Journalist notices that "Post-Vac Syndrome", a false narrative of vaccine injury hyped by German health authorities to save their "safe-and-effective" thesis, hardly exists outside Germany
I have spent today working on my much-neglected book, but I just can’t let this hilarious Focus piece on Post-Vac Syndrome pass by without some comment.
To review: The vaccines have had a wide range of deleterious effects on the population, the full scope of which will be hidden from us for the foreseeable future. As media reports of vaccine injuries have emerged, the German press have promoted the idea that many or even most of the injured are suffering from something called “Post-Vac Syndrome,” which is basically Long Covid for the jabbed. While some vaccinees have surely sustained neurological damage, Post-Vac Syndrome is very suspicious for the way it supports the official safe-and-effective narrative. The reasoning seems to be this:
1) Covid is dangerous even to young and healthy people primarily because it entails substantial risk of Long Covid.
2) The vaccines mostly prevent Long Covid, though in a few rare cases they can cause an essentially identical Post-Vac Syndrome.
3) Because the young and the healthy risk Long Covid-like symptoms with or without the jabs, and the jabs prevent more Long Covid symptoms than they cause, even the young and healthy should be vaccinated.
In other areas, too, we see that official discourse is most ready to acknowledge side-effects which are identical to claimed complications of Covid itself. This is why myocarditis, for example, is among the rare vaccine injuries to receive an airing in mainstream media. Serious injuries caused uniquely by the vaccines are much more worrying and they make the cost-benefit analysis vastly more complicated. Nobody wants to talk about them.
Alas for the vaccinators, somebody at Focus has gotten up to some unapproved noticing, and cottoned on to the fact that half of all Post-Vac Syndrome diagnoses the world over occur in Germany – a country with 1% of the world’s population, where Post-Vac Syndrome just happens to be promoted heavily by journalists and even the Health Minister:
The Paul Ehrlich Institute [the German vaccine regulatory authority] cannot explain why this is the case. ….
Could it be due to the simple PEI reporting system, where anyone can report an adverse reaction online? Or is it the fact that many Germans are generally critical of vaccination? ….
Virologist Friedemann Weber believes that it could be both: “I can only assume, but I think it is a mixture of these factors …”
Epidemiologist Timo Ulrichs from Berlin takes a similar view. “It’s obvious that Germany does not have proportionately more side effects after vaccinations than other countries,” he tells FOCUS online.
What an amusing own-goal for the vaccinators. Pardon me while I laugh my ass off.
We like to think that disease is an objective matter, defined by empirical evidence, but illness is as much a social and a cultural category as it is a scientific one. Countries like Germany, where health officials engage in weird messaging games to hide their own malfeasance, will necessarily end up with illnesses that hardly exist anywhere else.
The world is becoming a very strange place.
From my perch deep inside the vaccine church, do you know what I hear? Not a soul bragging about the miracle mRNA shots. Not a soul.
"Take the vaxx to experience the same symptoms you get from the virus" is a weird argument. Someone's losing ground here.
Very much looking forward to the book, you must get back to that.