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Someone once said that if you tell a lie often enough people will believe it, particularly if the lie is a big one. Make no mistake, the Covid vaccination lie is a very big one.
How does she explain the current guidelines for overseas nursing recruitment?
Likewise, NZ hospitals still insist on Covid vaccination for workers.
Nearly 600,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine expire on the 31st of January unless Pfizer extends their life. At $36.50 per dose that’s nearly $22M of wasted government spending. Previously the expired vaccine was sent to Niue after Pfizer extended the life of frozen, unopened vaccine for one month, but will a month make any difference to wasted vaccines in the light of our waning appetite for vaccination?
Most likely New Zealand is following the US with a drop-off in demand.
It’s getting harder for Ardern’s Government to ignore overseas vaccine scepticism when studies indicate the vaccine increases the likelihood of catching Covid rather than preventing it.
A pre-print study, not peer-reviewed, on the bivalent Covid flu vaccine, says the “risk of COVID-19 increased with time since the most recent prior COVID-19 episode and with the number of vaccine doses previously received”.
And adverse vaccine events are piling up. Countries such as Norway and Germany are calling for a national enquiry into vaccine injury and death while Canada records payouts of more than $2.7M to 50 claimants of serious vaccine injury.
The Coronavirus Plushie video, Myocarditis: Not Rare, Not Mild & Much Greater Risk From COVID-19 Vaccination Than Infection, has links to studies supporting the argument that the vaccine is neither safe nor effective.
This week cardiologist Peter A McCullough tag-teamed with a UK cardiologist, Dr Aseem Malhotra, to discuss the so-called “rare” myocarditis.
McCullough polled Twitter this week asking whether people trust Jacinda Ardern after her introduction of the most draconian Covid measures and mandates.
Anyone discounting government and media-driven Covid hysteria had every right to be suspicious about the risk associated with developing Covid vaccines in such a short time frame.
Ardern’s claims of safety and efficacy were not credible back then and certainly not now.
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla admitted in March 2022 that their mRNA vaccine was a first for them time wise. The usual trajectory in vaccine development is a decade, give or take, but Bourla says Pfizer worked on mRNA technology for just two years prior to being instructed to let their vaccine loose on the world, which explains the no liability on the manufacturer clause in Pfizer’s supply agreements.
US military operatives venturing into potentially hazardous situations where the risk from a lethal virus such as Ebola were given unapproved inoculation and/or treatment authorised by the FDA using emergency use approval which may explain the long-term relationship between Pfizer and DARPA since 2013.
FDA approval for the partially tested vaccine for emergency use allowing Pfizer’s distribution of a partially tested product on a large market outside of the US military is a first in the history of medicine.
Hopefully, it will be the last.