Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside
She couldn't even get through the opening sentence without inserting her bias:Zippergate said:
Dr Ashish Jha, a former White House Covid-19 response coordinator and dean of Brown University's school of public health, said Ladapo's position has no merit. No potential bias there.
"We've seen this pattern from Dr Ladapo that every few months he raises some new concern and it quickly gets debunked," he told the Washington Post, referring to an erroneous claim in September that the latest release of Covid boosters had not been tested on humans. How many and was it RCT? We know better.
"This idea of DNA fragments, it's scientific nonsense. People who understand how these vaccines are made and administered understand that there is no risk here." First of all, are there fragments? The implication here is that there are not but that contradicts the evidence from multiple labs. Second, the EU sets a limit to the concentration of these fragments that can be allowed in a vaccine. I assume that the US as a similar standard. The mRNA vaccines tested were way, way over that limit. If there is no danger to these fragments, why do the health authorities set a limit in the first place?
Nothing but hand waving an appeals to authority. Zero data and zero evidence presented.
All the references to the "right-wing" show this is piece is obviously politically biased and that the author is shopping for scientific opinions which support her political agenda.
Ivermectin, AKA “horse dewormer,” has not only been vindicated as an effective treatment for COVID, but now it is proving to be one of the best remedies for vaccine injury.
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 5, 2024
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden attests to this. In her own clinical practice, ivermectin has offered profound… pic.twitter.com/1aOrpHO5eV
Saying there is no risk impacts her credibility.TheFiatLux said:She couldn't even get through the opening sentence without inserting her bias:Zippergate said:
Dr Ashish Jha, a former White House Covid-19 response coordinator and dean of Brown University's school of public health, said Ladapo's position has no merit. No potential bias there.
"We've seen this pattern from Dr Ladapo that every few months he raises some new concern and it quickly gets debunked," he told the Washington Post, referring to an erroneous claim in September that the latest release of Covid boosters had not been tested on humans. How many and was it RCT? We know better.
"This idea of DNA fragments, it's scientific nonsense. People who understand how these vaccines are made and administered understand that there is no risk here." First of all, are there fragments? The implication here is that there are not but that contradicts the evidence from multiple labs. Second, the EU sets a limit to the concentration of these fragments that can be allowed in a vaccine. I assume that the US as a similar standard. The mRNA vaccines tested were way, way over that limit. If there is no danger to these fragments, why do the health authorities set a limit in the first place?
Nothing but hand waving an appeals to authority. Zero data and zero evidence presented.
All the references to the "right-wing" show this is piece is obviously politically biased and that the author is shopping for scientific opinions which support her political agenda.
"An assertion by Florida's politically appointed surgeon general "
Every attorney general is politically appointed... Such a lame attempt to try and discredit him.
movielover said:Ivermectin, AKA “horse dewormer,” has not only been vindicated as an effective treatment for COVID, but now it is proving to be one of the best remedies for vaccine injury.
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 5, 2024
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden attests to this. In her own clinical practice, ivermectin has offered profound… pic.twitter.com/1aOrpHO5eV
Gosh this is frustrating. Your judgment about the risk-benefit may have been fine for you but why weren't millions of young people given the same opportunity to decide for themselves? As for your umbrella policy example, the premium is something you're happy to absorb. But vaccine injury or death is not capped like a premium; the policy may be worse than what you're trying to insure against. You may believe the government data which shows all benefit and no risk, but polls say otherwise. Millions of Americans, regardless of party affiliation or vaccination status, claim injury or that they know someone who died. All cause mortality didn't fall after the vaccine rollout, it rose; it spikes with each booster and has continued to be elevated for years now. This has been documented for many highly vaccinated countries. Payroll disability claims have skyrocketed. again starting with the rollout. More than 1,000 papers on dozens of diseases caused by the vaccines have been published. But it's even worse than that because we have no clue what the long-term effects of these experimental, gene therapies will be. There is a reason vaccines used to be tested for nearly a decade before launched on the public.calbear93 said:Saying there is no risk impacts her credibility.TheFiatLux said:She couldn't even get through the opening sentence without inserting her bias:Zippergate said:
Dr Ashish Jha, a former White House Covid-19 response coordinator and dean of Brown University's school of public health, said Ladapo's position has no merit. No potential bias there.
