None of these things are logically incompatible or (in my opinion) untrue:
— Not-So-OK Boomer (@Rand_Simberg) September 3, 2025
The vaccine announcement was delayed for political reasons to help Biden win the election.
The vaccines were beneficial for people at high risk.
The vaccines were unnecessary for young people at low… https://t.co/QDy6OvLPh1
Related: How the CDC’s double standards cost it our trust, and how hard it will (and should) be to win it back.
Thank you. I’m not used to hearing such sanity.
More like the “vaccines” were designed to kill off the most vulnerable i.e old people and others with problems.
My wife and I have known too many people who have had issues after the vax that didn’t exist beforehand.
Giving them to children is just outright criminal.
Trump did a good job getting Operation Warpspeed done. It wasn’t his fault he got snowed by a bunch of crooks.
If he didn’t bring out the vax, we would still be in lockdown. If you were stupid enough to take the Jab, than the consequences are yours. There was plenty of information about prevention protocols and cures if you just had desire to find out.
The Russians and the Chinese didn’t use mRNA. Maybe they’re not the stupid ones.
The CDC should be shut down completely. They had one job, and they did the opposite. Covid-19 wouldn’t even exist had the CDC not funded its development. Fauci, Dasczak, and Birx should all be hanged, publicly.
I’ve followed this story closely for several years. Prior to the outbreak I don’t know how much information Birx had about it. But the shutdowns certainly didn’t help, I wouldn’t give her a complete pass.
Two weeks to flatten the curve…
As for Fauci, Dasczak and Jeremy Farrar (in the UK) that’s another story. I don’t know how much NIH head Collins knew about what was going on at NIAID vis-a-vis Wuhan, but after that famous February 2020 telecon if he didn’t fully know he should have. I believe he knew and did the duck and cover. Disgraceful. As was the CDC’s pandemic response. I have no problems with a housecleaning…
Farrar, in case you are unfamiliar with the name, was the Director of the Wellcome Trust during the pandemic, but is now the WHO’s Chief Scientist, because, why not? His name came up time and again during my research into COVID-19 aka SARS-CoV2.
I was compelled to show proof of vax to visit my wife in the hospital. Based on some prior knowledge I chose the J&J non-mRNA. When the hospital informed me, my wife had to receive a vax, I talked them into the J&J. Hoped for the best. As for Fauci et al., hanging’s too good for them. Burning at the stake, that’s the ticket. Sell tickets, help balance the budget.
Blackballing people from the healthcare system is unforgettable.
As late as February of 2025, my state was requiring masks to see Dr’s.
And let’s not forget COVID-19 was much, much worse in its earlier Beta & Delta phases than Omicron. AFAICT there really is little point in getting a shot for an Omicron variant unless you are already severely ill with a co-morbidity. There of course is still the risk of long COVID. It can be particularly bad for some people. Fortunately that appears to be a very small fraction of the population.
Originally I had thought about treating the mRNA vax as just another seasonal vax like the flu-shot. But with new data coming out, plus the fact that I came down with a variant, (assuming an Omicron variant) last year even after getting vaxxed; it is making me re-think that strategy for this year. If I were younger I probably would have dismissed getting the vax out-of-hand.
The good thing about the Omicron variants is that, since the whole virus was involved and not just the spike protein, your immune system developed a response to all the proteins, including the body of the virus, which apparently mutates much more slowly than the spike. For me, it was always suspicious how Omicron just suddenly appeared, given its genome was far closer to the Alpha variant, in terms of mutations. Omicron didn’t come from Delta or any of the other later variants, which I suspect means someone was working with the Alpha to make a “loss of function” variant that would induce greater immunity with less danger. I wouldn’t be surprised, since it showed up first in South Africa, that there wasn’t an effort on their part to make a “pseudo-vaccine” form of the virus. Either that, or someone used their labs.
Curious
Agree with most of what you say. It’s possible someone was working on a “loss of function” or whole protein immune response. But I don’t see any compelling evidence. Natural evolution seems to me the most likely explanation.
I got it last fall and was out for a month! What a bunch of BS. Went to the doc in the box after week and got all kinds of stuff that helped but it just took a while to shake it.
Previous times I had it was gone in a day to a week.
Same here.