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The speaker states vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, and over 200,000,000 Americans have gotten at least one shot. They express that patience is wearing thin with those who refuse vaccination. One speaker asserts that anyone against vaccine mandates is anti-vaxx, regardless of personal vaccination status. They reject the idea of unvaccinated teachers in classrooms with children who cannot be vaccinated. An Austrian newspaper reports that unvaccinated individuals could face fines up to €2,000 each time they're caught, potentially multiple times a day, and imprisonment for up to a year for refusing to pay. Another speaker claims the unvaccinated are the heroes of the last two years, serving as a control group and highlighting vaccine shortcomings. They state that health experts and political leaders in Australia admitted the goal was to make life almost unlivable for the unvaccinated. They add that vilifying the unvaccinated was wrong and driven by a desire to blame someone for ineffective lockdowns. They conclude that gratitude is owed to the unvaccinated for their perseverance and courage in resisting mandates.

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The speaker admits they once believed vaccines were one of humanity's most important inventions, citing polio and smallpox eradication. However, after reading Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s book and "Turtles All the Way Down," their views shifted. The speaker notes the existence of another book with the same title and nearly identical cover that promotes vaccines, which they see as a deliberate attempt to confuse people. They initially dismissed RFK Jr. as an "anti-vaccine kook" based on a casual narrative, but now regrets that judgment after reading his book and speaking with him. They admit to succumbing to the common perception of RFK Jr. as someone with a weird voice who is ruining the world's immunity.

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The speaker urges unvaccinated Americans to get vaccinated, highlighting that vaccinations are free, safe, and FDA-approved. They express impatience with those who refuse to get vaccinated, stating that it has cost everyone. Another speaker discusses the division between vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals, emphasizing that being anti-mandate is equated with being anti-vaxxed. They argue that personal vaccination status is irrelevant if one campaigns against mandates or vaccinations in vulnerable settings. A third speaker discusses proposed fines and separate prisons for unvaccinated individuals in Austria. Another speaker reflects on the treatment of the unvaccinated during the pandemic, acknowledging the persecution they faced and the shortcomings of COVID vaccines. They criticize the scapegoating and ridicule of the unvaccinated, urging accountability for the harm caused. The speaker concludes by expressing gratitude for the unvaccinated, as their perseverance and courage revealed the flaws in the dominant narrative and the rise of authoritarianism.

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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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The speaker recounts an interaction with someone named Nick Christakis on Twitter. They question whether Nick was aware of a specific study when he made a conclusion about vaccination. The speaker wanted Nick to admit he didn't know about the study, but he didn't. The speaker believes Nick is compromised and possibly dishonest. They also criticize people who wear masks and claim to be objective but push their own agendas. They mention Kathy Young and Nicholas Christakis as examples of such people.

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People who got the vaccine may feel ashamed and hesitant to talk about it. Some are realizing they were misled but are afraid to admit it. Those who called for the death of unvaccinated individuals are harder to understand. The push for high vaccination rates in the NFL and other areas is driven by money from big pharma. Following the money reveals what's truly happening in big pharma and government. Hollywood and the NFL are influenced by big pharma's advertising spending.

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Some people love the vaccines, while others hate them. The speaker acknowledges that vaccines have saved lives, but also mentions concerns about their safety. Reports vary on the effectiveness and problems with the vaccines, but the speaker claims to have saved 100 million lives. They argue that those who get very sick and go to the hospital are usually the ones who haven't taken the vaccine. The mainstream media is accused of stifling information about adverse reactions. The speaker believes the vaccines have saved millions of lives but criticizes the media for pausing the Johnson and Johnson vaccine over a small number of cases.

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My message to unvaccinated Americans is this: we've made vaccinations free, safe, and convenient. The vaccine is FDA approved and over 200 million Americans have gotten at least 1 shot. Our patience is wearing thin and your refusal has cost all of us. If you're anti-mandate, you're anti-vaxxed. Your personal vaccination status is irrelevant if you campaign against the mandate or against people being vaccinated in vulnerable settings. In Austria, fines up to €2,000 can be imposed on the unvaccinated, and a separate prison may be created for them. The unvaccinated played a role in highlighting the shortcomings of COVID vaccines, but they were unfairly persecuted. We must hold ourselves accountable for falling into the trap of blaming them. We should be grateful for their perseverance and courage, as they bought us time to realize our mistakes. We need to be aware of rising authoritarianism and prioritize our well-being over power and control.

