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BeetlejuiceForSenate 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just finished reading it. I agree. It's more of a war game for Covid-19 than subsequent diseases. All the parallels to today are there. They even anticipate the 2020 President to step down for "health reasons!"

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lack of long-term data leads to injury, public questions vaccines as primary treatment over already proven treatments:

At the request of HHS Secretary Nagel, ASPR convened a series of meetings among senior leadership of the federal health agencies to address policy and program changes being implemented as a result of a departmental review of the response to the SPARS pandemic. Among the issues considered were the implications of growing negative public opinion regarding Corovax and the government’s perceived indifference to victims of the public health response to SPARS. One senior health official argued that time and a robust medical monitoring program for vaccine recipients—the components of which were already in place—should be sufficient to determine whether public concern about long-term effects was, in fact, warranted: “We have to wait for the data. People need to understand that fact.”

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 4 points ago +4 / -0

Countries recall or refuse certain vaccines:

In September 2026, two months after the first batches of Corovax were released in the United States, Japan announced that it would not approve the vaccine for use in Japan due to concerns that it had not been vetted properly through full clinical trials. Preliminary Corovax trials conducted in Japan had shown that the vaccine was effective at preventing SPARS and that the incidence of immediate side effects was minimal; however, significant concerns remained about the possibility of chronic, long-term side effects based on data from the original GMI vaccine. As an alternative, the Japanese government stated that it would continue the development of an alternative SPARS vaccine, which they expected to become available in early 2027.

Japan’s refusal to accept Corovax was widely covered in the international media. The decision was particularly controversial because of widespread SPARS transmission across Japan. The fact that the Japanese government was willing to wait six or more months for another vaccine to be developed was also especially concerning to the US public. Compounding this concern was the general lack of a response to the Japanese decision from the US government. Although HHS Secretary Nagel released a short statement reiterating the safety of Corovax, the CDC, FDA, and other government agencies did not respond at all, a reflection of a longstanding tradition of not commenting on other countries’ internal public health decisions. From the public’s viewpoint, however, the lack of a response from trusted government agencies only exacerbated vaccine fears.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 2 points ago +2 / -0

Recognition of polarity in social media:

By 2026, many core members of the anti-vaccine movement obtained their national news almost exclusively from anti-vaccine ZapQ sites.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 3 points ago +3 / -0

Public grows disinterested in medical messaging:

By May 2026, public interest in SPARS had begun to wane. In late April the CDC had publicized an updated case fatality rate estimate, suggesting the SPARS was only fatal in 0.6% of cases in the United States (where access to medical treatment was available). This figure matched public sentiment, widely expressed on social media, that SPARS was not as dangerous as initially thought. Combined with persisting doubts about Kalocivir and the lack of a commercially available SPARS vaccine, the new, lower case fatality rate estimate led the public to grow increasingly hostile toward continued SPARS messaging.

Healthcare workers and other sectors grow resentful for not receiving vaccination:

This plan was met with skepticism among certain groups. Doctors and nurses, for example, expressed concerns that they were not included as a priority group. In Milwaukee, healthcare providers even protested their lack of inclusion by refusing to report for work, which, in turn, prompted the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to promise that healthcare providers would be vaccinated as soon as more vaccine became available. In Republican ZapQ groups across the rest of the state, however, these protests and particularly the response from the Wisconsin Department of Health were widely reported across social media platforms as yet another example of liberal politics at work, regardless of the absence of politics or the actual content of the policy. Many Wisconsinite Republicans subsequently stopped following the news feeds and Twitter accounts of their state and local public health departments.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 3 points ago +3 / -0

Public relations concerning negative vaccine effects:

Reports of negative side effects associated with Kalocivir began gaining traction in February 2026. Despite the negative response, public health agencies continued to make progress until February, when a video of a three-year-old boy in North Carolina —who was hospitalized with SPARS and began projectile vomiting immediately after taking a dose of Kalocivir —went viral. In the video clip, the boy’s physician administers a pediatric dose of liquid Kalocivir; a few moments later, the boy begins vomiting profusely, chokes, and then faints while his mother shrieks in the background.

