I’m fond of saying this — because it pisses off all the right people — but in the case of Taiwan, the data is starting to show it:
Taiwan death from COVID-19 vaccination exceeds death from COVID-19. Taiwan’s death toll from COVID-19 vaccination exceeds death toll from COVID-19 for the first time.
(Observer Network News) On October 7th, the death toll after vaccination in Taiwan reached 852, while the death toll after the COVID-19 was diagnosed was 844. The number of deaths after vaccination exceeded the number of confirmed deaths for the first time.
According to a “Notice of Adverse Events after COVID-19 Vaccination” issued by Taiwan’s health department, on March 22 this year, Taiwan began vaccination. From that day to October 6, the death toll after vaccination in Taiwan has reached 849.
The number of people who continue to promote a gene-transfer therapy that has killed and wounded more people in the US than all the other 70 vaccines combined over the last 30 years — an “investigative vaccine” with no long-term safety data, no independent safety monitoring, and that doesn’t sterilize against the virus, allowing you to acquire and transmit the virus at higher viral loads than the original strain — quite literally astounds me.
This is the most effective psyop in world history. And at this point, I’m beginning to suspect that the defensiveness I see among many of the vaccinated is a product of vaccine regret — while mandate support is punitive, because misery loves company.
The push to get a needle in every arm for a virus with a 99+% survival rate despite the determination of our medical bureaucracies not to treat it, is either madness or something far, far more sinister.
And judging from the microscopy I’ve seen and the patents I’ve read, the latter seems far more likely.
It’s sinister. I have deeply regretted my COVID vaccination, and I tell everyone who will listen to me not to take it. I know my body better than anyone, including my doctor, who also pushed the vaccine on me. I’ve never done well with medications, and have rarely taken the flu shot. I always get the flu immediately after a flu shot. I have avoided taking it the last five years and have avoided the flu during that time. The only vaccination I was eager to take was for the shingles, and mostly because I saw the horrors of it first hand with a dear, older friend who suffered through it. Unlike the COVID vaccine, I did not experience any side effects with the shingles vaccine.