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The video features a discussion about the unvaccinated and their impact on society. Some speakers blame the unvaccinated for being the problem and suggest they should be shamed. Others argue that the blame should be placed on the unvaccinated instead of the vaccinated. The conversation touches on issues of freedom, personal choice, and the responsibility to protect others. One speaker mentions the frustration and anger felt by the vaccinated towards the unvaccinated. The video also briefly mentions a segment sponsored by Pfizer and questions the lack of critical questioning by journalists.

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When the chips are down, civilized people will eat each other. The unvaccinated are blamed for being the problem, shamed for their choices, and causing preventable deaths. Vaccinated individuals are frustrated with the unvaccinated's impact on society and healthcare. Calls for mandatory vaccinations, increased healthcare costs for the unvaccinated, and comparing the unvaccinated to drunk drivers are made. The unvaccinated are seen as selfish, ignorant, and deserving of consequences. The divide between the vaccinated and unvaccinated is stark, with strong opinions on both sides.

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Speaker 0, speaking in March 2024, argues for “deflating” the system. The core claim is that there exists a fake controlled opposition: illiterion puppets posing as opponents on each side, but in reality both sides serve the same agenda of totalitarian control and the controlling illiterion masters. The purpose of deflating, according to this view, is to prevent the fake opposition from being bribed or blackmailed, which would otherwise keep control of the narrative and shape of public perception. The speaker contends that in these large-scale systems there is no real democratic choice and there never will be. The proposed solution is to deflate the parasitic system. The transcript then references David Icke and a claim about Donald Trump: “David Icke, Trump doubles down on support for COVID fake vaccines and boosters despite outcry from conservatives.” The speaker questions Trump supporters, stating that “He was a fraud all along as I have said since 2016 and he has been leading you to glorious failure for the masters that own him. No politician is going to get us out of this. We have to do it.” This presents the position that Trump’s stance on vaccines is used to illustrate a broader pattern of manipulation by a so-called masters’ system, implying that political leaders are not the solution and that collective action is necessary outside the conventional political framework. The transcript also includes a claim attributed to Catherine Austin Fitz: “Trump put $10 billion dollars into a program to depopulate The US.” This assertion is presented as a sourced claim, accompanied by a prompt to like and follow and a source referenced as tumia.org. The overall narrative ties these points together to argue that both mainstream politics and alleged hidden forces operate to maintain control, and that true change requires deflating the parasitic system rather than relying on political figures or conventional democratic processes.

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Avoid politics; this is about Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who promotes misinformation and conspiracy theories. Experts in the medical community express significant concerns about him potentially taking a role in health, particularly as Secretary of Health and Human Services, which oversees the CDC, FDA, and NIH. His proposals, like cutting funding for infectious diseases, are alarming, especially post-pandemic. While there are valid criticisms of the healthcare system, many of his views are not alternative but false. For instance, the myth linking vaccines to autism has been debunked through extensive studies showing no connection, and some studies even suggest unvaccinated children may have a higher autism risk. These persistent falsehoods are a major concern regarding his influence on public health.

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My friends, including doctors, who initially supported vaccines are now skeptical due to the COVID vaccine propaganda, adverse effects like strokes and heart attacks, athletes collapsing, and increased all-cause mortality post-vaccination. Some even got pacemakers. People are hesitant to admit they were wrong and may have harmed others.

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The speaker states vaccinations are free, safe, and convenient, and over 200,000,000 Americans have at least one shot. They express impatience with those refusing vaccination. One speaker equates being anti-mandate with being anti-vaxx, regardless of personal vaccination status. They reject the idea of unvaccinated teachers in classrooms with children who cannot be vaccinated. An Austrian newspaper allegedly published rules stating unvaccinated individuals could be fined up to €2,000 multiple times a day, with refusal leading to imprisonment for up to a year in separate prisons. Another speaker claims the unvaccinated are heroes who served as a control group, highlighting vaccine shortcomings. They assert that health experts and political leaders aimed to make life unlivable for the unvaccinated, and society scapegoated them. They blame leaders and health experts, but also individuals who participated in the persecution. They state that vilifying the unvaccinated was wrong and driven by a desire to blame someone for ineffective lockdowns. They express gratitude for the unvaccinated, whose courage exposed rising authoritarianism.