"We've seen this pattern from Dr Ladapo that every few months he raises some new concern and it quickly gets debunked," he told the Washington Post, referring to an erroneous claim in September that the latest release of Covid boosters had not been tested on humans. How many and was it RCT? We know better.
"This idea of DNA fragments, it's scientific nonsense. People who understand how these vaccines are made and administered understand that there is no risk here." First of all, are there fragments? The implication here is that there are not but that contradicts the evidence from multiple labs. Second, the EU sets a limit to the concentration of these fragments that can be allowed in a vaccine. I assume that the US as a similar standard. The mRNA vaccines tested were way, way over that limit. If there is no danger to these fragments, why do the health authorities set a limit in the first place?
Nothing but hand waving an appeals to authority. Zero data and zero evidence presented.
All the references to the "right-wing" show this is piece is obviously politically biased and that the author is shopping for scientific opinions which support her political agenda.
"An assertion by Florida's politically appointed surgeon general "
Every attorney general is politically appointed... Such a lame attempt to try and discredit him.
There is risk. But there is also risk of not getting vaccinated. I reviewed data from both sides, considered what would be required in the context of the public mentally for the economy to open up, and I got vaccinated and encouraged others to get vaccinated. I had Covid (as I expected even after the vaccine and the boosters), survived after couple of days of fatigue, the economy is open now, people are not wearing stupid wool-based masks, and elective surgery and other normal hospital functions have resumed.
So, there is nothing in this world that is without risk. I made an independent judgment that the benefits outweighed the risks. I may have survived Covid even without the vaccines, but there was no way in hell the economy would have opened up without the vaccines. I buy massive insurance, including massive umbrella insurance, despite never really having to make a claim. I lose the premium, but my assets are protected and I can function with less concern.
I have no regrets about how the vaccination played out.
Zippergate said:Gosh this is frustrating. Your judgment about the risk-benefit may have been fine for you but why weren't millions of young people given the same opportunity to decide for themselves? As for your umbrella policy example, the premium is something you're happy to absorb. But vaccine injury or death is not capped like a premium; the policy may be worse than what you're trying to insure against. You may believe the government data which shows all benefit and no risk, but polls say otherwise. Millions of Americans, regardless of party affiliation or vaccination status, claim injury or that they know someone who died. All cause mortality didn't fall after the vaccine rollout, it rose; it spikes with each booster and has continued to be elevated for years now. This has been documented for many highly vaccinated countries. Payroll disability claims have skyrocketed. again starting with the rollout. More than 1,000 papers on dozens of diseases caused by the vaccines have been published. But it's even worse than that because we have no clue what the long-term effects of these experimental, gene therapies will be. There is a reason vaccines used to be tested for nearly a decade before launched on the public.calbear93 said:Saying there is no risk impacts her credibility.TheFiatLux said:She couldn't even get through the opening sentence without inserting her bias:Zippergate said:
Dr Ashish Jha, a former White House Covid-19 response coordinator and dean of Brown University's school of public health, said Ladapo's position has no merit. No potential bias there.
"We've seen this pattern from Dr Ladapo that every few months he raises some new concern and it quickly gets debunked," he told the Washington Post, referring to an erroneous claim in September that the latest release of Covid boosters had not been tested on humans. How many and was it RCT? We know better.
"This idea of DNA fragments, it's scientific nonsense. People who understand how these vaccines are made and administered understand that there is no risk here." First of all, are there fragments? The implication here is that there are not but that contradicts the evidence from multiple labs. Second, the EU sets a limit to the concentration of these fragments that can be allowed in a vaccine. I assume that the US as a similar standard. The mRNA vaccines tested were way, way over that limit. If there is no danger to these fragments, why do the health authorities set a limit in the first place?
Nothing but hand waving an appeals to authority. Zero data and zero evidence presented.
All the references to the "right-wing" show this is piece is obviously politically biased and that the author is shopping for scientific opinions which support her political agenda.
"An assertion by Florida's politically appointed surgeon general "
Every attorney general is politically appointed... Such a lame attempt to try and discredit him.
