Category Archives: Covid-19

Vaccine Safety

Today, posted on Twitter, was the claim that all the covid jabs were tested on animals and thus safe; that the stories that animal trials were halted was a conspiracy theory started on social media. Actually, the first time I heard that the animals trials were halted because too many animals were dying was from my MD, who had just the second before told me that he had really spent some time studying the mRNA. I think we all know they weren’t not safety tested; that is why the government cleared them, in face of what seemed a disastrous possible pandemic, as emergency use. If they had been safety tested, they would have been cleared as such.

Since then, we have seen a lot of humans die, both directly within 48 hours even if under-reported and many die from “other causes” — 40% according to the first reported actuaries.

I was flabberghasted at the bald face lie. I saw this only on Twitter; no where else.

But I did see this, on the same day: https://www.bitchute.com/video/WHI1XgFvPlfn/

Andrew Wakefield, world class researcher in internal medicine, decries the new attempt to put the covid antigens in with the combo MMR and chickenpox vaccine. Let him explain.

And please, no one put that he has been discredited. There were attempts; he was exonerated. BTW world-class means world class. He had papers co-authored with other illustrious researchers, published around the world, long before he risked himself to help parents who came to him with children having problems, autism, after being vaccinated. Yes, someone didn’t like his research after that.  Yes, and some people took to social media to say he hurt children. How does a researcher hurt children? I wondered if the gal I spoke to on Twitter back then was paid or just wildly stupid. Anyway, she didn’t have anything to say after I asked her that question.

BUT YOU, YOU DON’T BE STUPID. SORT THIS OUT. PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN.

Yes, and evidently, I am risking my podcast here and maybe other things to let you know. Use the sacrifice; don’t waste it.

 

Tell What is True by Using Math

This episode, on How to tell what is true, using math — and why it is a civic responsibility to do so — is a rerun.  First aired in June 2021. It is part of our pandemic packet. Would you like more on this? It is unimaginable to me that some people are still pushing the narrative… obviously fake narrative.

Would you go to a doctor who couldn’t pass Biology 101? Would you go to a doctor who had killed 40% of his patients? You would have known had this been posed toyou in 1800 in a little village. But now. Apparently, many do. Because they are mesmerized by TV reports.

Let’s do a little thinking. Let’s reason together, shall we? Teach your children.

Even the expert can be fooled. So, what I am saying is to learn and teach independent real thinking. BTW, it goes along with faith. No one smart, well-meaning urges blind faith. Jesus didn’t. Jesus healed people. God even said at one point: try me. (That was Malachi, btw.) Reasoning and faith go together. For now:  focusing on how to tell what is true.. by reasoning.

Soon, we will be talking once again about faith, healing, and miracles. We believe in them.

 

Principles to Help You Find the Truth

I give you 7 meta-principles to help you sort out what is true and what is not. Think through this. Practice it. Teach it to your children.  Make it first nature. It is important.

You might want to hear our first episode on this topic of tips to find truth.

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How to Tell What is True

Brief course in how to tell what is true and what is not. And how to teach that to your children.

This is the episode to maybe start with on how to tell what is true, but we have several, and they keep coming.

Get our 20 rules paper.

Let us know what your questions are. Type in the comments, please.

Maybe I got an extra dose because my mother was an educator and my father was a lawyer. They sat with me to dissected television ads. They guided be about TV ads. They kept on, talking to me about vacuum cleaner salesmen when I was a young married and about financial product salesmen when I was in grad school. Learn. Now.

Like now.