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The speaker expresses confusion over why there was such intense obsession and hysteria surrounding Ukraine. They mention losing friends over the topic and being confronted by someone who was mad at them for their views on Ukraine. The speaker also discusses the influence of the pharmaceutical industry in controlling media coverage through advertising. They admit to not having expertise in vaccines but had reservations about taking them. When they expressed their concerns, they faced backlash. The speaker questions the motives behind the strong push for vaccines and suggests there may be a powerful force influencing society. The other speaker briefly mentions that the vaccine is safe and effective in preventing serious illness and death.

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Financial analysts have found that money can influence people's decisions regarding vaccination. One analyst shared an anecdote about a friend who initially dismissed their concerns but changed their tune after seeing a video of the analyst discussing the issue with Steve Bannon. The friend became alarmed when they learned that the analyst was meeting with hedge fund professionals to raise funds for their cause. This incident made the friend realize that even Wall Street is starting to pay attention to the issue. The analyst emphasized that when money is involved, people's priorities can shift, and even those who have been vaccinated may change their stance if it means making a profit.

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Speaker 0 discusses the idea that a new consensus about serious side effects from COVID vaccines is causing people, including medical experts, to reexamine other vaccines given in childhood. He references an anonymous Substack author under the name the Midwestern doctor, who provides a thoughtful assessment of widely accepted childhood vaccines. According to the Midwestern doctor, many vaccines have negligible or nonexistent benefits but have documented side effects. He cites MMR, DPT, flu, and tetanus vaccines as examples. The author argues that after bacterial childhood vaccinations were introduced, this approach led to the infection and other bacterial infections becoming more common and mutating into more dangerous strains that affected many people who were not previously susceptible, and created a variety of new side effects from the infections not seen before. He contends that the response to these infections worsening has been to develop new vaccines for them, which, in his view, has further accelerated this downward spiral and also generated big pharma profits. In conclusion, regarding COVID vaccines, the Midwestern doctor writes that “these recent publications and the data sets that Dowd's estimate Ed Dowd's estimate is based upon show clearly and unambiguously that the risk of the COVID vaccines greatly outweigh any possible benefit they might have.” Doctor Pierre Corre, who has gained prominence as a COVID vaccine critic, posted on X that the article calls him to rethink his acceptance of the manufacturer consensus about the childhood vaccine schedule. Corre is quoted as saying, “before COVID, I didn't think there were serious issues with the childhood vaccines, but now, like many, I've come to question that assumption.”

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The unvaccinated are the problem, period. It's time to blame the unvaccinated folks for prolonging this pandemic. Anyone who comes into contact with them will blame them, as will the rest of us who've done the right thing by getting vaccinated. We can't trust the unvaccinated. Our patience is wearing thin with those, including children and people acting like children, who refuse vaccination. It's not about freedom or personal choice when your freedom infringes on others' well-being. It's mandatory to get vaccinated. The anti-vaxxers are putting lives at risk, and we need to prioritize the greater good of society over their misinformation. They're being stupid and silly. The unvaccinated will pay the price, perhaps through taxes or healthcare costs. Remaining unvaccinated is like driving while intoxicated. The choice for ICU beds won't be tough: vaccinated people first. Every COVID death now is preventable, and those spreading misinformation should be ashamed.

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The speaker asserts that fellow Americans are the biggest enemy and the unvaccinated cannot be trusted. They state that now is the time to do what you're told, and it's not about freedom or personal choice. The speaker expresses frustration, stating that the refusal to vaccinate has cost everyone. One speaker contrasts the treatment of a vaccinated person having a heart attack with an unvaccinated person who took "horse goo." The speaker claims the unvaccinated overcrowd hospitals, overrun emergency rooms and ICUs, leaving no room for others. They call the unvaccinated "schmucks" and claim this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated and their freedom.

