🗞*COVID NEWS AND COMMENTARY* 🗞

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Tuesday, January 18, 2022 ☙ END OF THE ACUTE 🦠




🍣 Although you won’t find it in Corporate Media, Japan’s Ministry of Health declared that — this is going to sound really crazy — that VACCINES SHOULD BE VOLUNTARY AND ONLY GIVEN WITH INFORMED CONSENT. And furthermore, people shouldn’t discriminate against uninjected folks. Here’s part of the Ministry’s recent advisory:

“Although we encourage all citizens to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, it is not compulsory or mandatory. Vaccination will be given only with the consent of the person to be vaccinated after the information provided. Please get vaccinated of your own decision, understanding both the effectiveness in preventing infectious diseases and the risk of side effects. No vaccination will be given without consent. Please do not force anyone in your workplace or those who are around you to be vaccinated, and do not discriminate against those who have not been vaccinated.”

Those wacky Japanese! Do they have any idea how triggering this is for a lot of pro-mandate American liberals? Please be culturally sensitive toward American inject-o-philes.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Wednesday, January 26, 2022 ☙ LIMIT THE SPREAD🦠




🔥 Monday, Governor DeSantis called for the FDA to reverse its decision abruptly cancelling the EUA for safe and effective monoclonal antibody treatments. In his statement, the Governor said:

“Without a shred of clinical data to support this action, Biden has forced trained medical professionals to choose between treating their patients or breaking the law. This indefensible edict takes treatment out of the hands of medical professionals and will cost some Americans their lives. There are real-world implications to Biden’s medical authoritarianism — Americans’ access to treatments is now subject to the whims of a failing president.’’

We need medical freedom, stat! In light of the crisis created by the federal government, Florida’s Department of Health should issue an emergency order authorizing doctors to prescribe ANY effective treatment that they believe — in their informed, independent judgment — will be effective for Covid. Let’s do this.

Later, some reporter asked fiesty press secretary Jen Psaki about DeSantis’ comments. In a passable imitation of a frenzied snapping turtle, Psaki called the Governor crazy, saying “Well, let’s just take a step back here just to realize how crazy this is. These treatments — the ones that they are fighting over, that the governor’s fighting over — do not work against omicron, and they have side effects. That is what the scientists are saying.”

Crazy? Are you sure, Peppermint Patty? DeSantis called you out, arguing there was NO CLINICAL EVIDENCE to support withdrawing the mABs. Your move would have been to cite the CLINICAL EVIDENCE and prove the Governor wrong. You didn’t. So, we can all see that you’ve got nothing but gaslighting gobbledygook. Try again.

🔥 U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy swerved out of his lane, again, announcing this week that CENSORSHIP is the tool that will end the pandemic: “It’s not just about what government can do … we [must] use the power that we have to limit the spread of misinformation; that’s going to be a critical part of how we get through this pandemic.”

The scary thing about Murthy’s ideas is not so much that he’s a wanna-be 1984-style biomedical security-state dictator, but that he is clearly out of any ideas for how SCIENCE or MEDICINE can end the pandemic. Look, Murthy, you aren’t a propaganda expert. You’re supposed to be a scientist or a doctor or something. Get back in your lane. Stat!
 
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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Why would it matter how effective it is against omicron? Has anyone died from it YET?


Not that I have read .... we do not need a vaccine against Omicron, but Phizer announced the start of testing a new Covid Omicron Variant Booster / Vaccine
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Coffee & Covid ☙ Friday, January 28, 2022 ☙ GOOD SCENARIOS




🔥 Alert Internet researchers noted that OpenTable’s recent “State of the Industry” report revealed that, but for a couple exceptions, most big cities’ restaurant reservations have plunged. Here’s a sample from the rankings, from best to worst:

Miami: +14%
Las Vegas: +1%
Houston: -13%
Denver: -26%
LA: -41%
Boston: -48%
Brooklyn: -55%
DC: -59%
Manhattan: -64%
San Francisco: -66%
Cambridge, MA: -75%

And guess what feature the only two cities in the positive range have in common? That’s right, no mandates or passports. And how about the eight worst on that list? Yep. Mandates AND passports. So.

🔥 Later that morning, Renz testified before Johnson’s committee that he has recently received shocking information from multiple whistleblowers within the Department of Defense. The DoD has apparently been tracking the military’s vaccine mandate and recording adverse event signals among our troops. The information came from the Defense Medical Surveillance System (DMSS), which tracks billing codes for medical diagnoses among service members. (By the way, this could easily be done through CMS as well for the population at large, if the government were so inclined.)

