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Sep 13, 2022Liked by Bruce O'Hara

A well-stated and much-needed article. I continually shake my head at the inanity of the belief that these vaccines actually work. The continued pressure and hype around them makes absolutely no sense when one looks at the evidence of their non-efficacy. Your take on why this persists is right on.

Thank you.

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Incompetence or malfeasance? This is the question.

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It is truly difficult to believe that governments were THAT incompetent. It is certainly obvious that big pharma had an out-sized influence on government policies. Whether that influence was directly bought, or just a side-effect of the revolving door between big pharma and the public bureaucracy - that is a question that deserves more research.

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Well put, Bruce.

That paper was excellent and, yes, every post-secondary institution in the country (world?) should use it as a manual of how to proceed with covid policies.

The ability to control people is addictive--too many politicians and bureaucrats alike got used to the idea of controlling our behaviour; they're not likely to relinquish that power hit until they leave office.

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Hopefully we can expedite the 'leave office' process!

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Good article Bruce! Keep up the good work.

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Thanks!

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Dr. Prasad is definitely good, and willing to risk his career by speaking out. I think he is wrong in believing that there is still benefit from the jabs for some people, but his views are still evolving as more data comes out. That's what actually following science (instead of "THE science" looks like.

Here's my take on the lies we are being fed by big pharma, public "health" agencies, and the media: https://rumble.com/v1i88nx-lies-misdirection-and-moving-goalposts.html

I also posted this on my Odysee channel, but didn't dare post it on YouTube. They would doubtlessly take it down immediately as "disinformation" and put another strike on my account. Fortunately, YT has not messed with my "In Pfizer's Own Words..." video, because in that one I carefully provided official data and documents to back up everything I said, and did not offer any opinions. It's really hard to walk that tightrope on YT to present factual information without being censored. Vinay does a great job at that.

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One of the things I appreciate about Dr. Prasad is that he can be generally in favour of vaccines but still be willing to talk about the various safety issues associated with vaccines. He's helped a lot of pro-vaccine types to see vaccines in a more objective fashion.

Jim, I looked at your latest Rumble outing - it's an excellent summary of the problems with the vaccines and Paxlovid. It's a bloody shame that Youtube is so tightly censored that easily verifiable data like you present is not allowed to be shown to Youtube's massive audience.

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Thanks! To be fair, my channel is so tiny and obscure that even on YT I get very few views. My Pfizer video is currently at a paltry 175 views, and that's actually one of my most popular videos. It just frustrates me to no end that I had a YT video taken down and a strike against my channel just for daring to encourage people to get outside and remove the stupid face diapers for some fresh air and sunshine. Apparently that commonsense and healthy advice is now "dangerous misinformation"! Meanwhile, channels posting binge eating content, circus-like gym lifts, and other self-destructive behavior are wildly popular and make piles of money without any censorship.

For any "controversial" (anti-pharma) opinion videos I'll post exclusively on Rumble and Odysee, unless I have iron-clad documentation to back it up like I did in my Pfizer video. Most of my content is unrelated to that topic anyway. It would just be nice to occasionally speak my mind and post to YT without having to worry about getting another strike.

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