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6 Double Standards Public Health Officials Used to Justify Covid “Vaccines”

by Madhava Setty, M.D.


We are not only in an epidemiological crisis, we also are in an epistemological crisis. How do we know what we know? What differentiates opinion from a justified belief?

For nearly two years, the public has been inundated by a sophisticated messaging campaign that urges us to “trust the science.” But how can a non-scientist know what the science is really saying? Legacy media sources offer us an easy solution: “Trust us.” Legions of so-called “independent” fact-checking sites that serve to eliminate any wayward thinking keep those with a modicum of skepticism in line. “Research” has been redefined to mean browsing Wikipedia citations.

Rather than being considered for their merit, dissenting opinions are more easily dismissed as misinformation by labeling their source as untrustworthy. How do we know these sources are untrustworthy? They must be if they offer a dissenting opinion! This form of circular reasoning is the central axiom of all dogmatic systems of thought. Breaking the spell of dogmatic thinking is not easy, but it is possible…


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