The U.S.
government is planning to launch an “overwhelming” COVID-19 vaccine
campaign come November, and many have suggested that mandatory
vaccination of the entire global population will likely be necessary to
get COVID-19 under control
It’s still
unclear exactly when a vaccine will be available, but it could be as
early as October, or as late as January 2021. Only half of Americans say
they actually want the COVID-19 vaccine once it becomes available; 27%
say they will “definitely” refuse and another 12% say they will
“probably” refuse it
Yale University
is studying the effectiveness of various messages about vaccinating
against COVID-19 to ensure maximum vaccine uptake
The primary
outcome measure is willingness to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Secondary
outcome measures include the participants’ confidence in the vaccine,
their willingness to persuade others to get vaccinated, their fear of
those who have not been vaccinated and the level of social judgment of
those who choose not to vaccinate
The Fifth
International Public Conference on Vaccination: “Protecting Health &
Autonomy in the 21st Century” will be held online October 16 to 18,
2020
It seems that COVID-19 vaccine mandates are inevitable. According to Reuters,1
the U.S. government is planning to launch an "overwhelming" COVID-19
vaccine campaign come November, and many — especially Bill Gates — have
suggested that vaccination of the entire global population2 will likely be necessary to get COVID-19 under control. Some have even suggested that the vaccine be mandatory.3
Billions of dollars have been invested in vaccine development, and
one would be foolish to imagine these companies and investors are not
going to do everything in their power to turn COVID-19 into a profit maker,
and that may well include the use of force. It's still unclear exactly
when a vaccine will be available, but it could be as early as October,
or as late as January 2021.
Prepare for Massive Brainwashing Campaign
Yale University is also conducting a trial4
to determine the type of message that will maximize acceptance and
uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine. Messaging slants under investigation
include:5
Personal freedom message — A
message about how COVID-19 is limiting people's personal freedom and how
working together to get enough people vaccinated can preserve
society's personal freedoms.
Economic freedom message — A
message about how COVID-19 is limiting people's economic freedom and
how, by working together to get enough people vaccinated, society can
preserve its economic freedom.
Self-interest message — A message
that COVID-19 presents a real danger to one's health, even if one is
young and healthy, with the idea being that getting vaccinated
against COVID-19 is the best way to prevent oneself from getting
sick.
Community interest message — A
message about the dangers of COVID-19 to the health of loved ones.
The idea to promote is that the more people who get vaccinated
against COVID-19, the lower the risk that one's loved ones will get
sick. The idea: Society must work together and all get vaccinated.
Economic benefit message — A
message about how COVID-19 is wreaking havoc on the economy and the
only way to strengthen the economy is to work together to get enough
people vaccinated.
Guilt message — This message is
about the danger that COVID-19 presents to the health of one's family
and community, with the idea that the best way to protect them is by
getting vaccinated, and that society must work together to get
enough people vaccinated. Then it asks the participant to imagine the
guilt they will feel if they don't get vaccinated and spread the
disease.
Embarrassment message — This
message is about the danger that COVID-19 presents to the health of
one's family and community. The idea to promote is that the best way
to protect them is by getting vaccinated and by working together to
make sure enough people get vaccinated. Then it asks the participant
to imagine the embarrassment they will feel if they don't get
vaccinated and subsequently spread the disease.
Anger message — This message is
about the danger that COVID-19 presents to the health of one's family
and community. The sales idea is that the best way to protect them
is by getting vaccinated and by working together to make sure that
enough people get vaccinated. It then asks the participant to imagine
the anger they will feel if they don't get vaccinated and spread the
disease.
Trust in science message — A
message about how getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is the most
effective way of protecting one's community. It promotes the idea
that vaccination is backed by science, and that anyone who doesn't
get vaccinated doesn't understand how infections are spread or who
ignores science.
Not bravery message — A message
which describes how firefighters, doctors and front line medical
workers are brave, and infers that those who choose not to get
vaccinated against COVID-19 are not brave.
The study will also determine:
Participant's confidence in the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine after hearing the message in question
Participant's willingness to persuade others to get vaccinated
Their fear of those who have not been vaccinated
The social judgment of those who choose not to vaccinate
Many initially assumed most people would grow increasingly eager to
get vaccinated considering the panic being whipped up, but recent
polling6,7 reveals Americans are actually more leery than usual about the vaccine.
Only half of Americans say they actually want the COVID-19 vaccine
once it becomes available; 27% say they will "definitely" refuse it and
another 12% say they will "probably" refuse it. With resistance that
high, it's no wonder researchers are digging into human psychology in
an effort to sway public opinion.
Moderna's mRNA Vaccine Caused Systemic Effects
Meanwhile, preliminary findings from Phase 1 trials seem to support
initial suspicions that the COVID-19 vaccine might turn out to be
unusually reactive. For example, Moderna's mRNA vaccine (mRNA-1273)
caused systemic side effects in most participants, with higher dose
groups faring the worst.8
The 45 volunteers were divided into three dosage groups — 25 mcg, 100
mcg and 250 mcg — with 15 participants in each. Even in the low-dose
group, one participant (6%) got so sick he required emergency medical
care.
In the 100 mcg-dose group, systemic side effects were found in 80% of
participants after the first dose, and 100% after the second dose.
