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Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Thu May 28, 2026 2:33 pm

https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/how-vacc ... holy-water
How Vaccines Became the “Holy Water” of Western Medicine

Tucker Carlson used to mock people who questioned vaccines. He now has a very different opinion about his past behavior.
The following information is based on a report originally published by A Midwestern Doctor. Key details have been streamlined and editorialized for clarity and impact. Read the original report here.

Tucker Carlson admitted he used to make fun of people who believe vaccines cause autism.

He now describes his behavior as “unthinking, stupid, and reactionary.”

Tucker says people are noticing what Robert De Niro noticed about vaccines before he suddenly vanished on the issue: “There’s something there that people aren’t addressing” with vaccines and autism.

De Niro declared this on “The Today Show” back in 2016. Let the clip roll, and you’ll see it.

Fast forward to today, and it’s hard to believe De Niro actually said what he did on mainstream television.

What’s even harder to believe is just how most of the vaccines used today got approved in the first place.

“Placebo” doesn’t mean what most people think it means when it comes to vaccines.

Once you understand what a vaccine “placebo” is, the way evidence gets buried starts making a lot more sense.
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DETROIT INDUSTRY, VACCINATION (NORTH WALL SUPPORTING PANEL), 1932-1933
The panel was controversial because certain religious authorities in Detroit viewed the panel as mocking the many depictions of the Nativity, with the woman representing Mary, the man representing Joseph, the infant representing Jesus of Nazareth, and the three men representing the Kings (or Wisemen or Magi) who -- according to Christian tradition -- visited Jesus, Mary, and Joseph shortly after Jesus' birth. The animals, they said, represented the animals in the manger where Jesus was said to have been born. According to The Detroit News:

“Denounced as communistic, sacrilegious and anti-American, a councilman just four days after their inauguration introduced a resolution before the City Council demanding they be scrubbed off the walls (which wouldn't work with frescoes).
Vaccines, Amen

Recently Aaron Siri published Vaccines, Amen, an excellent book which makes the best comparison between medicine and religion since Mendelsohn’s 1979 work by showing how repeatedly:

The words of a small number of (pharmaceutical-funded) trusted authorities are taken as dogmatic truth everyone copies—despite lacking evidence or logical support. Siri deposed the godfather (high priest) of America’s current vaccine program, showing critical gaps in his duplicitous reasoning that defined vaccination practice (along with him somehow believing his earning hundreds of millions of dollars from vaccines did not play any role in biasing him to favor vaccines).

Illogical and blatantly inconsistent positions are taken arguing vaccines are safe and effective with identical evidence types accepted if supporting that belief but rejected if refuting it. Siri highlights countless instances of glaring contradictions with the phrase “Vaccines, Amen,” something that also captures vaccine zealotry’s censorship of questioners and forced vaccination rather than logical persuasion.

Vaccine safety research is layered with endless assumptions that vaccines must be completely safe, concealing actual harms, yet this research—which never actually proved safety (due to those assumptions)—is presented as ironclad proof vaccines are both safe and effective.

Note: I recently corresponded with a CDC employee who shared that he “read a 2021-2022 project proposal which discussed how they were seeing the first girls that got the HPV vaccines were showing higher rates of cervical cancer as they got into older ages. Instead of making the obvious observation that this disproves the central [but never proven] justification for HPV vaccines, they just said, we know the vaccine works so something else must be happening to cause the rise in the condition it was meant to prevent.”

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Thu May 28, 2026 1:54 pm

https://naomiwolf.substack.com/p/can-a ... compounded
As I had warned in 2021-2024, the mRNA vaccines’ were disproportionately aimed at certain countries: especially the West. This is the result: birthrates have collapsed in the US, Western Europe, South Korea, Japan, and, interestingly, China; but the Arab world and Africa shows much more robust reproduction.

This map using data from the World Bank shows that the demographic future is Algerian, Libyan, Egyptian, Yemeni, Kazakh, Mongolian, Afghani, Syrian, Iraqi and Central African, even as the populations of the Western nations collapse with “no visible bloodshed”, attack, massacre or military invasion:




Those countries have more than two babies born per fertile woman — from 2.35 to as many as 4.10 per woman. In many of these countries, vaccination rates were low. Bangladesh? 2.1. Benin? 4.5. Central African Republic? 6.0. Democratic Republic of Congo? 6.0. “Middle East, Afghanistan, North Africa and Pakistan” — one category for some reason — 3.0. “Arab World” — 3.1.

