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The Wiltster's avatar

So many tasty quotes, so much cynical history, so much illustration of uncomfortable truth with math. Well done! I too have spent three years wondering why I can't hear the Twilight Zone music. If you come up with an answer, particularly one based on QM, please share!

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

Thank you kindly, good Sir.

When I find any answers - I'll let you know.

Take covid, for example. I can't properly explain why 'we' did what we did for such a relatively unremarkable virus. The 'pandemic' was all in the mind - and it was **deliberately** put there by our governments. That's the central fact that I find hard to explain away with entirely "innocent" suppositions.

I'm not sure even the wonderful and weird world of QM can explain such behaviour.

But the lunacy is infecting everything, it seems. Covid, currency, climate, gender, race, education, health, the legal system - everywhere you look you can find examples of sheer madness - and you really don't have to look too hard these days to find it.

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Sophia's avatar

You do a wonderful job of explaining equations that look somewhat complicated (at least to those of us who don't have background in the subject) in such a say that the concepts behind them are very clear.

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

Thanks Sophia

It's a fine line to tread - I never know whether I'm "talking down" too much. I hope not - but I'm aware there are going to be some who have great difficulty with the math stuff, and some who think I'm being far too simplistic and would like to see more technical detail without the tutorial approach.

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Stephen Antonucci's avatar

Thanks for the article. What annoys me are my liberal friends that still trust the CDC and other health agencies here in the U.S. I, along with my wife got the first two jabs but no boosters. We are over 70. My wife takes plaquenil for her rheumatoid arthritis. So far no COVID. My liberal friends that have been boosted up the ass have all gotten COVID. I’m beginning to think getting the boosters is increasing your risk of getting COVID.

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LSWCHP's avatar

Some recent personal anecdata about the covid vaccines.

My 24 year old niece was a national level sportswoman. Was. She got jabbed, and a few months later she developed myocardits, a condition I'd never heard of.

Myocarditis ain't no thang, like Pfizer wants you to believe. It turned into Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome or POTS, a condition previously so rare that there's only one man in Austrialia who deals with it.

POTS means that her heart doesn't respond to exertion, like standing up. So instead of being a national sporting champion, she now has to stand up and move very carefully, otherwise she'll pass out due to low blood pressure. Her life is in ruins.

Why am I thinking of her? She's been with the family today, saying farewell to her much loved G'Ma, who was also jabbed a couple of years ago.

18 months ago my mother developed pulmonary embolisms. Something so rare I'd never heard of them before either, aka the now well known blood clots in the lungs. The blood thinners seemed to work, thankfully.

Then out of nowhere she went from nothing to stage 4 cancer (of 4 stages) in a couple of weeks. "Unheard of" spluttered the doctors. 8 months of awful chemotherapy followed. Misery and indignity piling one on the other, but she survived and showed enormous courage. The chemo seemed to be working. I hope I can confront death with a tenth of her gameness and dignity.

Then two days ago she had 2 massive strokes, so this is it. Her race is now nearly run. She now lies paralysed and dying as her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren fly from all over the world to say goodbye to her. I am very very sad.

Myocarditis. Permanent heart disease. POTS. Blood clots in the lungs. Hyper aggressive cancer. Stroke. Young lives ruined. Premature Death. My Mum no longer with me. I have no words for the pain I feel. These are, undoubtedly in my mind, the legacies of the Covid vaccines.

One day there will be a grim and terrible reckoning with Albert Bourla and his satanic spawn at Pfizer. Mark my fucking words.

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

I don't know what to say LS - this is horrific.

I'm angry enough at what they did, and I don't have any such personal testimonies - I think my brother might have been harmed by the shots, but it's hard to say whether he's still suffering from Long Covid, or Long Vaccine. He's definitely not as mentally acute as he was three years ago (the difference is significant and very noticeable) and is still extremely fatigued (he can fall asleep in an instant - whilst sat eating at the dinner table sometimes).

