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Vaccination for children is increasingly viewed as less important, which is concerning. In 2001, 94% believed it was extremely important to vaccinate children, but this dropped to 84% in 2019 and now stands at just 69%. While a majority still supports vaccination, this marks a significant decline of 25 points since the start of the century and a 15-point drop in the last five years. Among Republicans, the decline is even steeper: from 93% in 2001 to 79% in 2019, and now only 54%. This nearly 40-point drop raises alarms among public health officials, indicating a troubling trend rather than a temporary fluctuation.

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In a study of 325 autopsies, it was found that 73.9% of deaths were either directly caused by the COVID-19 vaccine or significantly contributed to by it. Most deaths occurred within a week or two after receiving the vaccine, with cardiovascular causes being the main factor. This contradicts the official narrative from the CDC and FDA, who claim there is no evidence linking deaths to the vaccine. These autopsies provide undeniable proof that the vaccine is responsible for some deaths, challenging the government's stance. The study has gained significant attention on social media and editorial platforms.

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The poll revealed shocking results on voter fraud. About 1 in 5 mail-in ballots involved fraudulent activities like voting in a state where not a legal resident, filling out someone else's ballot, or forging signatures. Additionally, 10-11% of respondents knew someone who admitted to committing voter fraud.

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Health officials are concerned as mass vaccinations are seen as the only way to return to normalcy. However, after almost 4 months of the vaccination campaign, providers are running out of people who are willing to be vaccinated.

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We analyzed all patients in my practice, no cherry-picking. Stratified by vaccines, 500 had 0, 3,700+ had some. Results showed more vaccines correlated with worse outcomes: infections, ADD, ADHD, neurodevelopmental issues, eczema, allergies, anemia. Data is powerful. Access to this info would have changed my choices for my daughter. Every parent deserves all information for informed decisions. Translation: We examined all patients in the practice without bias. Results showed a correlation between more vaccines and negative outcomes. Access to this data would have influenced my decisions for my daughter. All parents should have access to complete information for informed choices.

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A speaker points out that poll data adds up to 110%. They ask if this is intentional or an error and yield for clarification. Another speaker responds that the data is from a Quinnipiac poll held two weeks prior, noting it contains information about Donald Trump's falling poll numbers. The first speaker reiterates that the data adds up to 110% and calls the poll "fake."

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There is a debate about implementing a vaccine mandate, but the speakers have different opinions. Speaker 0 is against it, while Speaker 1 believes it cannot be enforced. Speaker 2 thinks it is proportionate, but Speaker 3 emphasizes the need to increase vaccine willingness without mandating it. Speaker 4 mentions the right to refuse vaccination and the government's promise against a mandate. Speaker 2 reiterates that there will be no vaccine mandate, and Speaker 0 insists on the need for one. However, Speaker 2 clarifies that not using the vaccine won't result in losing basic rights. They believe a solution leading to a vaccine mandate will be found.

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We submitted a paper on COVID vaccine injuries to The Lancet, which was taken down due to pressure from the pharmaceutical industry. The paper has now passed peer review and will be published, showing that 74% of sudden deaths after vaccination were caused by the vaccine. More evidence is emerging daily on the harm of COVID vaccines, urging politicians to act preemptively.

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We must push back against anti-vaxxers who pose a serious challenge. Vaccines work for adults, and we have evidence on our side. It's time to be more aggressive in countering their harmful actions, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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I support mandatory vaccines for all companies. We need to look out for each other. I'm not bothered by anti-vaccine backlash. The vaccine rollout has been successful, unlike past mistakes. We will get through this together.

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There have been reports of thousands of deaths, but only one post-vaccine autopsy out of 11,000 deaths. This raises concerns about the validity of the science behind it. The focus seems to be on instilling fear and promoting the vaccine without proper investigation. Without actively looking for answers, we cannot expect to find them.

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The poll revealed shocking results regarding voter fraud in the 2020 election. Approximately 1 in 5 people admitted to voting in a state where they were not legal residents, filling out someone else's ballot, or forging signatures on ballots. Additionally, 10-11% of respondents knew someone who had committed voter fraud. These findings suggest that at least 1 in 5 mail-in ballots involved fraudulent activity.

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A data analyst and former Air Force Major conducted a survey among embalmers nationwide. 72% reported seeing white fibrous blood clots in corpses in 2023. The analyst, Tom Haviland, conducted the survey after hearing reports of these clots. He sent out surveys to over 3 dozen funeral associations and 1700 funeral homes worldwide. The survey found that 7 out of 10 embalmers observed the clots, with most seeing them after the vaccine rollout in 2021. A follow-up survey is currently underway to gather more data for 2023.

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We conducted a vote on whether multiculturalism is working. The results are in: 5% of voters said yes, while 95% said no.

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Nick, what does the Maha crew need to do and what do the people need to be demanding? First, we have to look in the past. Back in the nineteen fifties, they removed the Qatar polio vaccine for ten deaths. They removed the swine flu vaccine of nineteen seventies for twenty to fifty deaths. They removed the Rhoda Shield vaccine in 1999 due to ten cases of bowel obstruction. So regardless, it doesn't even matter. These vaccines have far surpassed the threshold for withdrawal of a product. There's just no argument. The data is there. There is no reason to deny it. People need to act accordingly with the data.

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We submitted a vaccine injury paper to The Lancet about COVID-19 vaccine-related sudden deaths. The paper was taken down due to pressure from the pharmaceutical industry but has now passed peer review and will be published. It found that 74% of sudden deaths were caused by the vaccine. More evidence is emerging about the harm of COVID-19 vaccines, and politicians should act before it's too late.