In contrast, the developed world’s — the “Western” world’s, culturally speaking — birthrates shows a bloodbath. Iceland: 1.6. Sweden — 1.4. South Korea — a shocking .8. The UK? 1.6. The EU as a whole? An astonishing 1.3. Central Europe and the Baltics? 1.3. Singapore? An astonishing 1.0. Puerto Rico? 0.9. New Zealand? 1.6. Poland? 1.1. Germany? 1.4. Finland? 1.3.




Take a comprehensive look:




In contrast, just look at one fundamentalist Muslim country — Afghanistan:




Did Afghanistan have a high rate of COVID vaccination? No. “Afghanistan did not have a high rate of COVID-19 vaccination compared to global averages. While millions of doses were administered, approximately 40% to 44% of the population was fully vaccinated. The rollout was significantly hindered by vaccine hesitancy, supply shortages, and logistical challenges.”

Did sub-Saharan Africa have high rates of COVID vaccination? No. The very countries from whom millions of people are being shipped into Europe, were spared the frantic mRNA rollout: “COVID-19 vaccination efforts are lagging in Sub-Saharan Africa, as just over 20 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated.”

Hm.

Now think about the countries from which immigrants are being shipped wholesale to Europe, Australia, Japan, the US (under President Biden) and Canada, by globalist interests.

They are the same nations whose fertility was spared in what was otherwise a global frenzy to vaccinate: sub-Saharan Africa, fundamentalist Muslim countries in the Middle East, Afghanistan, Syria and so on.

Do you see the pattern?

I warned that different vials of the mRNA injection had different levels of damaging ingredients; indeed, different brands had different levels of damaging ingredients, with Moderna containing three times the damaging material as did Pfizer. I warned that issues as manipulable as temperatures of storage, or instructions for how many doses per vial, could affect the lethality or destructiveness of this injection — and I warned that the Pfizer documents showed dramatically higher rates of deaths and serious adverse events in the US than in any other country; and that after that, the highest rates were in Europe, in order of political importance — Germany, UK, France; Italy, Greece, Spain. And after that, all the rest of the world showed only 7% of the serious adverse events.

It was a geographically curated culling and sterilizing campaign.

baby's white and black bassinet


Photo by freestocks on Unsplash
This, today, is the result of this globally carefully targeted culling and sterilizing spree. Some nations are reproducing with extraordinary success; and the indigenous people of others are steadily dying out. And the abundant and fertile people from sub-Saharan Africa and certain fundamentalist Muslim nations are being exported to the European nations, to Canada, to Japan and Australia and Iceland — where the indigenous peoples at these rates can never replace themselves.

Now going from the macro to the micro: women in the US are suffering, babies are dying. Just in my immediate circle, I know young vaccinated women incapacitated and bedridden for days by horrific menstrual cramps; I have two young vaccinated colleagues who were told by their gynecologists that the lining of their uteruses are abnormally thin (a side effect of the vaccines, as documented in the Pfizer papers). I know a young woman who suffered a stroke — “reassuringly” called a “mini-stroke” — when she was pregnant. I know a young vaccinated woman who had two miscarriages in five months. I know a vaccinated mother of four in her thirties who has now has had almost twice the number of miscarriages than she has had children.

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Thu May 28, 2026 1:08 pm

https://youtu.be/1rZbLroOouc

24:00

Ed Dowd talking about Covid vaccine deaths and disabilities.

Turbo cancers and sepsis increases due to immune deficiency

Excess deaths are 5% above normal

Ebola and hantavirus scares may or may not be weaponized for election year

If it is weaponized we’ll see more noise about these viruses over the summer going to midterms

If they try to lock us down there will be an uprising too many are awake now

29:00

Ed Dowd talking about unrestricted warfare

It’s been going on since Covid

We’re being attacked on different fronts

5th generation warfare

More people are recognizing what’s going on

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Thu May 28, 2026 8:38 am

https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com ... ddenly-814
In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States and worldwide, May 18-25, 2026

NASCAR champ Kyle Busch (41); actors Corky Ford (62, C), Grizz Chapman (52); tenor Limmie Pulliam (51); dancer Judy Rice; rapper Rob Base (59, C); YouTuber Daniel Coleman's son Isaac (14, C); & more

A survey of the likely global toll of COVID “vaccination,” based on the reports collected by our worldwide team of researchers this past week

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Wed May 27, 2026 8:11 am

Reminds me of how Ed Dowd said if Trump and RFK didn’t pull the Covid vaccines from the market we could expect “business as usual” with his new term.

