Roman, as you have done consistently since Dissolving Illusions, this is an excellent piece, one of the best I've seen in terms of communicating all aspects of the problem with pertussis in an interesting and understandable fashion. Thanks very much; it will be very useful in the future.
I almost added that! I just didn't want to make it too long of an article. I might do a follow-up article on what I had in a day or two. You have an interesting diagram. I'm a bit confused, though. The arrows pointing up to vaccinated/unvaccinated, I'm not sure about. Thanks!
It's a good point. I think the intent was to indicate these were the two distinct groups going forward. But it probably would be better just to leave the two words as category headers (in slightly larger font) above their respective columns.
A doc I know was suspicious of the CV19 jab but both he and his college student son took it anyway. He got pericarditis. The doc asked the campus health director if it wasn't likely the jab was to blame. The bureaucrat said "no, we see in his record that he had whooping cough as a little kid-- that must have done it."
When he told me the story, I said, "oh, the whooping cough he was vaccinated for?"
The doc slapped his own forehead like he coulda had a V8.
Roman, as you have done consistently since Dissolving Illusions, this is an excellent piece, one of the best I've seen in terms of communicating all aspects of the problem with pertussis in an interesting and understandable fashion. Thanks very much; it will be very useful in the future.
The only thing I think would have enhanced it would have been a mention of the 2013 baboon study (https://www.pnas.org/doi/pdf/10.1073/pnas.1314688110, by the FDA, of all people!). It made the point so clearly I put up a page on it during our battle against mandates in Maine: https://dickatlee.com/issues/health/vaccines/maine/baboons_pertussis_study.html.
I almost added that! I just didn't want to make it too long of an article. I might do a follow-up article on what I had in a day or two. You have an interesting diagram. I'm a bit confused, though. The arrows pointing up to vaccinated/unvaccinated, I'm not sure about. Thanks!
It's a good point. I think the intent was to indicate these were the two distinct groups going forward. But it probably would be better just to leave the two words as category headers (in slightly larger font) above their respective columns.
Thank you, your work should be required reading in every medical profession.
A doc I know was suspicious of the CV19 jab but both he and his college student son took it anyway. He got pericarditis. The doc asked the campus health director if it wasn't likely the jab was to blame. The bureaucrat said "no, we see in his record that he had whooping cough as a little kid-- that must have done it."
When he told me the story, I said, "oh, the whooping cough he was vaccinated for?"
The doc slapped his own forehead like he coulda had a V8.
Slowly, slowly people wake up.
Another excellent piece, thank you.
All vaccines are major failures and major poisons. Even Gondorf would be proud of this decades long con game.
Instead of voodoo jabs they just rename it "fooking cough" you never hear about it again.
Absolutely excellent article. 10 out of 10.