Saturday, May 15, 2021

Plague-Ridden Sportsmen

The Yankees is a fully vaccinated baseball team, so the chances of any of their players getting sick by the plague is pretty slim. First of all, we're dealing with strong and fit sportsmen. Then there's the 95% efficiency of the vaccine. That should put the chance of any them getting sick to about 0%. Yet several players are currently ill with the plague. Something isn't adding up. However, the news story I read put a positive spin on the whole thing. The author claimed that the team would have been much sicker if it wasn't for the vaccine. But how do we know how sick they would have gotten without the vaccine? I know of people who got hit by the plague, and their only symptoms were a loss of smell. Does this mean that the affected players are without any symptoms at all, or is the author just making up things?

Making this all the more interesting is the fact that the outbreak among fully vaccinated people that happened in Wisconsin a few weeks back was five times more deadly than normal. The author of that story put a similar positive spin on this, claiming that the vaccine had prevented the number of people affected from becoming very large. The fact that it was deadlier was counter-balanced by the fact that the outbreak was limited. However, now we know from the story about the Yankees that such outbreaks are not limited.

Putting the two stories together, we find the truth. Somebody's just making stuff up as they go. The vaccine is not 95% efficient, and it isn't preventing people from getting seriously ill.

This thing is unfolding like a slow moving horror-show where people are first lured into a den of evil spirits in the false belief that they will find security, only to discover that they've been trapped. The vaccine contained something sinister that they cannot un-inject. There's no way out. The next act in this show will be a complete reversal of positions. As it says in the Bible: The meek shall inherit the world.

The smell of flowers
The smell of flowers

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