I wonder how powerful Big Pharma and the medical monopoly actually is. The tentacles of Big Pharma might go all the way to bottom level of America.
The "Rockefeller medical monopoly" refers to the historical and ongoing critique that the Rockefeller family used their vast oil wealth to systematically reshape the American healthcare system in the early 20th century, cementing the dominance of conventional (allopathic) medicine while marginalizing holistic, natural, and alternative practices.
Our world is full of God given treatments that the medical monopoly chooses to ignore and specifically not study because there is no profit in them.
Recent scientific research suggests that dandelion extract has potential anticancer properties, though it is not a proven "cure" for cancer. Lab and animal studies indicate that specific dandelion extracts can selectively induce apoptosis (cell death) in various cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed.

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by Higgenbotham » Tue May 26, 2026 11:36 am

Investigative Group
EXCLUSIVE: Trump’s Pollster Found Voters Were Highly Concerned About Vaccines. The Poll Never Saw Daylight

An unreleased poll appears to undermine the White House’s stated rationale for pivoting away from policies that inflame pharmaceutical companies.

The Daily Caller News Foundation obtained a secret poll conducted in October 2025 by President Donald Trump’s longtime pollster Tony Fabrizio finding that 73% of voters expressed concern about childhood vaccine mandates, while a whopping 90% of voters expressed concern about the pharmaceutical industry’s corrupting influence. (EXCLUSIVE: Fauci Privately Called Natural Immunity Data ‘Impressive’ Before Forcing Jabs On Americans)

The October poll was never released. White House officials in media reports have instead cited a more limited poll Fabrizio conducted a month later concluding the issue is a political loser to justify Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s election-year pivot to food policy. The shift away from vaccines at Kennedy’s health department culminated last week in the termination of the lead author of the Trump administration’s policy on the childhood vaccination schedule.

The secret Fabrizio poll, which has not been previously reported, tells a different story. It shows voters’ top health concern is the drug lobby’s influence on public policy, on medical research and on news coverage, and that nearly seven in ten voters want more research on vaccines’ cumulative effect in infants. The DCNF has obtained the poll but is not publishing it at the request of its source, who does not have permission to release it.

Fabrizio’s firm, Fabrizio Lee, did not respond to requests for comment.
https://dailycaller.com/2026/05/26/excl ... ite-house/

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Tue May 26, 2026 9:40 am

From 2024:

https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/eb ... to-infects
Ebola Vaccine That 'Sheds' in 31% of Vaccinated Given to Colorado Healthcare Workers Just Down the Road from New Bat Lab

Pending pandemic?
ERVEBO Ebola Vaccine’s ‘Shedding’ Problem

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) package insert for ERVEBO states that the vaccine “shed[s]” in 31.7% of the vaccinated and for up to 20 days after vaccination.

This means that vaccinated individuals could spread the vaccine virus to those around them.

“Vaccine virus RNA has been detected in blood, saliva, urine, and fluid from skin vesicles of vaccinated individuals,” the insert reads. “In Study 6, 31.7% (19/60) of participants 12 months through 17 years of age enrolled in a substudy shed vaccine virus in saliva following vaccination.”

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Tue May 26, 2026 9:30 am

Alpha-gal is not mysterious at all - it is manifestation of autoimmune vaccination injuries due to vaccines and other injectable drugs (biologics, recombinant proteins, monoclonal antibodies) containing gelatin and bovine products. Alpha gal is not found in the Amish population who live in the country side, raise cattle, and are constantly exposed to ticks that feed on cattle. Neither alpha gal nor Lyme were found by the Control Group Project that tracked 1500+ completely unvaccinated people (out of a survey of 800,000+) in the US at all ages. However, any time I post about Lyme/alpha gal not being caused by ticks I am inundated by the sufferers claiming to be completely unvaccinated! Normally, I don’t know anyone who is never vaxxed, as it’s a very small % of the population. It very much seems like this is a script designed for online campaigns/influencers, activists who want to believe in and promote the official narrative for whichever reason. It may be psychologically more palatable to think that your life was randomly wrecked by an insect (or incorrect genes) and not by you believing your idiot money whore doctor. Often times these people love their doctor, have attachment need to constantly go to the doctors for “care”, and thus, exhibit hostility to the suggestion they are injuring themselves every time they run to the doctor’s office. I don’t know, I am not a shrink, but I have seen these patterns, especially in middle-aged white women.