But you must be kind of stellar core angry at what's been done - and rightly so.

We can never, and should never, forgive these people.

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LSWCHP's avatar

Stellar core angry. Yep, that pretty much fits the bill.

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Rikard's avatar

With all due respect to the math, I don't need it. Nor did I or anyone need it at the start of 2020 either.

See, over here in the sub-arctic kingdom of Sweden, every county (called kommun, i.e. commune) has a doctor doing double duty as "doctor in charge of responses to epidemical infectious diseases", answerable only to their regional and nation equivalent and none other.

(That's part of why our politician's couldn't order doctors to mandate lunacy as per Germany et al.)

In the Sölvesborg-commune in southern Sweden, the then-head of council Louise Erixon (Sweden Democrats) asked the doctor in charge what measures were needed and what resources she (Erixon) needed to make available.

Answer was, isolate the most vulnerable already residing in care/nursing homes and quarantine confirmed cases to their homes, plus inform of and enforce proper hygiene protocols.

Sölvesborg had the best outcome of all communes, which was evident mid/late-2020, which is when main-stream media here started to ignore its existence, focusing instead of higher-than-average infection rates among non.european migrants and blaming that on . . . racism.

(If you're in for some dark humour, homeless swedes had better outcomes than black africans living all-inclusive for free in modern apartment blocks...)

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

You're absolutely spot on Rikard. The math is all just like the sugared candy sprinklings on the cake. We never needed it to **know** what the right thing to do was.

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jacquelyn sauriol's avatar

Looks like we are gonna win the prize in 2023 (the most deaths post jab that is!). Winners can collect their prizes once they arrive in the Cloud.

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

I love that - "once they arrive in the Cloud"

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Diana's avatar

Those charts are interesting and would be even more interesting if I had a more thorough and robust appreciation of charts. One caveat you may have given and I apologize if I missed it: the “95 percent effective” claim from the vaccine trials was never about preventing Covid deaths. It referred to the healthy adults in the trials reporting any of a number of cold or flu like symptoms vs. those who did not report these symptoms. Essentially, the trials only demonstrated that the vaccines were a highly effective form of Sudafed when given prophylactically. And this is terrifying in the context of the childhood vaccine schedule— we have changed the end goal of vaccination when we say it’s okay to mandate vaccines that only have been shown (at best) to provide personal reduction of temporary reported discomfort (in this case in a different population). It’s like criminalizing riding bicycles in childhood in the name of boo-boo prevention.

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

Agreed.

But there has to be a strong correlation between "not getting symptoms" and "not dying".

You are right, though, to point out this implicit assumption I made.

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LSWCHP's avatar

Exactly. Vaccines that don't stop you catching the disease aren't vaccines, despite all the gzslighting from the CDC et al.

If everybody was taking the polio vaccine and still catching polio, well, nobody would bother with it.

A vaccine that does nothing but reduce the severity of symptoms is nothing but two aspirin and a glass of lemon juice and honey. The people who espouse such fuckery need...I can't say what they need on this family friendly channel, but by God they need it.

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JayBee's avatar

They had to change the definition of vaccine twice to make this goo fit in.

Tells one all there is to know.

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Rudolph Rigger's avatar

It was so surreal. Nobody, ever, not once, told me (before covid) that the vaccines I had wouldn't stop me from being infected, they would just reduce disease severity.

No - the understanding was that if you got a shot, you wouldn't even catch the sodding disease. That's what we were all led to believe.

This channel is only Addams Family friendly 🤣

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JayBee's avatar

They also released a percentage figure for efficiency against serious disease/hospitalisations/deaths at the end of the trials.

That result was obtained incidentally, off a very small base and after manipulating figures, of course.

I think it was 90%, and the proximity to 95% must have played a role in switching to that effectiveness claim later on, when the infection one (and the entirely made up/'hoped for(Birx)' transmission one) blew up.

Therefore, Dr. Rigger's approach here is still well supported.

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