This thread was deleted by a volunteer moderator. I certainly don't want a thread this big deleted so I've restored. THat being said, this thread has served it's purpose. I've closed it to new posts.
We have a new 2024 vaccine thread here. New people don't need to try to wade through 20,000 posts to figure out what is going on.
No mandates and Ivermectin + Zinc for me and pureblood pilots for me, mandatory "vaccines" and injected pilots who die mid-flight for thee, peasants, keep believing the tv, even claims that contradict the legal disclaimers on the boxes of masks, chumps:
We're more interested in our health. We knew you were dumb from the very beginning, but owning you every time someone croaks today is just icing on the cake.
If you’ve been vaccinated and suffer from serious vaccination damage, you’re best off living a lifestyle that promotes detoxification for the rest of your life. The truth is, you may never be able to dispel all of the toxins...
Big Pharma conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories which claim that the medical community in general and pharmaceutical companies in particular, especially large corporations, operate for sinister purposes and against the...
“Big Pharma conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories which claim that the medical community in general and pharmaceutical companies in particular, especially large corporations, operate for sinister purposes and against the public good, that they conceal effective treatments, or even cause and worsen a wide range of diseases for the purpose of profitability, or for other nefarious reasons.[1][2] Some theories have included the claim that natural alternative remedies to health problems are being suppressed, the claim that drugs for the treatment of HIV/AIDS are ineffective and harmful, the claim that a cure for all cancers has been discovered but hidden from the public, claims that COVID-19 vaccines are ineffective, and that alternative cures are available for COVID-19. In each case the conspiracy theorists have blamed pharmaceutical companies' search for profits. A range of authors have shown these claims to be false, though some of these authors nevertheless maintain that other criticisms of the pharmaceutical industry are legitimate.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]”
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“COVID-19 See also: Plandemic The COVID-19 pandemic is surrounded by a wide range of conspiracy theories. Including that COVID-19 does not exist at all or is just a mild flu.[36][37] During the pandemic, there was a surge of conspiracies about the origins of the disease, such as claiming that the virus was created in a laboratory. However, strong evidence suggests that the disease-causing virus, SARS-CoV-2, is a naturally evolved strain belonging to the coronavirus subfamily.[38][39] The 2020 video Plandemic: The Hidden Agenda Behind Covid-19, promotes the conspiracist claim that vaccines are "a money-making enterprise that causes medical harm". In the video, former research scientist Judy Mikovitsspread the notion that "Big Pharma", Bill Gatesand the World Health Organization led a conspiracy, in which they acted together as a "circular cabal" with the aim of killing Americans.[40] The video was released on May 4, 2020, and garnered millions of views, making it one of the most widespread pieces of COVID-19 misinformation.”
“Conspiracy theories are not a new phenomenon, but they seem to have risen to the forefront of consciousness in recent years. Some controversial examples of such theories include the belief that terrorist attacks and mass shootings were staged events orchestrated by the U.S. government. Other examples include the belief that the pharmaceutical industry intentionally spreads diseases or that vaccines cause illness rather than prevent them. While it might seem like these beliefs are rare or even pathological, research has shown that they are surprisingly common. One study found that half of all Americans believe in at least one conspiracy theory.”
“Explanations Researchers suggest that there are a number of different reasons why people believe in conspiracy theories. Many of these explanations boil down to three key driving factors: A need for understanding and consistency (epistemic)6 A need for control (existential) A need to belong or feel special (social)6”
“Epistemic Reasons Epistemic explanations refer to the desire to derive certainty and understanding. The world can often seem confusing, dangerous, and chaotic. At the same time, people want to understand what's happening and are driven to explain things that happen. Doing so helps them build up a consistent, stable, and clear understanding of how the world works. Factors That Increase Conspiracy Belief Situations involving large-scale events, where more mundane or small-scale explanations seem inadequate Situations where people experience distress over uncertainty When people encounter disparate information, it is only natural to look for explanations that connect the dots. Conspiracy theories offer explanations that provide this connection. They also suggest that the underlying causes are hidden from public view. When confusing things happen, believers can then assume that it is because they are being intentionally deceived by outside forces. There is also a connection between conspiracy beliefs and educational levels. Lower educational status tends to be associated with higher levels of conspiracy belief. Having lower analytical abilities and less tolerance for uncertainty also play a role. As a result, people turn to conspiracy theories to provide explanations for events that seem confusing or frightening. The confirmation bias can also play a role in the development of conspiracy belief. People are naturally inclined to seek out information that confirms their existing beliefs.7 So when they run across a theory that supports something that they already think is true, they are more likely to believe the information is also true. How Your Brain Plays Tricks on You Existential Reasons There is also evidence that people turn to conspiracy theories as a way of feeling safer and more in control.8 When people feel threatened in some way, detecting sources of danger can be a way of coping with anxiety. What The Research Suggests: One study found that people who feel psychologically and sociopolitically disempowered are more likely to believe in conspiracy theories.8 Another study found that people are also more likely to believe in conspiracies when they are experiencing anxiety.”
