"We will also review the story of a particular government agency that is offering Ernest compensation to claim that Ernesto did not die as a result of the vaccine."
If this is true, wow! If this is true, how many other survivors have been offered money to absolve the vaccine of causing these deaths?
"We will also review the story of a particular government agency that is offering Ernest compensation to claim that Ernesto did not die as a result of the vaccine."
If this is true, wow! If this is true, how many other survivors have been offered money to absolve the vaccine of causing these deaths?
The tease to this program has definitely piqued my interest.
I'm still at a loss to explain why so many family members who lost a loved one from the vaccine (or even maybe did) refuse to raise hell and demand answers.
"Confirmation bias" tells us people look for confirmation that a big decision they made on a big issue was the right one. Conversely, they are going to ignore and run from any information/data that would tell them they made a terrible decision, or have been believing lies. This is probably one of those truths most people simply can't handle.
Did you ever learn of Tiffany Dover? She was a nurse that got one of the first Covid shots way back in December 2020. She fainted on camera, then died shortly after, and the fact checkers still say she is alive, even though there is no evidence of it.
The hospital she worked at even posted a faked video supposedly proving she was alive. The woman faking to be here was covered with a mask and didn't speak.
No family members or coworkers have spoken out about her death. Sad.
The hospital chain she worked for got $1.5B in Covid payments.
These fathers of course deserve great credit for speaking out and saying what they believe happened. If I lost a child, I would want the people responsible to be held accountable. If I had to fight the whole power structure in the world to try to make this happen, I would. These people can also save the lives of other children (and adults) by telling their stories. This way, they can turn a personal tragedy into some good results. That is, they can prevent other parents from going through the hell they have gone through. With other tragic and unnecessary deaths, parents do realize this and do try to help others. With Covid, such examples are exceedingly rare. This is bizarre.
"We will also review the story of a particular government agency that is offering Ernest compensation to claim that Ernesto did not die as a result of the vaccine."
If this is true, wow! If this is true, how many other survivors have been offered money to absolve the vaccine of causing these deaths?
The tease to this program has definitely piqued my interest.
I'm still at a loss to explain why so many family members who lost a loved one from the vaccine (or even maybe did) refuse to raise hell and demand answers.
So many people just don't want to believe it. Denial and mass formation are incredibly powerful.
"Confirmation bias" tells us people look for confirmation that a big decision they made on a big issue was the right one. Conversely, they are going to ignore and run from any information/data that would tell them they made a terrible decision, or have been believing lies. This is probably one of those truths most people simply can't handle.
Exactly!
By the way, New Jersey Institute of Technology has some great pages about how to identify bias: https://researchguides.njit.edu/evaluate/basics and https://digitalskills.njit.edu/data-science-analytics/data-science-terms/
Did you ever learn of Tiffany Dover? She was a nurse that got one of the first Covid shots way back in December 2020. She fainted on camera, then died shortly after, and the fact checkers still say she is alive, even though there is no evidence of it.
The hospital she worked at even posted a faked video supposedly proving she was alive. The woman faking to be here was covered with a mask and didn't speak.
No family members or coworkers have spoken out about her death. Sad.
The hospital chain she worked for got $1.5B in Covid payments.
https://trusttheq.com/tiffany-dovers-killer-shot-was-the-cost-of-silence-a-mountain-sized-handout-to-chi-11-10-1921/
These fathers of course deserve great credit for speaking out and saying what they believe happened. If I lost a child, I would want the people responsible to be held accountable. If I had to fight the whole power structure in the world to try to make this happen, I would. These people can also save the lives of other children (and adults) by telling their stories. This way, they can turn a personal tragedy into some good results. That is, they can prevent other parents from going through the hell they have gone through. With other tragic and unnecessary deaths, parents do realize this and do try to help others. With Covid, such examples are exceedingly rare. This is bizarre.