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The Case Against Vaccination - 1896, Small-Pox, and Déjà-Vu
Created on: 2022-12-05
Note: a more recent, and fuller version of this article, is available here
Through the covid pandemic, the population divided itself very quickly into two parts. On the one side, there were those who sat terrorized by the TV set. They believed everything they saw, and followed, or at least believed in, every order, and some became self-appointed enforcers of the new rules, screaming abuse at any dissenters.
On the other side, are the skeptics. We doubted the official narrative - many of us since before the first lockdown, and have spent the last two years pushing back against various forms of collective insanity.
After two and a half years, the tide is turning, and many of the skeptics' views have shifted from absolute heresy, to accepted truth. For example - that the covid vaccines had very little effect on transmission, and that mask and lockdown policies were ineffective, and harmful.
Those who were early skeptics, who got most things right from early on, did not just guess lucky. The health freedom movement (to which most regular readers of this site belong) called most things right because many of us have spent years, or even decades, learning about health, from all angles, from books, articles, personal experience, and from long memories - for there are many parallels between the covid debacle and previous pandemics. Even many of the key individuals in the covid situation were involved in the last twenty or even forty years of pandemics.
But the comparisons go much further back than many realize. In fact, there is a pattern that recurs all the way back to the first vaccine - which was for small-pox.