Among other things, according to Renz, the data from DMSS shows a dramatic increase in the first ten months of 2021 in certain diagnosis codes, over the prior 5-year average for the same diagnoses:

— a 300% increase in miscarriages (4,182 vs 1,499)

— a 300% increase in cancer diagnoses (114,645 vs 38,700)

— a 269% increase in myocardial infarction

— a 291% increase in Bell’s palsy

— a 467% increase in pulmonary embolisms

— a 471% increase in female infertility

— a 1,000% increase in neurological diagnoses (863,000 (!) vs 82,000)

Renz pointed out that the 2020 diagnosis codes for the same conditions do NOT show similar increases, which seems to rule out Covid-19 as a possible cause. Renz told a reporter for Blaze News that this was just “the tip of the iceberg,” as numerous other diagnosis categories have also increased exponentially.

Renz presented a sworn declaration from one of the military doctors who came forward, which states, “It is my professional opinion that the major increases of the above discussed instances of miscarriages, cancers, and disease were due to COVID-19 ‘vaccinations.’”

It’s great news that these brave doctors are coming forward to raise an alarm about these issues, and that it is getting into the permanent congressional record.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Thursday, February 3, 2022 ☙ MEDIA PURGE 🦠




🔥 Problems for the Narrative! The New York Times ran a fiesty article yesterday headlined “U.S. Has Far Higher Covid Death Rate Than Other Wealthy Countries.” Whoops. And with all those great corporate hospitals and CMS mandates and everything. So. Weird.

But, it gets worse. The Times included a chart at the top of the article. The chart has two panels; the first shows the US at the peak with two other first-world countries for cumulative deaths since day one; the second shows the US as the ONLY first-world country above 20 Omicron deaths per 100K, by miles.




Japan is the lowest, with no injection mandates; actually it has an active anti-mandate program.

Now, lest anyone panic, 20 deaths per 100K for Omicron deaths is still one tenth the cumulative death rate of 200 deaths per 100K. But still, you’d think the US would be doing better with all our massive healthcare apparatus, freely prescribed remdesivir, and a giant Covid hospital-industrial complex. But apparently not.

An interesting side comment in the article confirms my Narrative 2.0 hypothesis, noting that “American lawmakers [are] desperate to turn the page on the pandemic, as some European leaders have already begun to[.]” Which lawmakers could the Times be referring to? It doesn’t say. But if it were Republicans, you could be sure that the Times would have pointed that out.

The Times implies that low injection and booster rates are causing the US’ woes. But that doesn’t explain Japan, an inconvenient outlier on their charts.



Nor does the Times try to explain why the US’ death rates were higher than most other first-world countries from the beginning, before injections were available. I’ve mentioned this before, but a friend of mine who is a legit genius told me this in March 2020: “if you want to survive Covid, stay out of the hospital. You’ll know I’m right when third-world countries do better; it’s because they don’t have ready access to hospital care like the first world does.”

Two years later, I still haven’t heard a better explanation for why first-world countries with all their lockdowns and mandates experienced higher Covid mortality rates than Africa.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Wednesday, February 2, 2022 ☙ A CRITICAL YEAR 🦠



💉Hahahaha! Last week, Bloomberg ran an explainer headlined “Why Some Vaccinated People Resist Omicron and Others Don’t.” It works! Sometimes!

Guess what Bloomberg advises its pro-injection readers at the top of the second paragraph of the article? “Life is profoundly unfair.” It’s “unfair” your shot didn’t work! Don’t blame the shot maker! Blame bad luck. If it ever occurred to you that pro-lockdowners are childlike magical thinkers, well, here is your evidence. Isn’t this exactly what you tell kids when you want them to shut up and quit complaining? “Because life isn’t fair, that’s why.”

Anyway the article reports “a recent study led by Harvard and MIT showed that about 20% of people get much poorer protection from their vaccines against omicron … this variability could account for some of the fully vaccinated people who’ve been hospitalized in the omicron wave.” You know, these things are starting to sound more and more like the flu shot, where when it doesn’t work and you complain about it, they just cheerfully chirp, “oh, you probably just caught a different strain of flu than the vaccine was designed for.”