There is risk. But there is also risk of not getting vaccinated. I reviewed data from both sides, considered what would be required in the context of the public mentally for the economy to open up, and I got vaccinated and encouraged others to get vaccinated. I had Covid (as I expected even after the vaccine and the boosters), survived after couple of days of fatigue, the economy is open now, people are not wearing stupid wool-based masks, and elective surgery and other normal hospital functions have resumed.
So, there is nothing in this world that is without risk. I made an independent judgment that the benefits outweighed the risks. I may have survived Covid even without the vaccines, but there was no way in hell the economy would have opened up without the vaccines. I buy massive insurance, including massive umbrella insurance, despite never really having to make a claim. I lose the premium, but my assets are protected and I can function with less concern.
I have no regrets about how the vaccination played out.
If this was just a one-off, if the FDA acknowledged the problems with the rollout of the Covid vaccines and vowed to take a more conservative, circumspect approach in the future, I'd be more inclined to let this go even though I think the whole thing has been the greatest violation of medical justice in history. But it isn't a one off. The industry loves mRNA because it is quick and cheap. Moderna recently released phase III data for RSV. With our captured, vaxx-happy FDA, it won't be long before millions of children will be required to receive and mRNA dose of RSV vaxx to attend school. But the industry won't stop there. mRNA flu vaxx combined with Covid vaxx is coming soon, as is mRNA for livestock. Pretty soon you and your family will not have the opportunity to weigh the costs and benefits because mRNA will be everywhere. And all this will happen before we have any long-term safety data.
Meghana et al, @X targeted # to suppress COVID-19 vaccine safety information, propagandized as "misinformation" to mislead the public making the think the vaccines were safe. Coming out in Courageous Discourse. @elonmusk @RobertfKennedJr @ICANdecide https://t.co/fs8zv1Ubsg pic.twitter.com/R7JOzVsc0S
— Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH® (@P_McCulloughMD) January 5, 2024
“We Should Have Gotten Rid of the Vaccine a Couple of Years Ago”: Professor of Oncology
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 5, 2024
Long after COVID, the UK is still suffering from 1,000 excess deaths a week.
“Excess deaths started and correlates with the vaccine program,” says Oncology Professor Angus Dalgleish.
“I… pic.twitter.com/33Q5GppRor
No matter what, when people started dying from COVID in Asia, there was no way to avoid a bunker mentality. Wishing and hoping was not going to change it. Most people were not shut in just because it was mandated. They were going to be shut in no matter what. They needed some assurance, even if oversold, like the vaccine to get out of their bunker mentality. Just reality.movielover said:
People should have never been in their bunker. Let children go to school, and young people work. Protect the elderly and frail. I worked during the Lockdowns and fortunately never caught Covid. A few times I felt something coming on, but fought it off.
We should have immediately been testing / proposing therapeutics / home remedies. A sibling got Covid, was told to go home, and admit himself if his oxygen got below a certain level. That's it.
I'm not a doctor, but apparently Zinc has always been known to be beneficial fighting viruses, and Millions are low on Vitamin D. Some of our darker-skinned brothers and sisters apparently need larger supplements.
Then there is the wonder drug Ivermectin. I never knew it was a wonder drug.
PubMed: Ivermectin: a multifaceted drug of Nobel prize-honoured distinction with indicated efficacy against a new global scourge, COVID-19
A D Santin et al. New Microbes New Infect. 2021.
We should have been IMMEDIATELY testing its efficacy, along with others. Frontline doctors saw its immediate benefits. Dozens of papers and studies out there now. It was reportedly used in India, Mexico, and elsewhere to fight our lab-created Covid. African countries were using Ivermectin to fight river blindness... and guess what, they rarely caught Covid!
I'm so suspicious of our rigged medical system now, I never was before. Why? Here's one example. Years late, they now test the safe-and-proven Ivermectin - by itself - on full-blown Covid cases, when we know that's not how it's administered!
Ivermectin is administered like a cocktail, like how we fight AIDs. Ivermectin (or substitute quercetin) and Zinc work in tandem. Ivermectin (quercetin) is an ionophore (a substance that transports particles across the cell wall barrier into the center of the cell) that transports the Zinc into the cell, to stop virus replication. It's also administered early.
