They get more and more pathetic...
(With reference to the abstract, below)
I have posted quite a few items on here questioning the hastily-prepared insufficiently-trialled universally-enforced covid vaccines. Such posts have usually led to long discussions, sometimes with voices raised.
But I have NEVER repeat NEVER come across a single case of any person being "terrorised" by these posts into refusing to get injected, and then living in panic and dying from the side effects of this "terrorist" attack.
On the contrary, nobody who was not already convinced - on either side of the debate - changes their mind or their position in the slightest!
Such posts have no effect other than to stimulate debate (or mud-slinging, resulting in people blocking each other).
Terror my foot!
Yet this "scientist" goes all out against "terror." He conveniently forgets that anybody who is hesitating about getting vaccinated up to four times is met by such a barrage of "fact-checking" and media persuasion, that it takes a really strong character to back out of the campaign - not somebody easily terrorised!.
(Note the favourite verb of the virulent vaccine defender: "peddle". Those providing information that goes contrary to The Narrative don't simply provide it, they "peddle" it. Shame on you, sir!)
This is an example of the depths to which researchers stoop in these worrying times.
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IN the United States, the National Library of Medicine haspublished a paperby Raymond D Palmer, of Full Spectrum Biologics.It includes the following assertions:
Fearmongering and misinformation being peddled by people with no scientific training to terrorise people into staying unvaccinated is not just causing people to remain susceptible to viral outbreaks, but could also be causing more side-effects seen in the vaccination process. This brief review will offer data that may demonstrate that misinformation perpetuated by the anti-vaccination movement may be causing more deaths and side-effects from any vaccine.
The extreme mental stress of the patient could most likely be attributed to the fearmongering and scare tactics used by various anti-vaccination groups.
Is the movement and character of anti-vaccination information that may strike fear into the general population causing anxiety and vascular constriction resulting in pathologies such as dizziness, hyperpnea, fainting, blood clotting, stroke and heart attack?
The science discussed here clearly establishes that anxiety and fear causes vasoconstriction disorders, and that a particular movement that is trying to save people with a profound lack of scientific and medical training (the anti-vaccination movement) from vaccine side-effects may actually be the entity causing the majority of side-effects.
I have posted quite a few items on here questioning the hastily-prepared insufficiently-trialled universally-enforced covid vaccines. Such posts have usually led to long discussions, sometimes with voices raised.
But I have NEVER repeat NEVER come across a single case of any person being "terrorised" by these posts into refusing to get injected, and then living in panic and dying from the side effects of this "terrorist" attack.
On the contrary, nobody who was not already convinced - on either side of the debate - changes their mind or their position in the slightest!
Such posts have no effect other than to stimulate debate (or mud-slinging, resulting in people blocking each other).
Terror my foot!
Yet this "scientist" goes all out against "terror." He conveniently forgets that anybody who is hesitating about getting vaccinated up to four times is met by such a barrage of "fact-checking" and media persuasion, that it takes a really strong character to back out of the campaign - not somebody easily terrorised!.
(Note the favourite verb of the virulent vaccine defender: "peddle". Those providing information that goes contrary to The Narrative don't simply provide it, they "peddle" it. Shame on you, sir!)
This is an example of the depths to which researchers stoop in these worrying times.
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IN the United States, the National Library of Medicine haspublished a paperby Raymond D Palmer, of Full Spectrum Biologics.It includes the following assertions:
Fearmongering and misinformation being peddled by people with no scientific training to terrorise people into staying unvaccinated is not just causing people to remain susceptible to viral outbreaks, but could also be causing more side-effects seen in the vaccination process. This brief review will offer data that may demonstrate that misinformation perpetuated by the anti-vaccination movement may be causing more deaths and side-effects from any vaccine.
The extreme mental stress of the patient could most likely be attributed to the fearmongering and scare tactics used by various anti-vaccination groups.
Is the movement and character of anti-vaccination information that may strike fear into the general population causing anxiety and vascular constriction resulting in pathologies such as dizziness, hyperpnea, fainting, blood clotting, stroke and heart attack?
The science discussed here clearly establishes that anxiety and fear causes vasoconstriction disorders, and that a particular movement that is trying to save people with a profound lack of scientific and medical training (the anti-vaccination movement) from vaccine side-effects may actually be the entity causing the majority of side-effects.