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We must confront the challenge of anti-vaxxers by promoting the effectiveness of vaccines with evidence on our side. It's time to be more aggressive in countering their harmful impact, especially during the COVID pandemic.

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We encourage vaccination without making it mandatory. Those who choose not to get vaccinated will face restrictions like not being able to travel, work in public service, or access non-essential services. A study on vaccination impact sparked controversy, with claims that unvaccinated individuals pose a risk to the vaccinated. Critics argue the study misrepresented data to support government mandates. The debate highlights the divide between those advocating for vaccination and those questioning its effectiveness. Ultimately, consequences will be faced by those who choose not to get vaccinated.

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There was a lack of transparency about vaccine side effects, leading to underreporting. Mandating vaccines was a mistake; personal choice should have been allowed since they don't prevent infection and have side effects. Translation: Lack of transparency and underreporting of side effects, along with mandating vaccines, were mistakes. Personal choice should have been allowed due to the vaccines not preventing infection and having side effects.

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Speaker 0 asked about the visibility of the medium to long-term effects of the vaccine in three to five years. Speaker 1 responded that they cannot predict how things will be in three to five years, but mentioned that 92-93% of the population will be vaccinated. Speaker 0 expressed confusion, and Speaker 1 clarified that 92-93% is the current vaccination rate. Speaker 0 raised concerns about potential side effects, but Speaker 1 reassured them that if there are any, the majority of the population would be affected. Speaker 0 remained unconvinced and expressed hesitation about getting vaccinated.

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We are vaccinating millions, and while there are reports of deaths following vaccinations, there is no evidence that the vaccine causes these deaths. Adverse reactions must be reported, but many go unreported, potentially skewing data. For instance, only 5% of adverse reactions may reach the monitoring database. There have been serious cases, including hospitalizations, that are not being documented properly. Despite the numbers, experts assert that the vaccine is safe and effective. It's crucial for the public to understand that while adverse events will occur, they are often coincidental. The vaccine remains vital for public health, and getting vaccinated is strongly encouraged.

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Some studies suggest that people who refuse to get vaccinated may be responsible for 2 to 300,000 additional deaths in the country. Thank you to the team for their efforts in saving lives, despite facing attacks.

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What we need to do at our agency is to make sure the public believes in the things that we're saying. And the way that we do that is by telling the truth. There are many other countries that actually have a higher vaccination rates than ours where, there are no mandates, and it's because people trust their government. The Americans have lost faith in the federal government. Sixty percent of Americans say that they will not take that vaccine no matter what. And only thirteen percent of children although it's recommended for a hundred percent of children, only thirteen percent are complying. And that's after a billion dollar campaign to persuade people to take. It's the biggest campaign for a pharmaceutical product in history.

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First speaker: The question is about how many people are totally unvaccinated, and whether this is mainly among parents who stepped up. The claim is that it’s a very small percentage because many people blindly followed the vaccination recommendations for children. Second speaker: It’s less than one percent of the public who are unvaccinated. The Amish are given as a perfect example of a large group that is largely unvaccinated. The speaker asserts that you won’t find an autistic child who was unvaccinated, and that such chronic diseases as ADD, autoimmune diseases, PANDA/PANS, and epilepsy are very rare in the Amish community. The speaker claims that the US government has studied the Amish for decades, but there has never been a public report. The reason given is that such a report would show that not following the guidelines leads to healthier outcomes, and therefore there would be a disclosure that would be devastating to the narrative. According to the speaker, there is no public report because it would reveal that the CDC has been harming the public for decades and is bearing all the data privately.

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Steven Pinker Returns (on common knowledge) | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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Common knowledge binds groups more tightly than private belief alone. Steven Pinker explains private knowledge versus common knowledge, showing that common knowledge is the chain: I know that you know that I know. He illustrates with rock-paper-scissors, the emperor’s new clothes, and everyday language. When something is conspicuously public, it becomes common knowledge and enables coordination—from a coffee rendezvous to mass protests. He emphasizes tracking data rather than chasing headlines, arguing that long-run trends in health, poverty, and life expectancy show progress even as today’s news highlights danger. He cites Our World in Data and real-world metrics: war deaths, longevity, maternal mortality, and child survival. The conversation notes that democracy has improved over centuries but has leveled off more recently, and that conflicts such as Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan test that progress. COVID becomes a case study in science communication: vaccines helped, but calibration of confidence and risk remains essential. From there the talk turns to focal points and conventions that solve coordination problems. Thomas Schelling’s clock at Grand Central Station becomes a model for aligning actions without explicit agreement. Lines on maps, borders, and round-number focal points can reduce conflict even when boundaries are imperfect. The stock market is described as a beauty contest: investors guess what others will pick, fueling memes and network effects, including the GameStop frenzy and crypto advertising that relies on social momentum rather than intrinsic product value. Pinker ties this to Super Bowl ads, where common knowledge justifies a premium and turn mass attention into social proof. He contrasts anonymous gifts with reputation-driven philanthropy, citing David Pins’ taxonomy of status signals and the way people seek social approval. He also discusses how donors balance recognition with impact, showing the social dynamics behind generosity. The third thread probes science, politics, and AI. Academia’s perceived liberal tilt is debated with a defense of free speech and Mill’s warning that truth benefits from criticism, even when experts err. He critiques COVID communication and argues for cautious calibration under uncertainty, plus the costs and benefits of policy choices. He cautions against deplatforming that stifles knowledge, insisting that inquiry should remain open even amid disagreement. On AI, he argues against existential panic, noting that AI is a crafted tool rather than a sentient force, and progress depends on design and regulation. The talk closes with a central claim: progress comes from maintaining common knowledge and coordination, leveraging data, and preserving open inquiry, even as disagreement persists.
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