Bret Weinstein
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And he said some really...
aggressive stuff about me and I think recently he said some stuff about you and he's actually still beating this drum about your podcast killing people.
Am I right about that?
I totally agree with you.
And there's something just weird about
the fact that here we have a, I think you and I would both agree, a highly intelligent person who prides himself on analytics.
And yet, even as the story is breaking, even as the evidence of vaccine harms becomes unambiguous, and maybe more to the point in this case,
Even as Paul Offit has now in several different places said that all the top people in the public health regime who were issuing these diktats all knew that natural immunity was the best immunity you were going to get, right?
So the evidence is right there that they lied to us in public, that you had it right.
There would have been no purpose in you getting a vaccination after you had already recovered.
And I would add one other thing.
The evidence that vaccinations often make you more vulnerable is unambiguous.
In the case of something like a COVID vaccine or, you know, in the recent revelations about flu vaccines making people more susceptible to flu, there's a strong argument to be made that what's going on is you have acquired an immunity through an infection.
Now somebody injects you with something that either, in the case of the flu shot, has a bunch of antigen in it, or in the case of the COVID shot, causes your body to produce a bunch of antigen.
What's that going to do?
That is going to attract the attention of all of the cells in your immune system that are supposed to be surveilling for the disease in question, and it's going to occupy them.
So one of the mechanisms by which a vaccine can actually make you more vulnerable is
is that it can take an immunity that you've already gotten through fighting off an infection, and it can draw it to the wrong place when the disease is still circulating.
So Sam is saying something nonsensical.