Tuesday, August 24, 2021

FDA Approval

The Pfizer vaccine has been FDA approved, and the political push to mandate it has grown markedly stronger. The door is now open for universal mandates, similar to those we've been having for smallpox and polio. This is all terrible news. But there's a silver lining. The short term gain for tyranny is likely to come at a great cost to those in power.

First thing to note is that FDA cannot possibly have a comprehensive list of long term side-effects because the vaccine has only been around for about nine months. Another thing to note is that the vaccine is ineffective. It leaks, and is therefore causing mutations. The vaccine is a failure, so the approval of it will serve to taint the FDA's reputation.

With government at the helm of disasters in medicine, economy and military, trust in government is eroding. The more they meddle, the worse it gets. But the short to medium term pain will eventually be made up for in a dramatic rollback of government itself, and this inevitable outcome is what we have to keep an eye on. This has always been the case. Even the Bible describes this with various examples, and the advice to us is to stay alert and nimble, because it's the meek that will inherit the earth.

From a tactical viewpoint, there's a lesson to be learned from this. Never use government statements as a base of any argument. Government institutions makes things up as they go, so the official status of things change as well. To refuse the vaccine on grounds that it's not FDA approved, is now exposed as a poor argument. However, the vaccine is still experimental. We still don't know the long term effect of it, so that argument is still valid.

Strong arguments are based on undeniable facts, including subjective observations. People get sick despite being vaccinated, and we see more people ill from the vaccine than ill from the virus. No-one can argue against this because it's widely known to be true through direct observation.

The social contract
The social contract

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