Um. In other words, it didn’t work, right? What am I missing?

So the article goes on to say, don’t use logic or listen to the bad people, keep getting your jabs: “That doesn’t mean the vaccines are pointless against omicron, as some vaccine skeptics have been arguing. It’s still a good idea to get vaccinated, because 80% of us will get good protection.”

Dumb vaccine skeptics. I’m going to go out on a limb here and predict that 80% figure will shrink month-by-month, just like all the other numbers have. Remember 95% effective?

Now, this whole “might work” deal is a pretty good position given the evidence sitting right before everyone’s eyes. They’re saying, okay, OBVIOUSLY the injections are failing, but nobody’s proven they don’t work at ALL, not for everybody. The injection might help YOU, so keep taking it. Maybe if you get enough alpha-type spike proteins then it will work. You never know. Don’t listen to those stupid skeptics, they’re just skeptical of everything. Believe!
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Tuesday, February 1, 2022 ☙ CANCELING MANDATES 🦠



💊 You’re going to need to put your coffee down before you read this next story. Reuters — and I am not making this up either — actually published a story yesterday headlined, “Ivermectin shows ‘antiviral effect’ against COVID, Japanese company says.”

I know, you can’t believe your eyes. But yes, you DID read that right. Reuters published a pro-Ivermectin story.

According to Reuters, a publicly-traded Japanese pharma company called Kowa reported it has been working with Tokyo’s Kitasato University to test the anti-parasite drug against common Covid variants, and it was seeing positive results in its clinical study.

That’s it. That’s all Reuters has. No other details.

So … why now? Why publish a nothing-burger story with a big headline suggesting that Ivermectin might actually help? Until ten minutes ago, mentioning anything positive about the drug was expressly forbidden by media censors. There are a ton of ivermectin studies going on all around the planet. Why this one?

The story includes plenty of shade; it mentions Joe Rogan, and that ivermectin hasn’t been approved by any major health agency for Covid treatment. But still. You can’t get around that headline. What’s going on?
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Friday, February 4, 2022 ☙ CENSORSHIP PAINS 🦠



🔥 One of my oldest and best friends is an investment professional who manages a substantial portfolio. He texted an interesting theory to me yesterday, speculating that the Facebook meltdown suggests financial chickens could be coming home to roost, in the form of overvalued tech companies finally shedding all their fake value.

In other words, the elite laptop class may be starting to feel the pain, after two years of sitting fat and happy while the market kept prospering their portfolios. Since people who answer to laptop-class elitists are currently in charge of all three branches of government, it’s just one more source of pressure on the White House to return to a pre-pandemic economy. In other words, the pandemic might not be looking quite so profitable anymore to all those pandemic war profiteers.

🔥 The Scotland Herald published an article last month headlined, “Covid Scotland: Death rate 25 times higher in double-jabbed than boosted.” Well. That can’t be good for business.

The article describes information publicly available from Public Health Scotland, and it is pretty sobering. In January’s first week, PHS reported 12 deaths in unvaccinated, 3 deaths in the single-jabbed, 26 deaths in the double-jabbed, plus 21 deaths in the triple-jabbed. That’s 12 uninjected Covid deaths versus 50 injected Covid deaths. Not too good.



Hospitalizations also appear to track the same trend. PHS reported 130 unvaccinated hospitalizations in the first week of January versus 646 with one or more shots.



Same for cases. PHS reported 3,601 unvaccinated cases in January’s first week versus 24,022 cases in folks with one or more shots, with the largest group (13,566) being the triple-jabbed.



It’s SO WEIRD that there would be so many more deaths, hospitalizations, and cases among folks who’ve received the safe and effective vaccines.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Saturday, February 5, 2022 ☙ COVID UTOPIA 🦠




💉 At four jabs and one of the highest vaccination rates in the world, Israel has surpassed its highest Covid deaths per million EVER. And as of February 2, the line on the chart was headed straight up. Now, I’m not a community college associate professor with a degree in biology or anything, but if the shots work, then … um … shouldn’t the line be headed down at some point? Just saying.

 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Sunday, February 6, 2022 ☙ THE GOOD SIDE 🦠



We ran into the same problems as the truckers with GFM in 2020 during the early mask wars. The pattern that we saw was that GFM would let us create a fundraiser for parents to raise legal fees to fight mask mandates, would allow funds to be raised, then right before the first large payment was to be issued, GFM would “freeze” the account, saying it was under review. Then after we would push GFM to release or refund the money, GFM would announce the fundraisers somehow violated its term of service, and gave a complicated way to request glacier-slow refunds.

