What I believe about the covid crisis
1 I believe that the vaccines and all the lockdowns and other policies will harm 100 people for every person harmed by covid.
2 I do not believe the vaccines are safe either in the short or long term, including unknown long-term negative impact on health. I base this on information from doctors such as Ryan Cole and Charles Hoffe talking about the effects of spike proteins on the blood vessels, especially in the heart, on all the reported deaths and hospitalizations to VAERS (which are probably underreported), and on the fact that we simply do not know what the long-term unexpected consequences may be of a new technology rushed into production. People are saying we can't think about that right now. Medical history is filled with mistakes, thalidomide being an example.
3 I believe that as a result of all the lockdowns and other policies that there will be a huge amount of deaths from suicide, drug overdoses, alcoholism, crime, homelessness and despair from people losing their jobs and their homes because of all the financial consequences of the lockdowns and the current policies as well as all the mental stress and mental problems we are creating even in children.
We have destroyed a large percentage of the small businesses in this country, crushing all the people who depended on them. We have also discouraged anyone thinking of starting a brick and mortar small business.
4 I believe that there were and are treatments that would have reduced deaths and hospitalizations by 85% and that these were deliberately ignored and suppressed. I base this on testimony from doctors like Peter McCullough.
5 I believe that the media has deliberately chosen to suppress any information that might lead people to question the current policies, including labeling as misinformation and putting out hit pieces disguised as fact-checking on any doctors, scientists or researchers who say anything questioning either the vaccines or current policies. What this means is that people are only hearing a manipulated and censored version of the situation, a version designed to terrorize them.
6 I believe that calling asymptomatic people cases is a lie, especially since the inventor of the PCR test himself, Kary Mullis, said that the test is totally inaccurate outside the laboratory.
7 I believe that there was a total misreporting of the deaths and that many people were counted as covid deaths who died of other causes. The most important distinction of death FROM covid or death WITH covid was not made, in effect lying with statistics.
8 I believe the science that vaccines drive the creation of variants and that we will always be creating new variants if we think that we can vaccinate our way out of this.
9 I believe that given the 1 in 10,000 chance for the average person to die from covid, the mass hysteria is unjustified but not surprising given that the media has been terrorizing people with horror stories since the beginning.
10 I believe that focused protection would have been the best response and still is.
11 I believe that all this has been deliberate.
12 I believe that at some point we will look back and see this as one of the greatest mistakes ever made.