). Then there's intermittent and extended fasting if you need to drop weigh quick or just for the general health benefits. I do OMAD and I'm less hungry on average than when I ate three meals and who knows how many snacks per day.
Can confirm this works (also lost 50+ pounds in less than a year doing much the same thing). And I am also less hungry on average on OMAD.
I'll add that once your body is used to it and you've "fixed" your metabolism you don't have to be as strict about it if you don't want to be. I'll make a pizza from scratch maybe once a week at most, but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't really matter because I don't eat much in the way of carbs the rest of the week; so it averages out (and even then the carbs from the pizza dough is still maybe half of the 300+ grams/day recommended by mainstream nutritionists, so I would still be considered to be eating "low carb" according to them which is pretty crazy to think about).
During a political publicity stunt in Jan 2022, UK tv found themselves having to air the statements of an unvaxxed doctor who said boosters would have to happen every month to be meaningful.
Anyone who has ever denied this is a lying cunt or brainless cattle. Ofc the real truth is that boosters for this shit are worse than useless at any frequency.
I love how at the start he asked the group of women what they think, and they all look at each other like, "What do we say??"
Their innate desire to fit in is on full display.
Then the Chad doctor says I'll tell you what's up.
Getting closer to the constant IV drip jokes.
these people need to die a gruesome death