It was diabolical. The whole process set fundraising efforts back weeks or months and trapped donor money in a bureaucratic briar patch. People get reluctant to donate more money right after their first donation got snarled in GFM’s manufactured problems.

So when parent groups from counties around the state called our office, I started having my staff tell them — before anything else — DO NOT USE GOFUNDME.

I am just speculating, but I think GFM is a honeypot. It’s a trap, to capture and torpedo conservative fund raising efforts. That may be its primary purpose. The fact that some funders squeak through only convinces me that GFM is trying to “look” legitimate.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Monday, February 7, 2022 ☙ PIVOTING 🦠




🔥 I know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking, but doesn’t this all just make Biden look terrible, because he’s the one who ordered all those devastatingly ineffective lockdowns? Nope. It’s all President Trump’s fault.

The headline of a Washington Examiner article published yesterday says, “White House Casts COVID-19 Lockdowns as a Trump-era Relic.” The article uncritically reported that, when asked about the new Johns Hopkins study suggesting that the negative effects of lockdowns far outweigh any positives, freckled White House press secretary Jen Psaki responded that most of America’s lockdowns occurred during the Trump administration. It was all Trump’s idea.

In fact, Psaki said lockdowns were NEVER part of Biden’s plan for shutting down the virus. Never. “Most of the lockdowns actually happened under the previous president,” she said. “What our objective has been is conveying that we have the tools we need to keep our country open.”

No more lockdowns. Apparently. “We have the tools to avoid lockdowns, and we’re not moving back,” Psaki said. “That’s our intention at this point.”


States Locked Down, but that was Trump's Fault
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Saturday, February 12, 2022 ☙ OMICRON PRESSURE 🦠



😷 Bloomberg published a remarkable article this week headlined, “Mask Mandates Didn’t Make Much of a Difference Anyway.” The subhead says, “The policies clearly didn’t stop omicron. Let’s focus on tactics that have worked better.” My goodness.

As with other long-form mask mandate editorials lately, it is really aimed at lockdowners. It says mask lovers “need to take a deep breath: Dropping mask mandates isn’t the same thing as ignoring Covid-19.” First the article questions whether any scientific evidence supports masking: “there’s no avoiding it: The benefits of universal masking have been difficult to quantify.” It points out some obvious problems, “the states with mask mandates haven’t fared significantly better than the 35 states that didn’t impose them during the omicron wave.” It also implies that something is … well … OFF with American mask lovers: “In other countries, mask mandates have been imposed and lifted with little or no rancor.”

But why? Why don’t the beloved masks work? This is all so complicated. Bloomberg agrees it is “complex;” that’s why it took so long to figure out. The answer is that “given the current understanding that the virus is transmitted in fine aerosol particles, it’s likely an infectious dose could easily get through and around loose-fitting cloth or surgical masks.” Remarkable! When did they discover this astounding new theory?

Bloomberg cherry-picked an expert for the article who, of course, agreed with the new narrative. “It’s absolutely appropriate to relax mask mandates as cases drop below a threshold, particularly in areas with high vaccination and particularly once hospitals are not in crisis mode,” said Megan Ranney, an emergency medicine physician and a dean at the Brown University School of Public Health.

It tries to soften the blow a little for mask fans. The article says you can keep your mask if you want one. “Future policies should focus on helping people understand their risks and making sure everyone who wants a supply of N95 masks can get one,” it said. But it is clear, it’s time to move on. Otherwise you could be seen as … selfish:

Americans are not selfish — we think about protecting society too — but we’re deeply divided about what our obligations should be. One way we might ease our tensions is by putting the role of mask mandates in perspective.


See? They don’t SAY, not directly, that you’ll be selfish if you fight the great de-masking. They just put the word “selfish” right next to the idea of keeping things in perspective, to show you where this whole thing could go if folks don’t get in line and stop complaining.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Friday, February 18, 2022 ☙ EVERYDAY HAZARDS 🦠




🔥 Well, we know which side of the debate The Hill is on. On the same day — yesterday — The Hill ran another article on Covid, headlined “We Should Stop Obsessing Over Covid numbers — But Count Infections Better.” Oh, okay. Ignore cases. Which you’ve been screaming about at the top of your lungs for two years. But now, all of a sudden, it’s “never mind.”