The social media groundswell quickly overwhelmed the capacity of local, state, and federal agencies to respond, and compliance with public health and medical recommendations dropped considerably. The FDA and other government agencies quickly attempted to remind the public that correlation does not equate to causation, and that vomiting was not a known side effect of Kalocivir. This message, while scientifically accurate, lacked appropriate empathy and failed to assuage the public’s mounting fears. As a result, it was largely ignored, and public concern continued to grow.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 4 points ago +4 / -0

Origin of virus:

Unable to identify the causative agent, officials at the Minnesota Department of Health’s Public Health Laboratory sent the patients’ clinical specimens to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), where scientists confirmed that the patients did not have influenza. One CDC scientist recalled reading a recent ProMed dispatch describing the emergence of a novel coronavirus in Southeast Asia, and ran a pancoronavirus RT-PCR test. A week later, the CDC team confirmed that the three patients were, in fact, infected with a novel coronavirus, which was dubbed the St. Paul Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SPARS-CoV, or SPARS), after the city where the first cluster of cases had been identified.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 8 points ago +8 / -0

Scenario Environment

In the year 2025, the world has become simultaneously more connected, yet more divided...From a government standpoint, the current administration is led by President Randall Archer, who took office in January 2025. Archer served as Vice President under President Jaclyn Bennett (2020-2024), who did not seek a second term due to health concerns.

Vaccine Injury

While the federal government appeared to have appropriately addressed concerns around the acute side effects of Corovax, the long-term, chronic effects of the vaccine were still largely unknown. Nearing the end of 2027, reports of new neurological symptoms began to emerge. After showing no adverse side effects for nearly a year, several vaccine recipients slowly began to experience symptoms such as blurry vision, headaches, and numbness in their extremities.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 14 points ago +14 / -0

The southern district of new york court is a euphemism for zero fucking justice, for anyone. Why is it the Feds always choose to try the biggest names here?

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 10 points ago +10 / -0

“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.”

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 3 points ago +3 / -0

So let's go to Mandarin: Baizuo

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's what the New York Times claimed as their defence is the lawsuit, "Look at all these media outlets that say PV is deceptive!"

The judge said, no, we don't decide facts based on polling.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 5 points ago +5 / -0

China is not in the right, they have manufactured these problems. China's authoritarianism is no substitute for principles of freedom. American institutions have been corrupted and eroded deliberately by China.

“The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.” “Supreme excellence consists of breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.” “The greatest victory is that which requires no battle.” “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”

It is that 2500 year old philosophy applied across American weaknesses that has exploited gullible and corruptible Americans into pawns of a foreign adversary.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump was looking tired and deflated because that was after his first rally with lockdown restrictions...not many people were able to attend.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 4 points ago +4 / -0

There's a moment when he's correcting himself on "national mourning" where his face reveals his terror and sadness. He knows how obvious it is to himself and everyone watching that he isn't thinking clearly.

It's actually sad. He and his family are also hostage to this machine that is exploiting him as their puppet.

Joe made a deal with the devil. Now Satan is claiming his debt.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 28 points ago +28 / -0

At least Dahmer had enough of a conscious to confess. He took full personal responsibility and refused to blame his parents or society for his crimes.

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 1 point ago +1 / -0

I thought I had read a while ago that it was not recommended. Upon further research, I should retract "ignoring the science", as it is being recommended to healthcare professionals, even pregnant ones. They are told they can make the personal decision though at this time there is insufficient data on the effects on pregnant women and their babies compared to non-pregnant women. So it would be more accurate to say that instead of ignoring science, she is trusting the experts in the absence of data.

Pregnant women or nursing moms who want the COVID-19 vaccine should get one, experts say. That’s true even though there’s a lack of safety data in these groups, according to guidance from the CDC, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

Women who are pregnant and their doctors should weigh things like the extent of COVID-19 transmission in the community, the patient's risk of contracting COVID-19, risks of COVID-19 to the patient and baby, how well the vaccine works and its side effects, and the lack of data about COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy.

"If pregnant people are part of a group that is recommended to receive a COVID-19 vaccine (eg, healthcare personnel), they may choose to be vaccinated," the CDC says.

https://www.webmd.com/vaccines/covid-19-vaccine/news/20201218/experts-pregnant-women-can-get-covid-vaccine

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BeetlejuiceForSenate 36 points ago +37 / -1

I think that's manslaughter. It's certainly negligence, which is abhorrent for someone working in medicine. She may have killed her baby by ignoring science as a nurse so she could virtue signal.

EDIT: 'Experts' from the CDC say the mRNA vaccines aren't expected to cause serious problems with pregnancy, though concede there is currently insufficient data to be certain.

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