I try to deliver, and commenter MikeyinFL helped out.
The Global War on Normal People (GwNP) has many fronts: military, political, medical, cultural. Covid is clearly a part of the this war. While the Covid front has slipped from the headlines of late, it continues to simmer. However, there are, slowly but surely, positive developments.
One example isn’t good news in the strict sense, but it is good news in the sense of facts getting out to the public. It comes from a major study in Scandinavia, examining the medical records of 23 million people:
Covid vaccines raise risk of severe heart inflammation up to 120-fold, says study
Significantly, the findings were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). That’s as mainstream as it gets in the medical establishment.
Even better, in a sense, is the legal news from Italy—a Sicilian court has held that injection mandates are unconstitutional because of the high risk involved with the injections. I say better, because I’ve been disappointed with the legal cases in the US, which have—to date—uniformly ignored the medical data on adverse events. The ruling by the Sicilian court directly relies on data gathered by the EU agency tasked with following adverse medication/drug events—a database I’ve cited several times in the past because it’s more reliable and inclusive that VAERS in the US:
Italian Court Rules Mandatory Vaccination Unconstitutional, 'Fatal Side Effects' to Risky (Video)
Sicily’s Court of Administrative Justice has ruled that Italy’s mandatory Covid vaccination obligation is unconstitutional. The court stated that the experimental mRNA treatments intended to protect the public from Covid have been shown to cause “serious or fatal adverse effects.” The court explains that even if such fatalities are rare, a single death is enough to render the mandate unconstitutional.
The Sicilian ruling passes the decision to the Constitutional Court, which will now have to rule on the issue. Watch the following video report by Italian lawyer Marco Mori on the groundbreaking ruling:
From the video transcript:
A very interesting part is the data from Eudravigilance, which is the pharmacovigilance database of the European Union.
Whose data are really shocking.
The ruling says: “The data which have been collected by the European database reveal that by the end of January 2022, 570 million Pfizer doses had been administered within the EU, so far.
In relation to them, 582,000 cases of adverse effects were reported, 7,000 of which had a fatal outcome.”
That was Pfizer. As for AstraZeneca, “among 69 million doses, 244,000 cases of adverse effects were reported, 1,447 of which had a fatal outcome.”
Then they mention Moderna, too. 139 million doses, 150,000 adverse reactions, 834 of which had a fatal outcome.
Then Janssen. 19 million doses, 40,766 cases reported, 279 of which were fatal.
“Most of the aforementioned side effects are undoubtedly mild.
But among those effects, there are also serious pathologies which in some cases are likely to compromise the vaccinated patient’s health irreversibly,” and that is exactly the point.
Causing disability, or in the most unfortunate cases, death.
Obviously there’s no guarantee of victory in the Constitutional Court, but getting this information out to the public is hugely important.
Finally, here’s some good news from the US, on the cultural front. When you see something like this, you have to assume that polling shows that this is a winner:
Governor Glenn Youngkin Joins Virginia March for Life to Protest Abortion
Governor Glenn Youngkin joined thousands of pro-life people today at the Virginia March for Life, where he joined in the peaceful walk to protest abortion. Youngkin left the state capitol and was photographed meeting with pro-life people before ultimate walking with them in the March.
What a refreshing change in Virginia from a governor who wanted to keep babies comfortable before they’re killed in infanticide to a governor who literally marches with pro-life people against abortion.
In her speech, Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears stated “I know that there are some people in the crowd that do not believe what we believe — that Abortion is wicked.”
Earlier this year, Youngkin confirmed his commitment to protecting unborn babies from abortion Wednesday when he created a new “ambassador for unborn children” position in his administration.
In an executive order, the new governor added the pro-life ambassador role to the tasks of his Chief Diversity, Opportunity & Inclusion Officer.
That’s the way a march starts—one step at a time.
Somebody doesn't think the first two stories are good news. Neither link works, FYI.