MediaTricks

CNN Vaccine Flip Flop

The timetable for a coronavirus vaccine is 18 months. Experts say that's risky.
CNN article By Robert Kuznia.

Past vaccine disasters show why rushing a coronavirus vaccine now would be 'colossally stupid'.
CNN article by Jen Christensen.

How to speak to someone who's hesitant to get vaccinated.
CNN article by Ryan Prior.

The manipulative power of the term “vaccine hesitancy” is worth admiring. Implying everyone will get it, but some are just being slow and hesitant about it.

CNN:

CNN article: Past vaccine disasters show why rushing a coronavirus vaccine now would be 'colossally stupid'.

(CNN) — Vaccine experts are warning the federal government against rushing out a coronavirus vaccine before testing has shown it's both safe and effective. Decades of history show why they're right.

Their concern that the FDA may be moving too quickly heightened when FDA Commissioner Dr. Steven Hahn told the Financial Times that his agency could consider an emergency use authorization (EUA) for a Covid-19 vaccine before late stage clinical trials are complete if the data show strong enough evidence it would protect people.

The Economist Says Europe’s Destiny is to Become Eurafrica

The Economist pro-invasion propaganda: 

The Economist @TheEconomist:
Like it or not, Eurafrica is part of Europe's demographic and cultural destiny.
- Why Europe should focus on its growing interdependence with Africa. Sealing the Mediterranean will not work.

The MegaCapitalist Agnelli and Rothschild families in control of the Economist magazine love to tell us what we must accept as inevitable, whether we “like it or not”.

The Social Engineers who wish to mess with people’s countries first use their newspaper rags to spread their lies globally, to demoralise, deceive and destroy. Isn’t it odd, the goals of the Mega Capitalists and the Communists are the same: culture destruction, heritage destruction, border destruction, country destruction, people destruction, with all power resting in the Global Central Bank.

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oppressive regimes
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The Guardian kicks off the mainstream media censorship campaign against Substack

They go on to name Substack’s payment processor in a bid to get things shut down.

Article screenshot from The Guardian, written by Dan Milmo: Anti-vaxxers making ‘at least $2.5m’ a year from publishing on Substack.

Center for Countering Digital Hate research calculates that anti-vaccine figures could be making $12.5m from the online platform.

A group of vaccine-sceptic writers are generating revenues of at least $2.5m (£1.85m) a year from publishing newsletters for tens of thousands of followers on the online publishing platform Substack, according to new research.

Prominent figures in the anti-vaccine movement including Dr Joseph Mercola and Alex Berenson have large followings on Substack, which has more than 1 million paying subscribers who sign up for individual newsletters from an array of authors who include novelist Salman Rushdie, the writer musician Patti Smith and former Downing Street adviser Dominic Cummings.

Opposing experimental vaccines is “hate” now, and the Center for Countering Digital Hate will come after you. Who funds this censorship advocacy group? They won’t say. But the corrupt media sure does love them.

They made a bizarre 1 minute video trying to make scientific debate seem ominous:

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