<<The "other side" is like the opposite. "What, me worry?">>
I think you might be wrong there. Perhaps an underestimation on your part.
The "other side" being the likes of me have plenty of paranoia. The only reason I am still alive is that I had to use all of the few smarts I do have, and then some. Working in low tech underfunded factories that were typically dangerous and carried a lot of responsibility. I never did think much of a fab that carried hydrogen in a single walled tube of standard copper. I used to have "concerns" ( so much more a professional word than "worry" ) 24/7/365.
What amazed me when Covid broke out was all the answers were already there, and the newspapers all said the same thing. My experience of 3am yield busts and other catastrophes, is people whom I respected, not necessarily liked, would argue like crazy about, well ... everything, when an action plan was being considered. Making head or tail of things was usually an involved matter that took a while and controversies raged.
That conformity of what the Covid problem was and what the solution was had level five bullchit alarms ringing in my head from the get go. The problems just got bigger and thicker from there on out. I distrusted everything that was said, and it turned out to be for good reason.
The face masks and all that other guff were a total waste of time from the get go. Loads of studies out there to back that up. Viruses get through everything, one of the challenges I had to deal with was conjunctivitis amongst operators working at microscopes. Took a while to tame that.
One has to acknowledge how powerful one’s own immune system is and the role is plays just getting through from one day to the next. We have lots of viruses and bacteria in our bodies, and just singling out one to "control" with the baloney put out by government and the media was laughable. I would rate it as pathetic.
I also had the advantage that my mum was a nurse, and she was always clear how to approach an illness in a person. Jumping straight to a vaccine for something like virus influenza is way beyond and outside normal protocols. Medicinal procedures go back thousands of years, and not to be easily dismissed.
I also had to deal with businesses that were not playing a level game, and have a nose for when things are not happening right. The Covid debacle looked like a contrived load of bs right from the start ( as said already) and I find I am not alone with that particular concern.
And yeah, plenty of big shot medical science guys on my side of the line too -g- Real big shots.
You cast aside some fairly simple inconvenient data that should never been buried by any professional that respected their job and the task at hand imho.
There is also the concern mentioned by Dr John Campbell and others. The jabs are not aspirated. When one looks at the terrible results of what happens to some poor individuals after receiving the vaccine shot it started becoming very clear to me, that this vaccine thing was not about helping people. There was a massive lack of real concern. I really find it shocking in fact.
So I guess we will see where we go from here. |