May 14, 2020
Re VACCINES and reported death rates from flu. Transcript is autogenerated and contains errors that made me check the audio of the video to understand the text, so I made a partial pass through the text trying to improve readability (errors remain).
Text posted beneath the video asserts it is banned in many countries. I don't know if that's true but I'll link the transcript below in case the video is removed.
The speaker has a rough voice that doesn't transcribe well, but he is getting the word out about vaccines, (e.g., not safety tested partly due to CDC originally being military, still have military rank, avoided calling it a "medicine" and called it a "biologic" and biologics are exempt from safety testing etc.) Also, vaccine manufacturers are often exempt from legal repercussions.
Ironically, the FR post number where I placed the transcript of the video happens to bear part of Bill Gates' patent number on his human tracking technology [2020 060606]. The transcript appears at the bottom of the post.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3844319/posts?page=1666#1666
The part of the video that most intrigued me was Kennedy's comments about the death rates from flu. In my opinion, they make sense and that means the CDC and other agencies says 95K died of the flu 2 years ago but in fact, almost all of that number were pneumonia which the CDC counts as flu (combines the two numbers). They use the pneumonia numbers to over count the flu, and use that number push the flu vaccine, when in fact annual deaths from flu are tiny.
THe most severe type of pneumonia is bacterial, and is often a secondary infection when someone has flu or some other respiratory virus. So in some pneumonia cases, the person could have had flu, or another resp. virus (there are so many) and then became susceptible to bacterial pneumonia. But plenty of people get flu w/o pneumonia.
I wonder how many people get bacterial pneumonia without first having something like flu/other virus. Maybe medically knowledgeable people will answer.