Here's an article to put things in perspective. To me it makes 100% sense.
Authored by Wikipedia Co-Founder Larry Sanger via
larrysanger.org
The Covid vaccines are experimental.
The FDA has not approved them. Most vaccines require years to test and approve,
in no small part because we want to make sure they don’t have dangerous
long-term side effects, which they can have; the CDC has published a list of problems with
elected approved vaccines. Many
experimental vaccines never make it out of the experimental phase.
CNN made similar points back
when Trump was, wrongheadedly (I thought so at the time) pushing for rapid
approval of the Covid vaccines. Of course, the mercurial news organization
hastened to forget all that when the Biden administration decided rapid vaccine
deployment was a good idea. They shouldn’t have: for all the good they
certainly have done, physicians warn us that vaccines can be dangerous for
some, and experimental vaccines are, naturally, even more so.
Again, my point is simple and absolutely factual. Again:
·
experimental
vaccine
·
billions
of people (over two billion)
·
at
the same time
You
have to be willing to trust the welfare of billions of people not
just to the honesty of our leaders and scientists—because things can go wrong
for decent people. You must also trust their
competence—and not just that, because competent people can make surprising,
unforeseeable mistakes. You must also trust that we avoided the worst, that we
dodged a bullet, and that they actually succeeded in
making a more or less safe
vaccine.
Of course, maybe they did. I sure hope so. But what
if we discover some horrifically high incidence of catastrophic side-effects
that do not show up for two or five or ten years? Scientists
tell us that that is possible. It is unfortunately possible that more people
will die from these experimental vaccines than would have died from a virus
that kills fewer than 1% of those who contract it.
Do not misunderstand me. I am not claiming that is happening. I
am not even saying that it is terribly likely. I am saying it is possible, because these are
experimental vaccines.
Frankly, the hubris required for carrying out this plan, and for
taking the lead in propagandizing the world to carry it out, is jaw-dropping
and scary to me. If a world leader is willing to take such
gambles with all of humanity, what else are they prepared to do? I
really wonder. If suddenly you became a president or top medical system leader
or media organization owner, would you want to take
an action that, if you were wrong, might spell the death of millions? First, do
no harm. We haven’t heard that old medical byword very much recently.
My family received our childhood vaccinations, by the way, with
no issues. I
am not an anti-vaxxer. I am an anti-global-all-at-once-experimental-vaxxer.
There is a big difference.
This is not even to touch the question whether these
experimental vaccines should be mandated, i.e.,
if you should lose your basic civil rights if you fail to be vaccinated. Maybe
I will write about that question, definitely a non-medical question, separately
another time. There is indeed much, much more to say.
But my present point is simple: experimental
vaccine—billions of people—at the same time. It
utterly boggles the mind that so many otherwise reasonable people have been
influenced to think this is a good idea.