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Tag Archives: anti-vax
Don’t use GoFundMe
Whether or not you agree with the protest against vaccine mandates in Canada, the fact that GoFundMe first suspended the fundraising effort and then canceled it should make anyone pause. — I actually thought about writing about banks and credit … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-vax, canada, freedom convoy 2022, gofundme, justin trudeau, vaccine mandate
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Neil Young and something about rocks and glass houses
I’ll be honest: I consider “artists” in favour of cancel culture and stifling free speech more like vampires than artists, sucking value from their environment. So right now, Neil Young isn’t a favourite of mine. I thought of listing all … Continue reading
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Tagged aids, andrew wakefield, anti-vax, cancel culture, censorship, chris best, covid-19, disinformation, hamish mckenzie, hunter biden, jack schafer, jairaj sethi, joe rogan, kyle rittenhouse, matt taibbi, measles, neil young, ottawa protests, spotify, vaccine, wi spa, winston marshall
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Mass Formation Psychosis
Mass Formation Psychosis is probably not a thing. But suddenly, it is? Expanding on my wasted time arguing with conspiracy theorists, Dr. Robert Malone was of course brought in in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic and the mRNA vaccines. He … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew wakefield, anti-vax, covid-19, mass formation psychosis, mattias desmet, mrna, nazi germany, robert malone
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An update on COVID-19, vaccine resistance and Ivermectin
I think I owe this an update. First of all, I really hoped Ivermectin would work against COVID-19, at least until we got the vaccines. My hopes were in vain and we are fortunate to have effective and safe vaccines … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-vax, arieh kovler, covid-19, ivermectin, sars-cov-2, scott alexander, vaccine
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Vaccination? Ja tak. Tvangsvaccination? Aldrig
Jeg bliver ved og ved (og ved) med at tale om hvor fantastiske vacciner er, hvilket gennembrud de har været for menneskets sunhed, hvor mange liv de har reddet og hvor mange liv de har gjort bedre. Og det vil … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-vax, antivaccination, epidemilov, magtanvendelse, politik, tvangsvaccination, vaccine
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Another thing about the COVID-19 vaccine
First of all, I believe that such a vaccine is possible; reports on immune responses in people afflicted by SARS was a good indicator, but I doubt we would have multiple vaccines in stage 3 if the previous stages didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-vax, covid-19, media, reuters, sars, sars-cov-2, vaccine
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Anti-vax
This anecdote brought me comfort – I hope it is true: Had a rotation with a pediatrician where we ended up in the classic encounter with an anti-vaccination parent. This lady was a conspiracy theory magnet. She casually mentioned everything … Continue reading
Vaccine as requirement for travel?
Costa Rica now has a measles outbreak, because an unvaccinated, but infected, tourist visited the country. Measles is extremely contagious and even if you have been vaccinated you are not fully protected. Close, but not 100%. Anti-vaxxers* are a first … Continue reading
Andrew Wakefield
Andrew Wakefield could very well be reason 37 people died in Europe between January and June. Wakefield all but created the modern anti-vaccination movement with the research that was later characterized this way by the British Medical Journal: Who perpetrated … Continue reading