5 Replies to “It’s Not The Flu Vaccine”

  1. Nice to discover … after the fact of my two Pfizer doses … that the vaccines work well on low-risk test subjects … but were never tested on high-risk patients. So, the vaccine is next to worthless since I don’t consider myself high risk.

  2. Take everything Berenson writes with a grain of salt. He has been misrepresenting studies, misreading (a generous characterization) articles about the Israeli vaccination program, misinterpreting data from the clinical trials (his point about suspected but unconfirmed cases is so bizarre that it doesn’t even make sense, as though he doesn’t realize that group of people didn’t catch COVID-19).
    Then there is his disingenuous claim that the vaccines suppresses your immune system, which means he is either completely ignorant or intentionally lying.
    Most dangerous is his continued commentary that the vaccines are more dangerous than COVID-19 for people under 50. This is an outright lie.
    Look, I liked some of his stuff on the lockdowns, etc. but this anti-vax campaign he is on is no better than the crazy leftists who won’t vaccinate their kids and helping reintroduce all sorts of eradicated diseases. Stop peddling this guy’s nonsense.

    1. I disagree. I think the book gives an excellent overview of the weaknesses in the current MRNA vaccines. I found his explanations regarding the flawed testing of the vaccines to be particularly informative. The claims regarding vaccine effectiveness seem to be based on very small numbers. We get far too much media hype — always riddled with assumptions. This small pamphlet pointing out some of the flaws in claims about the vaccine’s effectiveness is helpful to anyone trying to decide whether or not they should get the experimental vaccine.

  3. Well slaw…like the left you present your opinion as fact.
    One can find the credentials of Alex and his wife on line.
    How about you share with us yours.

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