This is important to note, seeing how the coronavirus vaccine will be a
two-dose regimen and most likely recommended to be repeated annually,
just like the flu vaccine.
In the highest dosage group, which received 250 mcg, 100% of
participants suffered side effects after both the first and second
doses.9 Three of the 14 participants (21%) in the 250-mcg group suffered "one or more severe events."
Despite these worrisome results, the trial is being heralded as a
success. Dr. Paul Offit, director of the Vaccine Education Center at
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, has been quoted10
saying we now know "that it's safe in 45 people," and that "it
doesn't have a very common side effect problem." If 80% to 100% is
considered uncommon, then just what level of harm must be inflicted in
order for a vaccine to be viewed as having a questionable safety
profile?
It would seem no matter how unsafe the COVID-19 vaccine might end up
being, we're going to be assaulted with highly evocative advertising
designed to play on our most basic emotions.
NVIC: Powerful Resource for Navigating Upcoming Crisis
Founded in 1982, the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is
the oldest and largest consumer-led nonprofit organization in the U.S.
that provides accurate and objective information to help people make
informed health choices and prevent vaccine-related injuries and
deaths. As explained by the NVIC, the organization:11
"… has an unparalleled four decade public record advocating for
better quality vaccine science; identification of individuals
genetically, epigenetically and environmentally more susceptible to
adverse responses to vaccination …
[Helping to] raise vaccine licensing standards; transparency and
accountability in the mass vaccination system, including elimination
of financial conflicts of interest between pharmaceutical companies,
academia and government health agencies, and inclusion of informed
consent protections in public health policies and laws.
NVIC does not make vaccine use recommendations, rather we
maintain that the ethical principle of informed consent to medical risk
taking serves as the moral foundation for the ethical practice of
medicine and should be respected in public health policy and law
making."
Register for NVIC's Vaccine Conference Held Online in October
The public education provided by the NVIC is now more important than
ever. The rapid movement by governments and the pharmaceutical
industry toward mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations and the proposed tracking and tracing of all individuals under the guise of public health is a culmination of everything we have been talking about for decades.
In 2010, the National Vaccine Information Center created the NVIC Advocacy Portal,
an online communications tool that monitors vaccine-related state
legislation and alerts residents when proposed bills are moving in
their state. They also provide fact-based talking points you can share
when contacting your legislators.
Now, the NVIC has created a new website for its international public conference on vaccination.
Due to fluctuating social distancing rules and COVID-19-related travel
bans, this three-day conference will be held entirely online, October
16 through 18, 2020. The theme of this conference will be "Protecting
Health and Autonomy in the 21st Century."
I invite you to attend by registering now. Since the conference is
virtual, you now have the rare opportunity to attend no matter where
you live.
You also can offer your personal support for this historic event by becoming an NVIC conference sponsor
with a one-time donation of $250 or more, which gives you two tickets
and family or organization name recognition. It also grants you
lifetime access to the conference online. The NVIC would not have been
able to keep the general admission ticket price affordable had it not
been for the generous support of conference sponsors.
Protecting Health and Autonomy in the 21st Century
The virtual conference, which will be professionally recorded and
produced, will feature more than 40 distinguished speakers — including
scientists, doctors, nurses, holistic health professionals, informed
consent advocates, civil and human rights activists, educators,
journalists, attorneys, legislators and faith-based community
representatives — from the U.S. and other countries, who will address
issues such as:
Vaccine science, policy and law
Chronic disease and disability epidemic
Current public health policies related to COVID-19
State vaccine laws
Informed consent to medical risk-taking
Protecting civil liberties and human rights
A listing of the presentations being offered can be found on the home page.12 The conference is divided into four primary themes:
U.S. and international vaccine choice advocacy
"Show us the science"
The paradigm shift toward health and liberty
Growing grassroots vaccine awareness
As noted on the conference website, the goal of this 2020 conference is to:13
"… provide high quality information and perspective about how
industry, medical trade, academia and government impact the advancement
of vaccine science, policy, law and ethics within the context of
emerging medical research and how suppression of independent scientific
inquiry, censorship of rational criticism and erosion of informed
consent rights threaten health and human rights.
This conference will celebrate freedom of thought, speech,
conscience and the human right to autonomy and informed consent to
medical risk taking …
The unprecedented circumstances we find ourselves in this year
make it even more important to share our thoughts and common
experiences as a community of concerned citizens …
Now is the time for us to learn together and empower each other
to take action to protect our right to know and freedom to make
informed, voluntary decisions about healing and staying well."
Now more than ever, your civil liberties are being threatened. There
is a global effort by the World Health Organization, major
pharmaceutical corporations in business partnerships with governments,
and nongovernmental organizations like the Gates Foundation to
vaccinate every man, woman and child on the planet against SARS-CoV-2,
or keep you locked up indefinitely.
NVIC's conference, "Protecting Health and Autonomy in the 21st
Century," may be the most important conference you can attend at this
crucial time, so please sign up now.
I am one of the keynote speakers at the event and was saddened, but
not surprised, that the event could not be held in a hotel and would
have to be virtual. So, I hope you can join me for what promises to be
an incredible learning opportunity.
Remember, any profits generated from the event go to support NVIC's
work through public education to prevent vaccine injuries and deaths and
to protect vaccine choices and civil liberties, including freedom of
thought, speech and conscience.
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