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Tue May 26, 2026 9:28 am

https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/t ... o-cover-up
Weaponized Ticks!!!", a mini review.
There are no "genetically engineered ticks" in your backyard. Don't fall for propaganda designed to scare the brainwashed into Lyme vaccines and useless testing.
TLDR version:

“Alpha-gal syndrome” is a collection of autoimmune vaccination/drug/iatrogenic injuries due to vaccines and other injections containing gelatin, bovine products and many other adjuvants.

There is no scientific proof of tick bites causing alpha-gal syndrome, i.e. no animal models by which a carnivore animal becomes allergic to meat after a tick bite.
Experiments claiming genetic engineering ticks are demonstrably hyped-up lab tricks, with zero evidence these “trick-ticks” can cause meat allergy. Even if you believe in genetics (I don’t) here is no gene for alpha-gal identified today. So, how would it be “spliced” into the “tick’s genome”?

Even if you believe “genetic engineering” (known method described below), there is no evidence that the “engineered” ticks can survive and successfully outcompete normal insects in nature long enough to produce any observable difference on humans.

Alpha-gal is being hyped in media for purposes of covering up vaccine injuries. The reason alpha-gal cases are “exploding” is because new CPT billing codes allow doctors to bill for this diagnosis since 2021 (mRNA vax rollout). If a doctor can make money, they will diagnose with the new code.

Pfizer and other mRNA makers have invested billions in Lyme vaccines, and they are paying for scary infommercials about “weaponized ticks” - which is nothing but propaganda of fear to sell more vaccines and useless testing.

Re: Religion and Vaccine Arguments

by tim » Fri May 22, 2026 1:06 pm

A fourth turning is the time when the old social institutions decay and collapse only to be rebuilt into working systems that serve as their intended purpose.

https://tdefender.substack.com/p/break ... ot-science
A federal appeals court has vacated a landmark decision that found fluoridated drinking water poses an “unreasonable risk” to children’s health under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).

The decision by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals did not challenge the substance of the lower court’s findings — that fluoride is toxic to children and ought to be regulated. Instead, the court based its decision on procedural issues related to the lower court’s handling of the litigation.

The case will now go back to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, where District Judge Edward Chen will be required to exclude all scientific evidence that became available after 2020.

Michael Connett, attorney for the plaintiffs, told The Defender the court “instructed Judge Chen to travel back in time to 2020 and make this ruling based on a stale factual record.”

Connett said the directive to ignore years’ worth of evidence on fluoride’s dangers runs counter to the intent of the TSCA — which is to protect hundreds of millions of Americans from substances that are harmful to human health.

The federal appeals court ruling, handed down late Thursday, stemmed from a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) brought by consumer advocacy groups including Food & Water Watch, the Fluoride Action Network (FAN), and Moms Against Fluoridation.

The groups sued after the EPA refused to consider their 2016 citizens’ petition asking the agency to regulate fluoride.

After two bench trials, Chen ruled that fluoride at the federally recommended concentration of 0.7 milligrams/liter (mg/L) posed an “unreasonable risk” to children’s health and ordered the EPA to regulate it accordingly.

However, the 9th Circuit panel said the lower court violated the “party presentation principle” — a legal doctrine requiring courts to act as neutral arbiters rather than taking control of a case’s factual development.

https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/blame-th ... aslighting
Blame the Patient: The Medical Gaslighting Crisis Hiding in Plain Sight

This clip of Dr. Peter Hotez is an extreme case of medical gaslighting that is easy to spot. But what about when it’s not?
Something seismic has happened to public health in America—and most people haven’t fully processed its scale.

A 2025 JAMA study surveying pregnant mothers and parents of young children found that only 37% fully trusted the CDC vaccine schedule and planned to follow it completely.

Five years ago, a number that low would have been unimaginable.

So what’s causing the drop? And what does it mean?

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