Did the COVID vaccine increase all-cause mortality?
Top British mathematics Professor Norman Fenton says the chance of that is 99%. But he also says that the math says that your chance of convincing anyone of that is near zero.
I asked my good friend UK Professor Norman Fenton what he thought the odds were that the COVID vaccine increased all-cause mortality.
Here’s his reply. It tells you everything you need to know:
I’m over 99% sure they increased ACM but that doesn’t mean I can necessarily make others believe it to that extent. From a Bayesian perspective if somebody (before seeing the evidence) ‘believes’ the vaxx is safe & effective then no amount of convincing evidence to the contrary will shift their belief.
Ain’t that the truth?
Do you agree?
By the way, if you answered “No, super easy to shift beliefs,” I’d like to introduce you to my new best friend Drew Comments…
Summary
You can have mountains of data showing it is impossible for the vaccine to be unsafe.
But it appears that, in most cases, that is not the deciding factor.
Did the COVID vaccine increase all-cause mortality?
My father, a journalist and famous lobbyist who created Meals on Wheels with George McGOvern listened to my statements back in Dec 2020 begging him not to do it for at least a year .NOthing I could say could sway him despite his listening to me intently. He simply couldn't believe what I was telling him. I sent link after link. I doubt he read more than 1% of what I sent. He likes Whitney Webb alot so Ive been trying to inform him this way. He passed out 3x on the golf course. This never happened before. He was told the first time he had' dehydration". But they kept him in the hospital for THREE days. Unheard of for dehydration. Second time they said he "drank too much water". I told him it was the spike proteins and he needed to do the FLCC detox immediately! He finally said to me a month ago," Well it seems youre getting your way and are right about your opinions". I told him I Never wanted to be right.
I’m not going to lie, it’s not easy to switch someone’s view on this. My husband and I were at opposite ends of the politics and “medicine”. We fought and the “d” word came up multiple times. My then 37 year old husband was in law school interning at Berkeley and then a Lawfirm in SF and valued his 20 something year old colleague’s over his nerdy wife who travels and sells warranties and reads clinical trials for fun.
I constantly sent him trials and data and articles that questioned the mainstream narrative. I had 6 people in my circle die within days of receiving their shot. I had many clients and friends hospitalized with blood clots and heart attacks and paralysis within weeks or days of receiving a shot. Every time I sent him something, or brought it up, it caused a fight. Eventually I stopped directly sending him things but would talk about it out loud on the phone or to a friend so he could hear. I purposely brought it up in front of mutual friends to see what they thought. He was embarrassed and angry every time, but more times than not, our mutual friend felt the same way that I did. I wanted to make his transition easy, I wanted to show him that I’m not alone, that my views are ideas are backed by many. Eventually we stopped fighting, he stopped getting angry with me. And recently he was excited to tell me our neighbors who have avoided me this whole pandemic said, “I think your wife has been right this whole time”. His colleagues texted him in a group chat expressing a similar sentiment.
I was able to convince him and his mom to cancel their booster appointments, then Covid hit our house and hit his mom and him the worst. The kids and I, all unvaxxed had nothing more than a head ache for a day or two.
Lastly, my aunt and uncle, his cousins and aunts and uncles all 4 shots in, got Covid for the 3rd and 4th time and he straight up said, “why are people still getting boosted? So stupid! It obviously isn’t working.”
Victory! Vindication at last!
So, moral of the story, don’t give up. Keep on trying, and when one method doesn’t work, try another.
Good luck out there.