German Health Ministry: 'No Statistically Significant Data' Proving Effectiveness of Covid Jabs
Courtesy of Roger Beckamp, Member of the Bundestag for the AfD, with Economist Max Otte adding that the gov't 'has no data proving that fewer vaccinated people are getting infected…than unvaccinated'
And here we go, ladies and gentlemen: remember when the WHO claimed that the modRNA injectable products saved one million lives in Europe alone? I’m sure you remember that one, if only (/sarcasm) that particular WHO report, of course, prominently appeared all across legacy media.
What legacy media won’t report, though, is what transpired late last week (which is one of the core justifications for these pages here): on 4 Aug. 2023, the German Federal Government meekly admitted that there exist no evidence that these modRNA Covid injectable products had any health benefit.
Hence, I’m happy to share with you the one-liner Karl Lauterbach’s Health Ministry was forced to divulge courtesy of an individual question by AfD parliamentarian Roger Beckamp.
As my colleagues over at TKP.at have reported, Economist Max Otte derives the obvious and accurate conclusion (emphasis by TKP) that
The federal government confirms to Roger Beckamp, MdB (AfD) that it has no data proving that fewer vaccinated people are getting infected with COVID than unvaccinated people. (It does so somewhat clumsily, but that’s what it boils down to.)
Because if vaccinated people were less likely to contract covid, then there would also be an ‘improvement in health outcomes’ that could be proven. Apparently there is also no data to prove that vaccinated people are less often affected by a so-called ‘severe disease’.
As friend-of-these-pages Thomas Oysmüller put it, this admission is ‘further proof that the German government has placed its policy on an unscientific foundation.’
Despite this admission, approval for the modRNA injectable products is maintained by the EMA. In fact, we’re looking at a new fall campaign with yet another concoction (‘against’ the XBB variants) that will, in all likelihood, not even be ‘tested’ using mice. Legacy media, especially in the Anglo-American world, are already, and breathlessly so, warning of a new Covid wave.
Still, Thomas Oysmüller gets the last word as to the importance of this admission:
Legacy media are not reporting on the government’s admission, and certainly not [state broadcaster ARD’s main nightly newscast] Tagesschau. And as many unfortunately know: what does not make it into the Tagesschau does not exist for most Germans.
Danke, Epimetheus. Readers may be interested in how the data slayed schools' "health" "orders" I documented over a 2-year war: https://carlbherman.blogspot.com/2021/09/essay-to-100-teacher-colleagues-for-red.html
And: https://carlbherman.blogspot.com/2022/07/challenging-our-public-school-districts.html
The impulse "must do something" becomes more dangerous the greater the power one has to actually do something at all.
Trite and a platitude perhaps, but also true.
Anyone who's had dogs and who's played tug and such with the dogs knows the suprise dogs often show when they realise how tender our skin is compared to theirs; to the dog, since we're Master we're also stronger, hence their continous surpirse. Or horses - beware that horse who's realised the difference in size and strength. You do not want to stan in the box with such a horse lest they're firmly secured.
It certainly seems like animals are smarter in this regard than 2/3 of humans.