I'm pretty sure that's how medicine works. Obviously, if I knew the vaccine would kill me, I would not take it. But it's the same deal with literally any medication.
When I was prescribed Accutane for my acne, I was told that it could cause kidney damage. If I knew it would cause kidney damage to me would I have taken it? Of course not. But I hedged my bets and gambled that it wouldn't.
As far as the suppression of information goes, obviously that is totally unacceptable. That's also partially why I upvoted this post right?
We knew this over a year ago, but it's called "acceptable risk" by the CDC. The thing is they never told us that. But it was on that document you signed when you took your jab.
You read the fine print right?
Moderna had "This is an EXPERIMENTAL VACCINE" on all thier media until not that long ago, and then they just removed that warning. We don't even have clinical trials any more.
Those Moderna shareholders are rough, once a week jab was the goal. That booster. Much upset there, when that did not go through.
They tried to push "your dog, cats, all your pets WILL need a shot!" That did not get much traction, remember that news?
Shareholders bailed. Lets all short TSLA was their next move. How markets work.
I’m unique guess in the world. We’re all going to die. If you make it to 57, awesome. After that it’s all a bonus.
Take that attitude, and you really don’t put off much. You don’t turn down any invites. And do wake up with the Sun.
Life is awesome!
Don’t be so afraid of death. It’s not that bad. Really.
Source: survived an NDE. Was not my time was told, but did get a great tour of the afterlife.
Don’t worry so much.
And treat strangers with kindness, they were very insistent on that. They keep score. Heaven or Hell. It’s your decision.
What’s the difference between a VR simulation and a Divine Creation, though? - Both are synthesised realities contingent on the patronage of some kind of administrative creator.
I always liked this thought experiment, as outlined by Alan Watts:
> Let's suppose you were able, every night, to dream any dream you wanted to dream, and that you could, for example, have the power to dream in one night 75 years' worth of time.
> Or any length of time you wanted to have.
> And you would, naturally, as you began on this adventure of dreams, fulfill all your wishes.
> You would have every kind of pleasure you could conceive.
> And after several nights of 75 years of total pleasure each, you would say
> 'Well, that was pretty great. But now let's have a surprise.
> Let's have a dream which isn't under control, where something is going to happen to me that I don't know what it's going to be.'
> And you would dig that, and come out of it and say 'That was a close shave, now wasn't it?'
> Then you would get more and more adventurous, and you would make further and further out gambles as to what you
would dream, and finally, you would dream where you are now.
> You would dream of the life that you are actually living in today.
> That would be within the infinite multiplicity of the choices you would have.
> Of playing that you weren't God. Because the whole nature of the godhead, according to this idea, is to play that he's not.
> The first thing that he says to himself is 'Man, get lost,' because he gives himself away.
> The nature of love is self-abandonment, not clinging to oneself.
> Throwing yourself out, for instance as in basketball; you're always getting rid of the ball.
> You say to the other fellow 'Have a ball.' See? And that keeps things moving. That's the nature of life.
Countless people have seen past the veil and lived to tell about it. Until now, the mainstream of the developed world has provided a strong inoculation against any such views spreading - namely, that it can be safely and instantaneous disregarded as mental illness. No further inquiry necessary.
That's the part that's about to begin changing. Slowly at first, as people like Kanye West come to realize they've been gas-lit. I expect this change to pick up steam though I can't guess the rate right now. HN will be the last dark dominion of Left-Hemisphere-Dominance to be dragged, demanding citations and invoking logical fallacies all the way, into the present.
> HN will be the last dark dominion of Left-Hemisphere-Dominance to be dragged, demanding citations and invoking logical fallacies all the way, into the present.
Thanks for giving me a good chuckle this morning! God, this place is great.
> Until now, the mainstream of the developed world has provided a strong inoculation against any such views spreading - namely, that it can be safely and instantaneous disregarded as mental illness. No further inquiry necessary.
Too true.
> That's the part that's about to begin changing.
Agree...it is becoming more and more common on the internet (in varying forms), and appearing in places where it would have been formerly rejected outright.
> Slowly at first, as people like Kanye West come to realize they've been gas-lit. I expect this change to pick up steam though I can't guess the rate right now.
The rate is not necessarily a costant - for example, if a catalyst was to appear on the scene, the rate of change could take on a much more steep upward trajectory (for good or for ill).
> HN will be the last dark dominion of Left-Hemisphere-Dominance to be dragged, demanding citations and invoking logical fallacies all the way, into the present.
My intuition strongly suggests your intuition is right...but then this sort of thing can be taken into consideration.
Steve Jobs may have had an issue with that one. He seemed to do OK. :-)
Taking LSD was a profound experience, one of the most important things in my life. LSD shows you that there’s another side to the coin, and you can’t remember it when it wears off, but you know it. It reinforced my sense of what was important—creating great things instead of making money, putting things back into the stream of history and of human consciousness as much as I could.
You are seen everyday by a team of MDs if in a NYC hospital. I have been in a very similar situation, yes one of those “it’s a miracle you are alive” scenarios. I was run over by a truck. There are morning rounds, EVERY patient is seen. Everyone.
MDs just don’t “stop coming by”, this is an absurd statement.
> As my discharge date approached, the occupational therapists stopped coming by and so did the doctors. After a week in the hospital, the staff were ready for me to leave, and I was, too.
That's not how medicine works. What would be your opinion if you were the one that was going to die? Would you still stick by your statement?
The issue is NO ONE told anyone this data. It was "suppressed" to PREVENT "vaccination hesitancy", that's the issue.