Posted on 09/30/2023 4:46:34 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Robert Louis Stevenson in New Arabian Nights wrote the famous line, “I regard you with an indifference closely bordering on aversion.” When it comes to the paradoxical relationship between the plans and actions of the United Nations and medical health agencies on the one hand, and the strong evidence that contradicts the benefits of their plans, the quote is more than apt.
On September 20th, government officials and their representatives assembled at the UN, and approved a political declaration on pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response, and a lengthy call to action of its members. The declaration will privilege the WHO with the authority to oversee pandemics in the future, and the agreement is expected to be signed sometime in 2024.
Among the many items listed for its members, the subject of vaccines is sprinkled throughout numerous times. One related section—item 64—concerns the reactions of those who are vaccine-hesitant:
Take measures to counter and address the negative impacts of health-related misinformation, disinformation, hate speech and stigmatization, especially on social media platforms, on people’s physical and mental health, including countering vaccine hesitancy in the context of pandemic prevention, preparedness and response….
Now, why would there be any vaccine hesitancy? Have the Covid-19 vaccines led to more good than harm? Have there been numerous vaccine adverse events that stand out as abnormal? Do we have a body of evidence that might suggest that vaccine hesitancy is, in fact, a good idea?
The Bradford Hill Criteria is a good place to turn to for some answers as it is noted to be the most reliable way to assess causality of an association. Bradford Hill, in 1965, listed 9 criteria but there are 5 that are applicable to vaccines: Strength of Association, Biological Plausibility, Temporality, Consistency and Specificity. Dr. Peter McCullough and Steve Kirsch are...
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I will listen to the UN and WHO when I decide to be led by communist despots.
Government officials and their representatives assembled at the UN, considered reactions of those who are “vaccine-hesitant:”
“Take measures to counter and address the negative impacts of health-related misinformation, disinformation, hate speech and stigmatization, especially on social media platforms, on people’s physical and mental health, including countering vaccine hesitancy in the context of pandemic prevention, preparedness and response….......”
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