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MUNCHY's avatar

Interesting piece especially as you have shown that being vaccinated doesn't open all doors. Another thing that occurs to me that a vaccine may not be the best way to prevent Covid at all. If you think that, an individual might choose to boost their immune system best they can and keep on hand any remedies that have been shown to deal with it early.

If you think its political, you may choose to not go along with the politicians who seem to be carrying out orders.

Another thing...this virus was likely released in 2019 so by now you've either had symptoms or not but it's hard to imagine your body has not been exposed to it al all, so again why vaccinate if the jabs don't even work well?

Nothing points to everybody being injected so this is a dangerous world we live in as it means the political leaders are willing to sacrifice some of their own people in order to comply with the 'new normal' rules.

It almost seems like our duty is to not comply.

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Michael Riches's avatar

Thanks for reading the piece and leaving a thoughtful comment. I appreciate the feedback. I agree with what you've said here. There are so many overlapping issues relating to medical ethics, human rights, media narratives, and social politics, I find that I have to intentionally steer clear of certain issues in order to stay on track and not fog the point I want to make. Other times, I play devil's advocate and assume certain viewpoints are justified just to show that those views don't support the next issue down the line. I try to tackle one issue per essay, but it's difficult!

You've touched on points that have been on my mind too, and I'm glad you mentioned them. My slight disagreement is that I think the jabs work well, but I agree that they are proving to not work in the way we expected -- in other words, they are part of the treatment options, but not going to end the pandemic. My concern is that we need to look at other treatment options and health initiatives to complement the vaccines, but discussion of those get dangerously suppressed. And there are a handful of other options to help keep the unvaxxed out of hospitals, which I will discuss in an upcoming article.

Thanks for your subscription. It's nice to know when people are following.

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MUNCHY's avatar

Thank you for your reply to my reply!

I am perplexed though as to why you believe the vaccines protect. Maybe some do to some degree but as far as I can see, when you start jabbing people with the so called 'vaccines' that many countries are trialling, people get sick. Tragically, they started with the elderly and they went down like nine pins.

https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/5fa5866942937a4d73918723/601ffc3e56a64132caa3f42f_Open_Letter_from_the_UKMFA_Vaccine_Deaths_Care%20Homes.pdf

Of course, the authorities can dress it up as Covid so round and round we go. When they drop dead through a stroke or a heart attcak it is a bit harder to brush under the carpet.

The bottom line is nobody can even know if they're safe in the longer term and they have casused a lot of problems alreday. But also, there is always a rise in "Covid cases" after the injections are rolled out.

Before we were panicked about Covid 19 ie Dec 19-Mar '20 we were living with it and nobody noticed. That wasn't good enough so the press were told to scare us all to death! Not the ideal response to a health problem but ideal for the global elites who want a change to the world's financial system.

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