Doug Brignole died on October 13, presumably of a heart attack, at the age of 62. This has caught the attention of the anti-vaccination crowd, because Doug made posts on social media some two years ago offering himself up as an experiment to be followed.
Two things stand out in his posts:
- It's clear that he was of the impression that the vaccine would stop transmission. The vaccine would put an end to the spread of the virus, but only if a large majority of the population went along with the experiment. He wasn't aware of the fact that the vaccine never got tested for this. Doug was misled. Had he done his research properly, he would've known about this. It wasn't a secret. It was merely suppressed and lied about.
- Doug was so convinced that the vaccine was both safe and effective that he offered himself up as a test subject to be studied and followed. If he died, we should take this as a sign that the vaccine is deadly dangerous. If he survived, we should conclude that he was right in his assessments.
As it turned out, Doug was wrong on both counts. The vaccine does nothing to prevent transmission. We also have excess deaths that no-one is willing to explain to the public.
Doug's death may have had nothing to do with his vaccine status. However, this doesn't take away from the fact that we have unexplained excess deaths.
Doug's posts have highlighted two important aspects of the virus scare and how it was handled: We were lied to, and some people died as a consequence.
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