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deletedJul 10, 2022ยทedited Jul 10, 2022
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Tragic, but also darkly comedic given his continued belief in the The Science. Reality is belaboring him about the skull with a 2x4 yet he refuses to draw the obvious conclusion.

The callousness with which the medical system treated him is all too believable. The days of family doctors doing house calls and empathetic nurses treating patients with warmth and sympathy are long gone. Managerialism has sucked the humanity out of the medical system as surely as it dehumanizes everything it infects.

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Jul 10, 2022Liked by Winston Smith

Accounts like this make me absolutely furious, and my fury feels so completely futile. Where are all the angry people, and why the silence (except for heroes like you, Winston, and the others)? When is the spine of the global faux "healthcare" monster going to be broken? How much of this kind of information, and the calls of so many prominent medical people who are also heroic in their resistance, is it going to take?

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99.999% of the so called experts during COVID times are journalists. And journalists, with only a few exceptions, knows nothing about science and the scientific process. Yet by arrogance (or some other characteristics) they act like they know everything about everything. Journalists from 1960 ahead became part of the elites, and ultimately they are the propagandists for politicians and mega corporations. And thatโ€™s what most people didnโ€™t realize so far. And thatโ€™s why so many felt for the Covid jab lies.

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Iโ€™m sorry, but what a dummy taking jab 2.

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How do we assess risk when there are risks to everything we do? I f received links to scientific studies that seem to confirm there are people experiencing adverse events from vaccines. I have also been aware of reported adverse results. I would need to spend time investigating these cases and I am not sure I have time. We make decisions based on credible sources and the best available information at the time and then we assess risk to ourselves and others. What I know from the best available information is that COVID-19 can be mild for some and have long term serious implications for others. The variant we have right now is highly contagious and I know a number of people that have been infected even though they are fully vaccinated. I get my information from various sources and attempt to find evidence based information and then I assess my risk as an older person. I do not place significant credibility to anecdotal reports as I have no way of proving their veracity. And they can be highly subjective. I still maintain that reporting these without caveats is irresponsible.

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