Jeff, I recently shared this article on FB after seeing it posted on Coffin Nation, and received this comment: “. It’s too bad that the author did not cite all of his sources in this article. Pulling headlines, undated charts etc. does not give this reader who wants to look at the primary sources a lot of confidence in the information he presented. It makes me wonder what he did not want you to see in those sources.” This comment came from my sister, a biochemistry professor. Is there any way you can send me the links to the studies and statistics you refer to in this blog? My sister is intelligent and has a scientific mind. However, she gets a lot of her news from MSM and thus doubts anything that doesn’t match that narrative. Any further information you can provide would be much appreciated.
Great to see this article back! Please share! God frustrates the ways of the wicked.
Jeff, I recently shared this article on FB after seeing it posted on Coffin Nation, and received this comment: “. It’s too bad that the author did not cite all of his sources in this article. Pulling headlines, undated charts etc. does not give this reader who wants to look at the primary sources a lot of confidence in the information he presented. It makes me wonder what he did not want you to see in those sources.” This comment came from my sister, a biochemistry professor. Is there any way you can send me the links to the studies and statistics you refer to in this blog? My sister is intelligent and has a scientific mind. However, she gets a lot of her news from MSM and thus doubts anything that doesn’t match that narrative. Any further information you can provide would be much appreciated.
Does anyone have a suggestion as to how I can get this info?
God bless you Jeff.
Wow! So beautifully said!
How did I miss this. Might you make it a foot note presented every day for the new readers and the forgetful old ones? Blessings!!
BRAVO! 👏👏🙌
Amen!
OK, asking for a friend. Are the jabs a vaccine - as defined under medical terms. If not, why are they still referred to as such.
Colloquial terms - also known as "connotation" terms - the subject of which is understood.