Some doctors also prescribe steroids along with the above.
Covid reportedly replicates in fat cells; we should have been recommending exercise, outdoor exercise (vitamin D) and diet.
RFK Jr and others claim we buried Ivermectin and HCQ because if treatment alternatives existed, we couldn't spend $200 Billion + on emergency treatment authorizations.
Now I read speculation that this new mRNA (?) vaccine technology is going to be inserted into other applications, Flu innoculation, and into cattle? Ugh.
P.S. Virologist Dr Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough are two sharp acclaimed doctors leading these 'alternative' paths. Both were banned and shadow banned on multiple sites. They're back on some.
movielover said:“We Should Have Gotten Rid of the Vaccine a Couple of Years Ago”: Professor of Oncology
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 5, 2024
Long after COVID, the UK is still suffering from 1,000 excess deaths a week.
“Excess deaths started and correlates with the vaccine program,” says Oncology Professor Angus Dalgleish.
“I… pic.twitter.com/33Q5GppRor
concordtom said:
Got a flu shot and Pfizer Covid shot today.
If I suddenly disappear, I wanna make sure all you anti vaxers take credit.
Then go look up CA death records and you'll be able to identify who I was.
concordtom said:
Got a flu shot and Pfizer Covid shot today.
If I suddenly disappear, I wanna make sure all you anti vaxers take credit.
Then go look up CA death records and you'll be able to identify who I was.
New York AG has asked judge to fine Trump $370M to disgorge profits from decades of fraudulent business conduct. She also requested that Trump, Weisselberg, and McConney, be barred for life from participating in the New York real estate industry. https://t.co/MUwY23qSDh
— Kinda Angry Female US Air Force Officer (Ret) (@aimhighflygirl) January 5, 2024
movielover said:
1. Natural immunity
2. Weaker strains
3. The most vulnerable have already succumbed to Covid / lack of medical care / vaxx / lack of human interaction / ??
bearister said:movielover said:
1. Natural immunity
2. Weaker strains
3. The most vulnerable have already succumbed to Covid / lack of medical care / vaxx / lack of human interaction / ??
So these things made Californians bullet proof from unexplained excess deaths even though the state had a high vax rate.
Ep. 60 Is the lesson of the Covid disaster that we should give its architects more power? Bret Weinstein on the WHO’s plans for you. pic.twitter.com/ku3O5BdeoF
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) January 5, 2024
How many people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines?
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 6, 2024
17 million globally, according to a study from @denisrancourt and colleagues.
The researchers found the fatal toxicity was 1 death per 800 doses across all ages and countries.
"When you scale up to billions [of doses],
it's… pic.twitter.com/gtwEkKYT71
So now we're up to 17 million excess deaths due to vaccinations? I guess you have to keep topping yourself to keep making an impression.movielover said:
Has Michael Savage covered the vaxx madness?How many people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines?
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 6, 2024
17 million globally, according to a study from @denisrancourt and colleagues.
The researchers found the fatal toxicity was 1 death per 800 doses across all ages and countries.
"When you scale up to billions [of doses],
it's… pic.twitter.com/gtwEkKYT71
Cal88 said:concordtom said:
Got a flu shot and Pfizer Covid shot today.
If I suddenly disappear, I wanna make sure all you anti vaxers take credit.
Then go look up CA death records and you'll be able to identify who I was.
If we don't see a post from you about Trump in the last 24 hours, we will know for sure, and will update the obituaries thread accordingly.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:So now we're up to 17 million excess deaths due to vaccinations? I guess you have to keep topping yourself to keep making an impression.movielover said:
Has Michael Savage covered the vaxx madness?How many people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines?
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 6, 2024
17 million globally, according to a study from @denisrancourt and colleagues.
The researchers found the fatal toxicity was 1 death per 800 doses across all ages and countries.
"When you scale up to billions [of doses],
it's… pic.twitter.com/gtwEkKYT71
Funny how often, if you dig into anti-vax researchers, you find they have sketchy histories. From Denis Rancourt's Wikipedia article:
Denis Rancourt is a former professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. Rancourt is widely known for his confrontations with his former employer, the University of Ottawa, over issues involving his grade inflation and "academic squatting," the act of arbitrarily changing the topic of a course without departmental permission.