For some reason — the whimsical nature of science, I guess — The Hill says it’s time to completely rejigger the way we track Coronavirus cases, arguing “an updated approach to tracking the virus and infections is what’s really needed.” It explains that “the infection rate and case count have outlived their usefulness as meaningful barometers — and may even be doing HARM.”

Oh no! Not HARM. We can’t have that. Safety first. You know the drill.

The Hill un-ironically explains its reasoning WHY: “Less focus on these numbers could help shift us toward living with the virus and reducing social restrictions and mandates.” Wow. It looks like what they’re saying is that the case counts and infection rates aren’t helpful POLITICALLY or SOCIALLY. But … what about the common good? Saving grandma? Just one life?

The Hill offers four reasons supporting its argument:

1. The numbers are “increasingly” inaccurate anyway, and we can’t even track all those home tests we’re sending out to everybody for free

2. There are better ways to measure prevalence, such as wastewater testing, which Director Walensky has been mentioning a lot lately

3. Covid is almost endemic (there goes that flu comparison again)

4. More “meaningful” measurements exist, like hospitalizations and deaths. The Hill said, “Preventing infection is [now] a lesser priority.”

So there it is. Your new Narrative.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Saturday, February 19, 2022 ☙ RESCINDED 🦠



🪖 I defended a client yesterday in a January 6 Committee deposition. I can’t say anything about the specifics, of course, for my client’s privacy, but I would like to note that the government investigators produced year-old text messages provided by the carrier, Verizon.

Although I’d been told that the carriers didn’t keep text messages longer than a few months, these were subpoenaed over a year after the fact. I would assume that ALL text messages are saved FOREVER. The carrier provides each text plus all the “metadata”; in other words, there is a lot of extra information attached to each text message. Examples include the specific date/time of each text, every phone number that received it, the legal name and billing address of every participant in the thread, and so on. I saw a flag for “deleted,” strongly suggesting that deleted texts are also retained, just marked as deleted.

Anyway. To slightly repurpose a slogan out of my attic of client advice, NEVER text or email anything that you wouldn’t want printed in a congressional report someday.





NEVER make any statements in writing or speak over the phone you do not wish to come back later ...

even face to face conversation is sketchy



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🔥 Triple-jabbed US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has caught Covid, along with his whole family. He vomited up a huge twitter thread about how they’re all doing fine, just cold symptoms, and thanking everybody for well-wishes. But he included a fascinating tweet about the MORAL dimension of his illness that give us insight into how pro-lockdowners see the world:

“When you’ve been as safe as you can, getting COVID-19 can be frustrating and disappointing. I’ve felt that. It can also be a source of shame. Many people assume you must have been careless to get sick. Our safety measures reduce risk but they can’t eliminate risk. Nothing can.”

Covid can be a source of shame, apparently, for some people in Murthy’s circles. This is apparently even more problematic than worrying about dying from the disease. I feel like there’s a cautionary principle here somewhere, like shame and feelings of failure is the inevitable product of virtue signaling. Or something.
 
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GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Wednesday, February 23, 2022 ☙ CRASHING 🦠





🔥 A New York City firefighters’ union is demanding an investigation into the vaccines after a rash of sudden union member deaths. Probationary firefighter Vincent Malveaux, 31(!), died unexpectedly on December 2nd at the FDNY training center after having a seizure. Lt. Joseph Masciello, 53, was found dead without warning in a Staten Island firehouse after a Christmas shift. Firefighter Jesse Gerhard, only 33, died unexpectedly at his firehouse in Rockaway, Queens, after a “medical episode” yesterday.

“That’s a significant amount of people in a very short time,” said FDNY union leader Jim McCarthy. “The vaccine is a concern with our members because it is something new that is being put into our bodies. It could be a factor.” The department will work with the Uniformed Fire Officers Association and other unions to determine if there is any link between the members’ deaths and the jab, an FDNY spokesman said.

