here's another link youtube, we'll see how long it lasts
my wife sent it to her friend who is a doctor and she rebutted with this article
https://bigthink.com/coronavirus/the-plandemicThe anti-vaxx agenda of The Plandemic
A clip of this disingenuous docuмentary is making the rounds.
- A new docuмentary, "The Plandemic," states that it is uncovering a global cabal trying to implement forced vaccinations.
- The first clip's interview subject, Judy Mikovits, is a known anti-vaxxer.
- This agenda-based film features contradictory evidence and false claims while being championed as a beacon of truth.
In 1990, American attorney Mike Godwin coined "
Godwin's law," which states that "as an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving nαzιs or Hitler approaches 1." When nαzιs are invoked the debate is over. Godwin has made some exceptions, such as the Trump administration's implementation of refugee detention centers being compared to
cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs. In general, little actually lives up to the horrors of the h0Ɩ0cαųst, though anyone without credible evidence trying to win a debate foolishly invokes Hitler.
Cue COVID-19.
Over the past two days my social media feed has been dominated by a clip from the forthcoming docuмentary, "
The Plandemic." It only takes until the third paragraph of the film's description to discover that the current forced global vaccination program is rooted in Hitler's Germany. A few sentences later we "flash forward to 2020" to find out the "masters of the Pandemic" are finally finishing the job—on us.
Said clip features former researcher Judy Mikovits, who has become a minor celebrity on the
anti-vaxx circuit. Her interview doubles as a promotion for her latest book, which is based on an
ongoing war she's waging with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Her Twitter feed is
filled with anti-Fauci rhetoric alongside glee that Donald Trump is
now listening to her. She has explicitly called for the entire leadership of the COVID-19 response team to be fired.
Mikovits' story is not unlike Andrew Wakefield's, the discredited British physician who was
paid to invent the vaccine-autism "conspiracy." In 2011, Mikovits attempted to link a newly discovered retrovirus to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, only to
partially retract the paper after the study could not be replicated. The journal,
Science, later
fully retracted Mikovits' paper, just as
The Lancet had done with Wakefield's research (which also could not be replicated). In 2017, Mikovits
published a book on retroviruses and...autism.
- A new docuмentary, "The Plandemic," states that it is uncovering a global cabal trying to implement forced vaccinations.
- The first clip's interview subject, Judy Mikovits, is a known anti-vaxxer.
- This agenda-based film features contradictory evidence and false claims while being championed as a beacon of truth.
In 1990, American attorney Mike Godwin coined "
Godwin's law," which states that "as an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving nαzιs or Hitler approaches 1." When nαzιs are invoked the debate is over. Godwin has made some exceptions, such as the Trump administration's implementation of refugee detention centers being compared to
cσncєnтrαтισn cαмρs. In general, little actually lives up to the horrors of the h0Ɩ0cαųst, though anyone without credible evidence trying to win a debate foolishly invokes Hitler.
Cue COVID-19.
Over the past two days my social media feed has been dominated by a clip from the forthcoming docuмentary, "
The Plandemic." It only takes until the third paragraph of the film's description to discover that the current forced global vaccination program is rooted in Hitler's Germany. A few sentences later we "flash forward to 2020" to find out the "masters of the Pandemic" are finally finishing the job—on us.
Said clip features former researcher Judy Mikovits, who has become a minor celebrity on the
anti-vaxx circuit. Her interview doubles as a promotion for her latest book, which is based on an
ongoing war she's waging with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Her Twitter feed is
filled with anti-Fauci rhetoric alongside glee that Donald Trump is
now listening to her. She has explicitly called for the entire leadership of the COVID-19 response team to be fired.
Mikovits' story is not unlike Andrew Wakefield's, the discredited British physician who was
paid to invent the vaccine-autism "conspiracy." In 2011, Mikovits attempted to link a newly discovered retrovirus to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, only to
partially retract the paper after the study could not be replicated. The journal,
Science, later
fully retracted Mikovits' paper, just as
The Lancet had done with Wakefield's research (which also could not be replicated). In 2017, Mikovits
published a book on retroviruses and...autism.
Interestingly, in "The Plandemic," Mikovits wants to end the
Bayh-Dole Act, which allows government employees to file for a patent on projects they're working on. She cites a conflict of interest regarding Fauci. There is no mention of Wakefield's
filing a patent for a measles vaccine while he was trying to discredit existing vaccines.)
As I wrote about last week, we've
entered a strange territory where the far Left and far Right are converging. Truth is colliding with truthiness. "The Plandemic" is based on a serious problem in our market-based system: pharmaceutical companies taking advantage of for-profit health care. We also, as Mikovits recommends, need to take care of our immune system. But to claim that we don't need a vaccine because our
immune system will take care of us overlooks people born with pre-existing conditions, as well as the fact that this virus is
unpredictable. Her "contrarian" attitude sells books and get clicks. What it doesn't do is help our situation. Contrary to the film's stated goal of waking people up, it accomplishes the opposite: by spreading misinformation, it's making people more fearful and ignorant of the scientific process.
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