His conflicts with the university started in 2005 when, in what was termed "academic squatting," he changed a course to focus "not just [on] how science impacts everyday life, but how it relates to greater power structures". Rancourt was removed from all teaching duties in 2008 because the dean of the faculty of science did not agree with his granting A+ grades to 23 students in one course of the winter 2008 semester.
The university's Executive Committee of the Board of Governors voted unanimously to fire Rancourt on March 31, 2009.
Rancourt has apparently not worked in the academic world since then.
Big C said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:So now we're up to 17 million excess deaths due to vaccinations? I guess you have to keep topping yourself to keep making an impression.movielover said:
Has Michael Savage covered the vaxx madness?How many people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines?
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 6, 2024
17 million globally, according to a study from @denisrancourt and colleagues.
The researchers found the fatal toxicity was 1 death per 800 doses across all ages and countries.
"When you scale up to billions [of doses],
it's… pic.twitter.com/gtwEkKYT71
Funny how often, if you dig into anti-vax researchers, you find they have sketchy histories. From Denis Rancourt's Wikipedia article:
Denis Rancourt is a former professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. Rancourt is widely known for his confrontations with his former employer, the University of Ottawa, over issues involving his grade inflation and "academic squatting," the act of arbitrarily changing the topic of a course without departmental permission.
His conflicts with the university started in 2005 when, in what was termed "academic squatting," he changed a course to focus "not just [on] how science impacts everyday life, but how it relates to greater power structures". Rancourt was removed from all teaching duties in 2008 because the dean of the faculty of science did not agree with his granting A+ grades to 23 students in one course of the winter 2008 semester.
The university's Executive Committee of the Board of Governors voted unanimously to fire Rancourt on March 31, 2009.
Rancourt has apparently not worked in the academic world since then.
Only a matter of time before the excess deaths due to the COVID-19 vaccinations reach 17 billion. And there will be a link to some whacko-with-a0-PhD that proves it.
dajo9 said:Big C said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:So now we're up to 17 million excess deaths due to vaccinations? I guess you have to keep topping yourself to keep making an impression.movielover said:
Has Michael Savage covered the vaxx madness?How many people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines?
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 6, 2024
17 million globally, according to a study from @denisrancourt and colleagues.
The researchers found the fatal toxicity was 1 death per 800 doses across all ages and countries.
"When you scale up to billions [of doses],
it's… pic.twitter.com/gtwEkKYT71
Funny how often, if you dig into anti-vax researchers, you find they have sketchy histories. From Denis Rancourt's Wikipedia article:
Denis Rancourt is a former professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. Rancourt is widely known for his confrontations with his former employer, the University of Ottawa, over issues involving his grade inflation and "academic squatting," the act of arbitrarily changing the topic of a course without departmental permission.
His conflicts with the university started in 2005 when, in what was termed "academic squatting," he changed a course to focus "not just [on] how science impacts everyday life, but how it relates to greater power structures". Rancourt was removed from all teaching duties in 2008 because the dean of the faculty of science did not agree with his granting A+ grades to 23 students in one course of the winter 2008 semester.
The university's Executive Committee of the Board of Governors voted unanimously to fire Rancourt on March 31, 2009.
Rancourt has apparently not worked in the academic world since then.
Only a matter of time before the excess deaths due to the COVID-19 vaccinations reach 17 billion. And there will be a link to some whacko-with-a0-PhD that proves it.
Reminds me of a CEO at a company where I once worked. He spent a lot of money on a team to validate the savings created since this CEO took over. Within a few years his crack team had "validated" more "savings" than the company had income, and the CEO took credit for all of it. This was a mature, stable, profitable company. Everybody in the finance group was laughing at the c-suite for pushing this self serving nonsense.
oski003 said:dajo9 said:Big C said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:So now we're up to 17 million excess deaths due to vaccinations? I guess you have to keep topping yourself to keep making an impression.movielover said:
Has Michael Savage covered the vaxx madness?How many people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines?
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 6, 2024
17 million globally, according to a study from @denisrancourt and colleagues.
