Informed Consent, Your Pediatrician and the Vaccine Schedule

If your kids' pediatrician fails to tell you pharma is PAYING them to foist the massive vaccine schedule on your children, you are being denied informed consent. It's as bad as your attorney failing to disclose to you that they have a massive conflict of interest in handling your case.

Pierre Kory, MD, adds:

Parents of young children, when your child’s pediatrician (or spouse) admonishes you for “vaccine hesitancy” towards the massive amount of vaccinations “strongly recommended” or mandated against now largely non-existent diseases due to sanitation and hygiene practices (the science of which is undeniable), know they will next resort to citing strictly, and often legally, enforced guidelines issued by brazenly captured regulatory agencies and professional societies by vaccine manufacturers.

The worst case is when you just want to delay or spread out the governments unconscionably aggressive schedule of innumerable vaccinations to small children, the pediatrician will then go so far as to refuse your child to be a member of their practice because you are not “compliant.” This chart below will tell you largely (but not completely) why they behave the way they do.

Continue ReadingInformed Consent, Your Pediatrician and the Vaccine Schedule

About Douglas Murray, “Experts” and War

I've often enjoyed listening to Douglas Murray, but he seems to have gone off the rails for two reasons: A) His enthusiasm for war as a solution to complex disputes and B) His wish to control the free flow of information between other people based on his claim that we need to shut up and rely on "experts," by which I assume he means credentialed experts.

In this segment, Joe Rogan and Dave Smith dismantle Murray with simple questions. Watch him dart to a new topic whenever he is challenged.

I would agree with Saagar Enjeti's description:

And here's a glaring irony pointed out by Enjeti:

As Dave Smith points out, during the pandemic, the "experts" got almost everything wrong. Murray has no response. The COVID error would include many of the following:

Here's a bigger irony. If only "experts" should weigh in on complex and important topics of the day, what does that say about democracy? Most of us voters are unwashed masses, uncredentialed in most things, yet we are asked to cast votes that will determine the fate of our country. Murray's attitude can be seen playing out in the EU (and elsewhere, including the US), where people are increasingly being denied the chance to vote for the candidates they support.

I'll end with this post by Mike Benz:

Continue ReadingAbout Douglas Murray, “Experts” and War

The “Cathedral Effect”

Enter a high-ceilinged room and 3x your creativity. This actually happens and it's called "The Cathedral Effect." The higher the ceiling, the more *space* your thoughts get to stretch and soar. This is why you feel more creative in cathedrals, airports, and under the open sky...

Is this true? I don't know, but I've always felt that way in lofty quiet places. That's why, a long time ago, I wrote, "How to love going to church: a guide for atheists."

Continue ReadingThe “Cathedral Effect”