Via tom woods
A little update on your friend Bill Gates.
First, let's remind ourselves of what Gates initially assured us of: "Everyone who takes the vaccine is not just protecting themselves but reducing their transmission to other people and allowing society to get back to normal."
A lot of people repeated that one. And they acted like you were an idiot if you weren't so sure.
Gates further described the mRNA shots as "magic."
Now that it's become excruciatingly obvious that this claim was false, Gates has just said this: "The current vaccines are not infection-blocking. They’re not broad, so when new variants come up you lose protection, and they have very short duration, particularly in the people who matter, which are old people."
Remember: Gates's wild, scientifically unsupported claim at the beginning was never censored or suppressed as "misinformation."
You know what was suppressed as misinformation?
People who said then exactly what Gates is saying now.
Yet another reason to let people say whatever they want.
And incidentally, here's a rule that seems to hold more often than not:
People telling you there's only one side to an issue, and that only cranks object, and nobody should ever debate the issue, are hiding something. This is not how normal people act or speak.
So yes, you're darn right I'm open to listening what skeptics of these and other shots have to say, and I hope you'll join me, too: