Who's at Risk for COVID Now?

Author -  Larry A. Law

August 22, 2023
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A study by the Cleveland Clinic was published in June 2023 which proves something most of us already knew: COVID vaccines increase the chances of getting COVID—they are NOT protective! Due to a federal mandate, most of the 48,344 employees at the Cleveland Clinic were mandated to get a COVID jab to keep their job. A minority of those employees (11,990) chose to be completely 'up-to-date' on their vaccines by getting boosters too. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) defines these requirements and how many boosters are necessary to be considered up-to-date. Interestingly, 36,344 medical employees (three times as many) wisely chose to disregard the government's heavy-handed tactics and remained NOT up-to-date with their COVID boosters. Researchers considered them wise, because guess which group turned out to be more susceptible to COVID? The up-to-date employees had 25% more COVID infections. Unexplainably, female vaccinated employees had a 24% higher chance of getting COVID than their male vaccinated co-workers. The final data, adjusted for confounders (variables that mask the true relationship), showed that the up-to-date employees were 33% more likely to get COVID!

Study Authors' Conclusion

The Cleveland Clinic researchers concluded that "This study's findings question the wisdom of promoting the idea that every person needs to be 'up-to-date' on COVID-19 vaccination... it should be pointed out that there is not a single study that has shown that the COVID-19 bivalent vaccine protects against severe disease or death caused by the XBB lineages of the Omicron variant. At least one prior study has failed to find a protective effect of the bivalent vaccine against the XBB lineages of SARS-CoV-2. People may still choose to get the vaccine, but an assumption that the vaccine protects against severe disease and death is not reason enough to unconditionally push a vaccine of questionable effectiveness to all adults."

How Did the Politically Correct Get It So Wrong?

Do you remember the hysterical promotion of the COVID vaccines and the false advertising by the CDC, FDA, and government-directed social media and mainstream media? All through 2021 and 2022 the people who chose not to get the vaccine were maligned as 'anti-vaxxers,' low-lifes—the lepers of society who were hated, despised, and ridiculed. Here is short video if you've forgotten how bad supposedly good-people were capable of being to their brothers and sisters who chose to exercise a different option with regards to what they put into their own bodies. The mantra "my body, my choice" apparently was approved for abortion supporters but not the 'dangerously misinformed about COVID-19 vaccines.'

The mass hysteria based on man-made fear was nearly as blatant during Nazi Germany. A segment of society was declared unclean, ostracized and threatened with social and financial disenfranchisement for not complying with "the scientific experts." The experts, as often is the case, once again got it spectacularly wrong. Having been in that maligned minority, I have nothing in my heart that needs or requires vengeance (that belongs to a merciful God). But it is important that society remember how so many misbehaved in such an injurious manner. The democratic governments violated the agency and freedom of individuals in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Europe, and America. I would expect such unethical and immoral conduct in communist countries, but here in the United States—the land of the free and the home of the brave? Well, at least, it is still the home of the brave and those willing to fight to maintain their Constitutional rights of life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness as determined by the individual and not dictated by the state. Definitely watch the 3-minute video and remember how it was and how it should never be again in America.

A Great Book

In addition to the video, a great book that explains how propaganda is used so effectively in the United States of America is titled, One Idea To Rule Them All—Reverse Engineering American Propaganda . It is easy to read and was so enlightening to me as it documents how "Idea Bullying" elevates favored ideas and secures their adoption by the public through hidden and often nefarious means. It started with the creation of the Committee on Public Information established by executive order of President Woodrow Wilson in 1917. The committee managed to erase the memory of the slogan that got him elected, "He kept us out of war." The committee's new slogan was carefully crafted and marketed as "Make the world safe for democracy," so the public would acquiesce before they realized they were actually signing up to send thousands of their sons to die in a European war. The techniques used to sell ideas to the masses have been refined over the last century. A spider's web of influence permits the coordinated messaging and hidden agenda of the elite to hoodwink the general public into accepting scripted solutions to manufactured, fake realities without thoughtful discussion. Examples include the COVID-19 pandemic, global warming, the lone gunman theory in the JFK assassination, gender dysphoria, and critical race theory. How they do it and how the public falls for it is clearly presented in the book by Michelle Stiles. Once you see the process, you can never unsee it again.

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