“Such findings suggest that conspiracy beliefs might arise as a sort of defense mechanism. When people feel disadvantaged, they are motivated to find ways to boost their own self-perceptions. Blaming others by linking them to malevolent plots provides a scapegoat on which to lay blame, thus improving how conspiracy believers view themselves. The belief in conspiracies is also rooted in what is referred to as collective narcissism. This is the belief that your own social group is better, yet less appreciated, by other people. People who feel that they or their social group have been victimized are also less likely to believe in government institutions and more likely to believe in conspiracies.”
Dude's handle is "antivaxxers are killing democracy" and projects "Antivaxxers showed they were more interested in owning the libs than good faith debate/discussion". You can't make this stuff up!
PS: "biden fixed Covid" - Harambe, spring 2021 and many time thereafter. What a hack.
After three booster campaigns in 2022, the Japanese are now in a league of their own among mRNA consuming countries, administering far more boosters than countries that had far more coercive vax campaigns. Japanese over 65 ha...
An unhealthy man with soy boobs wants to inject everybody on this planet with experimental gene therapy to ensure we won't die from a disease with a survival rate of >99,9%.
Nothing if not interesting. Something is amiss in Japan, and it isn’t base rate fallacy, lol.
The baseline estimate for excess deaths generally is usually done using the years prior to Covid (e.g. 2015-2019 for a 5 year baseline). Any uncertainty in the annual expectation values is magnified the further we get out from the base period. For this reason caution is warranted in making definitive statements about excess death trends during the covid era.
Japan's median age is among the oldest in the world. Given that covid death rates are known to be strongly correlated with age, it makes sense to normalize covid death rates by age group if one wants to make sensible hypotheses about covid vaccine efficacy or risks.
The baseline estimate for excess deaths generally is usually done using the years prior to Covid (e.g. 2015-2019 for a 5 year baseline). Any uncertainty in the annual expectation values is magnified the further we get out from the base period. For this reason caution is warranted in making definitive statements about excess death trends during the covid era.
Japan's median age is among the oldest in the world. Given that covid death rates are known to be strongly correlated with age, it makes sense to normalize covid death rates by age group if one wants to make sensible hypotheses about covid vaccine efficacy or risks.
Nothing if not interesting. Something is amiss in Japan, and it isn’t base rate fallacy, lol.
The baseline estimate for excess deaths generally is usually done using the years prior to Covid (e.g. 2015-2019 for a 5 year baseline). Any uncertainty in the annual expectation values is magnified the further we get out from the base period. For this reason caution is warranted in making definitive statements about excess death trends during the covid era.
Japan's median age is among the oldest in the world. Given that covid death rates are known to be strongly correlated with age, it makes sense to normalize covid death rates by age group if one wants to make sensible hypotheses about covid vaccine efficacy or risks.
I agree. The Japanese population is old and no definitive statement can be made. No one is making a definitive statement. I am merely saying it could be a cause for caution. Everyone is trying to “handwave” Japan away, even though I warned about it some two months ago, they are primarily dealing w a strain(s) that hasn’t felled other countries, and they are about the best example of a heavily vaxxed, masked, & compliant population. Something isn’t working.
the deaths and illnesses from the injections are accelerating. Aside from the acute and shorter-term effects such as heart attacks, strokes, 'turbo cancers,' and blood clots, the brunt of the deaths will be delayed for some years as the spike protein proliferation and other excipients degrade the body and brain.
I reasonably expect at least a hundred million dead worldwide as a direct result of the injections by 2025, with undeniable infertility issues. The depopulation bioweapon appears to be working quite well.
the deaths and illnesses from the injections are accelerating. Aside from the acute and shorter-term effects such as heart attacks, strokes, 'turbo cancers,' and blood clots, the brunt of the deaths will be delayed for some years as the spike protein proliferation and other excipients degrade the body and brain.
I reasonably expect at least a hundred million dead worldwide as a direct result of the injections by 2025, with undeniable infertility issues. The depopulation bioweapon appears to be working quite well.
This has nothing to do with vaccines. The NHS is suffering acute funding and staffing failures. A cautionary tale of fully socialized medicine.