Apart from the factual details of what happened, I wonder if the “real” news of this story is one of these:

(1) … people suspect the safe and effective jabs might have killed these firefighters and it wasn’t described as a conspiracy theory

(2) … the union isn’t afraid politically to officially challenge the jab’s “safety” narrative

(3) … the New York Daily News reported the story straight, without quoting any “experts” opining about how “safe and effective” the jabs are

(4) … the story was assigned to staffer Thomas Tracy, who is described as the paper’s “crime reporter”

I’m sensing a slow shift in the jab narrative, not just from this article. I haven’t put my finger on it yet.
 

herb749

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☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Wednesday, February 23, 2022 ☙ CRASHING 🦠





🔥 A New York City firefighters’ union is demanding an investigation into the vaccines after a rash of sudden union member deaths. Probationary firefighter Vincent Malveaux, 31(!), died unexpectedly on December 2nd at the FDNY training center after having a seizure. Lt. Joseph Masciello, 53, was found dead without warning in a Staten Island firehouse after a Christmas shift. Firefighter Jesse Gerhard, only 33, died unexpectedly at his firehouse in Rockaway, Queens, after a “medical episode” yesterday.

“That’s a significant amount of people in a very short time,” said FDNY union leader Jim McCarthy. “The vaccine is a concern with our members because it is something new that is being put into our bodies. It could be a factor.” The department will work with the Uniformed Fire Officers Association and other unions to determine if there is any link between the members’ deaths and the jab, an FDNY spokesman said.

Apart from the factual details of what happened, I wonder if the “real” news of this story is one of these:

(1) … people suspect the safe and effective jabs might have killed these firefighters and it wasn’t described as a conspiracy theory

(2) … the union isn’t afraid politically to officially challenge the jab’s “safety” narrative

(3) … the New York Daily News reported the story straight, without quoting any “experts” opining about how “safe and effective” the jabs are

(4) … the story was assigned to staffer Thomas Tracy, who is described as the paper’s “crime reporter”

I’m sensing a slow shift in the jab narrative, not just from this article. I haven’t put my finger on it yet.


If there are side effects from the vaccine found the companies involved can't be blamed. The left leaning media will blame Trump.
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Monday, February 28, 2022 ☙ LOW EXPECTATIONS 🦠




💉 More bad news for jabs and, unfortunately, jab takers. A November study in the journal Vaccines, now being widely-cited, is titled “Maternal COVID-19 Vaccination and Its Potential Impact on Fetal and Neonatal Development.” The study re-analyzed the data used by the original study that justified mRNA vaccines for pregnant women, and — guess what — found that some errors had been made. I know, shocking.

According to the researchers:

A widely cited preliminary study of the V-safe and Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) data suggested that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines were safe for pregnant women; however, errors were found in their analysis, and a follow-up re-analysis of the data revealed a cumulative incidence of spontaneous abortion of 7–8 times higher than the original author’s calculations, which was statistically higher than the typical average for pregnancy loss during the equivalent time period.


Not too good, sadly. There’s a decent fraud case shaping up here somewhere.

💉 And, more bad jab news. A new study published in Molecular Biology on February 23 is titled, “Intracellular Reverse Transcription of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 In Vitro in Human Liver Cell Line.” It describes in detail finding that the mRNA vaccines permanently alter DNA within the cell nucleus in vitro. I’m shocked, shocked and appalled. The CDC PROMISED that this COULD NOT happen, that it’s completely impossible, and then they told Facebook to cancel anybody who suggested that the vaccines could change your DNA.

Whoops.

The abstract concludes that “BNT162b2 mRNA is reverse transcribed intracellularly into DNA in as fast as 6 hours upon BNT162b2 exposure.”

Six hours! Lickety-split.

What remains unknown is whether the body will destroy cells with altered DNA, but the study points out the mechanism could be carcinogenic. Funny, but journal editors used to make SURE that these kinds of studies never saw daylight. What’s happening?
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

☕Coffee & Covid ☙ Tuesday, March 1, 2022 ☙ PRE-SOTU 🦠



🔥 I’ve said many times: the way you REALLY end a pandemic is by NOT TESTING. No testing, no pandemic.

Yesterday the CDC quietly announced a change to the contact tracing guidelines that signals we may be in the end game now. In an update to the page, “Prioritizing Case Investigation and Contact Tracing for COVID-19,” the CDC made this remarkable modification:

“Universal case investigation and contact tracing are not recommended for COVID-19.”

Ta-da! Buh-bye, contact tracing. We WON’T miss you.

If you have a kid in a school that is still contact tracing, you might want to let them know about this “new guideline.” Here’s the link: https://tinyurl.com/3nyxuuv9.

And the CDC still has a whole day to make even more guideline changes before the Big Guy gives his speech.
 
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