The researchers found the fatal toxicity was 1 death per 800 doses across all ages and countries.
"When you scale up to billions [of doses],
it's… pic.twitter.com/gtwEkKYT71
Funny how often, if you dig into anti-vax researchers, you find they have sketchy histories. From Denis Rancourt's Wikipedia article:
Denis Rancourt is a former professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. Rancourt is widely known for his confrontations with his former employer, the University of Ottawa, over issues involving his grade inflation and "academic squatting," the act of arbitrarily changing the topic of a course without departmental permission.
His conflicts with the university started in 2005 when, in what was termed "academic squatting," he changed a course to focus "not just [on] how science impacts everyday life, but how it relates to greater power structures". Rancourt was removed from all teaching duties in 2008 because the dean of the faculty of science did not agree with his granting A+ grades to 23 students in one course of the winter 2008 semester.
The university's Executive Committee of the Board of Governors voted unanimously to fire Rancourt on March 31, 2009.
Rancourt has apparently not worked in the academic world since then.
Only a matter of time before the excess deaths due to the COVID-19 vaccinations reach 17 billion. And there will be a link to some whacko-with-a0-PhD that proves it.
Reminds me of a CEO at a company where I once worked. He spent a lot of money on a team to validate the savings created since this CEO took over. Within a few years his crack team had "validated" more "savings" than the company had income, and the CEO took credit for all of it. This was a mature, stable, profitable company. Everybody in the finance group was laughing at the c-suite for pushing this self serving nonsense.
Except 61 million people died in 2023. You are mocking around 5 million premature deaths caused by the vaccine each year as if it is more than the amount of deaths total. This is generally what happens when you reach a conclusion before looking at the data. 2023 total deaths and death rates were the highest ever, despite no vaccine in 2020 and a worldwide pandemic.
https://ourworldindata.org/births-and-deaths
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/WLD/world/death-rate
dajo9 said:oski003 said:dajo9 said:Big C said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:So now we're up to 17 million excess deaths due to vaccinations? I guess you have to keep topping yourself to keep making an impression.movielover said:
Has Michael Savage covered the vaxx madness?How many people have died from the COVID-19 vaccines?
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) January 6, 2024
17 million globally, according to a study from @denisrancourt and colleagues.
The researchers found the fatal toxicity was 1 death per 800 doses across all ages and countries.
"When you scale up to billions [of doses],
it's… pic.twitter.com/gtwEkKYT71
Funny how often, if you dig into anti-vax researchers, you find they have sketchy histories. From Denis Rancourt's Wikipedia article:
Denis Rancourt is a former professor of physics at the University of Ottawa. Rancourt is widely known for his confrontations with his former employer, the University of Ottawa, over issues involving his grade inflation and "academic squatting," the act of arbitrarily changing the topic of a course without departmental permission.
His conflicts with the university started in 2005 when, in what was termed "academic squatting," he changed a course to focus "not just [on] how science impacts everyday life, but how it relates to greater power structures". Rancourt was removed from all teaching duties in 2008 because the dean of the faculty of science did not agree with his granting A+ grades to 23 students in one course of the winter 2008 semester.
The university's Executive Committee of the Board of Governors voted unanimously to fire Rancourt on March 31, 2009.
Rancourt has apparently not worked in the academic world since then.
Only a matter of time before the excess deaths due to the COVID-19 vaccinations reach 17 billion. And there will be a link to some whacko-with-a0-PhD that proves it.
Reminds me of a CEO at a company where I once worked. He spent a lot of money on a team to validate the savings created since this CEO took over. Within a few years his crack team had "validated" more "savings" than the company had income, and the CEO took credit for all of it. This was a mature, stable, profitable company. Everybody in the finance group was laughing at the c-suite for pushing this self serving nonsense.
Except 61 million people died in 2023. You are mocking around 5 million premature deaths caused by the vaccine each year as if it is more than the amount of deaths total. This is generally what happens when you reach a conclusion before looking at the data. 2023 total deaths and death rates were the highest ever, despite no vaccine in 2020 and a worldwide pandemic.
https://ourworldindata.org/births-and-deaths
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/WLD/world/death-rate
No. You need to take it up with Big C. I am mocking his fictional hypothetical.