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The speaker acknowledges that anti-vaxxers are currently in a winning position due to their distrust of government and big companies. They emphasize that those who are unvaccinated have an advantage in feeling better now, while expressing concern about the long-term effects of vaccination. The speaker concedes defeat and admits that the anti-vaxxers have emerged as the winners in this situation.

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The speaker is questioned about his stance on childhood vaccines, with many scientific and medical organizations disagreeing with him. The audience asks how they can help him align with science. The speaker clarifies that he is not anti-vaccine, but believes vaccines should undergo safety testing like other medicines. He criticizes the lack of prelicensing placebo-controlled trials for vaccines and cites examples of potential risks and lack of long-term studies. The other speaker argues that there is evidence of vaccines preventing diseases and highlights the importance of distinguishing between association and causation. The speaker emphasizes the need for good science and questions the trustworthiness of pharmaceutical companies. The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's family not supporting his views on vaccines.

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The speaker salutes unvaccinated individuals, calling them courageous for standing against a trillion-dollar propaganda machine and telling the government, bosses, jobs, and businesses to "off." The speaker believes everyone had a choice regarding vaccination, even if it meant facing tough decisions like losing a job, business, or family. They claim that vaccinated individuals "sold their soul" for a price, while the unvaccinated lost everything but kept their integrity. The speaker generally distrusts vaccinated people and trusts unvaccinated people. They believe that in a future pandemic, vaccinated individuals will throw others under the bus to protect themselves, their jobs, money, and titles.

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970: Dr. Jordan Shallow on Training, Travel & Vaccines (with Guest Ben Greenfield)
Guests: Ben Greenfield
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In this episode of Mind Pump, hosts Sal Di Stefano, Adam Schafer, and Justin Andrews engage in a lively discussion with guest Ben Greenfield, touching on various topics including fitness, health, and controversial issues like vaccines. The conversation begins with a humorous introduction of Jordan Shallow, a knowledgeable powerlifting expert, who aims to educate fitness professionals rather than the general public. The hosts share anecdotes from their experiences with Shallow and Ben Pakulski, highlighting their differing views on fitness and training methodologies. The episode takes a turn when Ben Greenfield is called in to discuss a controversial tweet he made regarding vaccines, which sparked significant backlash. He explains his stance, emphasizing the importance of parental rights in deciding whether to vaccinate their children. Greenfield argues that while vaccines have benefits, they can also pose risks, particularly when mandated by the government. He expresses concern over the potential loss of personal freedoms and the implications of government control over health decisions. The hosts engage in a spirited debate about the role of government in public health, the nature of vaccines, and the societal implications of mandatory vaccination policies. They discuss the balance between individual rights and collective safety, with Sal and Justin emphasizing the importance of personal choice and liberty. The conversation touches on historical precedents, the effectiveness of vaccines, and the need for informed consent in medical decisions. As the discussion progresses, they explore the broader implications of government intervention in personal health choices, drawing parallels to other societal issues. The hosts and Greenfield agree on the necessity of maintaining individual freedoms while navigating public health concerns. The episode concludes with reflections on the importance of critical thinking and personal responsibility in health decisions, encouraging listeners to seek out information and make informed choices for themselves and their families. Throughout the episode, the hosts maintain a light-hearted tone while addressing serious topics, showcasing their camaraderie and respect for differing opinions. They highlight the value of open dialogue and the importance of understanding various perspectives in the fitness and health industries.

Mark Changizi

If your mind changed on interventions because of data, you’re still an authoritarian. Moment 236
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Mark Changizi discusses the shift in attitudes towards the unvaccinated, highlighting misunderstandings in utilitarian and civil liberties arguments. He emphasizes the importance of accountability for promoting discrimination and critiques the rationale behind vaccine mandates and their impact on herd immunity.

Mark Changizi

It’s worse than Woody said. Moment 351
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Mark Changizi discusses Woody Harrelson's remarks on Saturday Night Live, highlighting a perceived shift in public sentiment regarding vaccines and the pandemic. He emphasizes that the pressure for vaccination came not just from authorities but also from individuals in society. Changizi warns against forgetting the societal forces that fueled division and hostility during this period.
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