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Health Care Providers Mislead about Risks vs. Benefits of COVID-19 Vaccines for Children

I illustrate how Munson Healthcare is misleading parents about the benefits and risks of COVID-19 vaccines for young children.

Nov 17, 2021 | 2 comments

A child gets the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine (Photo by Nate Ivey. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Cropped, contrast increased, and colorized from the original.)

The “public health” establishment is evidently more concerned with achieving the policy goal of a high vaccination rate than with providing parents with the knowledge they need to make an informed choice about whether their children should get a COVID-19 vaccine, and this includes health care providers, as I illustrate in this fact check of information provided by Munson Healthcare for residents of northern Michigan.

A key takeaway is that you cannot trust supposedly trustworthy “public health” “authorities”, including health care providers. You must do your own research, verify information, and think for yourself to be able to make an informed choice. In addition to illuminating the propagandistic nature of the information Munson is providing to parents, I show the exact process that I went through to assess the info, from identifying claims warranting skepticism to how I fact-checked those claims.

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I am an independent researcher, journalist, and author dedicated to exposing mainstream propaganda that serves to manufacture consent for criminal government policies.

I write about critically important issues including US foreign policy, economic policy, and so-called "public health" policies.

My books include Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman: Austrian vs. Keynesian Economics in the Financial Crisis, and The War on Informed Consent.

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  • Jdog says:

    I can’t thank you enough. Intelligent people are – by nature – skeptical, and if your hair isn’t raised by the last 18+ months regarding propaganda, lord knows you’re not examining facts.

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