Tidal Waves Don’t Discriminate, by Lori Weintz

What admissions the authorities are making concerning COVID and its vaccines are designed to deflect deeper probes, accountability, and potential civil and criminal liability. From Lori Weintz at brownstone.org:

From a Russell Brand video posted May 28, 2024:

Quote from former CDC Director Robert Redfield: “[The Covid vaccines] really aren’t that critical for those that are under 50 or younger, but those vaccines saved a lot of lives…To be honest, some people got significant side effects from the vaccine. I have a number of people that are quite ill and they never had Covid, but they are ill from the vaccine, and we just have to acknowledge that.

Russell Brand’s response: “How long can you maintain the sort of slow drag that it was all worth it?… I have a question, why are there so many excess deaths all around the world?…Attempting to continue to claim that the pandemic was a success, that it was well handled, that the medications were effective, that there hasn’t been an extraordinary swindle practiced on the people of the world – seems more and more difficult to do with a straight face.”

Limited Hangouts:

To present a “limited hangout” is to put part of the information out there, in order to divert from other facts or activities you don’t want someone to notice. It is a sleight of hand, a way of getting ahead of damning truths that are too big to keep covered up, like the 1,637,441 Vaccine Adverse Event Reports (VAERS) connected to the Covid-19 injections in the US (It’s estimated that VAERS is largely underreported and represents only around 1% of actual adverse events.)

We apparently have reached a moment of communal introspection with regard to Covid-19 and our pandemic response, leading to increasing limited hangouts. The New York Times in a May 4, 2024 article informs us that some people have been injured by the Covid vaccines and implies, rightly so, that we should help them. The Brookings Institution report of 2024 commends us for saving thousands of lives by “slowing the spread” of Covid through changing our behaviors (aka social distancing and masking) until we could get the Safe and Effective™ vaccines. Everyone from former FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock to former CNN reporter Chris Cuomo now acknowledges that maybe some things could have been handled better. But they all assure us, “We did the best we could with the information we had at the time.”

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One response to “Tidal Waves Don’t Discriminate, by Lori Weintz

  1. Sun von Rommel's avatar Sun von Rommel

    WWIII would make a great distraction from all the suddenly and turbo cancers?

    Nuclear tsunami tidal waves don’t discriminate either as Poseidon is onboard some of those Atlantic boomer subs.

    Be careful what you wish for as the old saying goes.

    Breaking from Big Willie Hutch:

    I Choose You (2023 Techno BPM Mix)

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