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Some insight into some of the covid ‘vaccine’ messaging
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:45 pm
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:45 pm
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“You vaccinate not only for yourself. You vaccinate also to protect society and particularly to protect those that you love the most,” declared Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, at the 2022 World Economic Forum meeting. That was the main message around the entire world. In Brazil, for example, on every television program the message was identical: “The vaccine protects both you and the people around you,” stated epidemiologist Pedro Hallal, rector of the Federal University of Pelotas, on TV Globo—Brazil’s biggest network—also in early 2022.
What few people know is that this message had been previously studied and tested. Before rolling out the vaccines, Yale scientists conducted research to find out which messages would be most effective in getting people to comply. “It is even more effective to add language that frames vaccine uptake as a way to protect others,” the scientists concluded in the study.
In other words, the entire tone of the vaccination campaign became “Protect grandma.” From that point on, with the widely publicized idea that the Covid-19 vaccines were a social pact, politicians in various parts of the world implemented health passes and, in some cases, made vaccination mandatory for everyone—including children and babies.
There’s Just One Problem with That Message
It’s not true. The most effective marketing message claimed that Covid-19 vaccines had an ability they never actually had: reducing or stopping transmission.
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“You vaccinate not only for yourself. You vaccinate also to protect society and particularly to protect those that you love the most,” declared Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, at the 2022 World Economic Forum meeting. That was the main message around the entire world. In Brazil, for example, on every television program the message was identical: “The vaccine protects both you and the people around you,” stated epidemiologist Pedro Hallal, rector of the Federal University of Pelotas, on TV Globo—Brazil’s biggest network—also in early 2022.
What few people know is that this message had been previously studied and tested. Before rolling out the vaccines, Yale scientists conducted research to find out which messages would be most effective in getting people to comply. “It is even more effective to add language that frames vaccine uptake as a way to protect others,” the scientists concluded in the study.
In other words, the entire tone of the vaccination campaign became “Protect grandma.” From that point on, with the widely publicized idea that the Covid-19 vaccines were a social pact, politicians in various parts of the world implemented health passes and, in some cases, made vaccination mandatory for everyone—including children and babies.
There’s Just One Problem with That Message
It’s not true. The most effective marketing message claimed that Covid-19 vaccines had an ability they never actually had: reducing or stopping transmission.
LINK
This post was edited on 12/14/25 at 5:46 pm
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:47 pm to weagle1999
To fill the gap left by the major newspapers not exposing the misleading advertising, independent journalists began investigating — like Alex Berenson, former New York Times science reporter.
“It’s not time to admit that the vaccines don’t stop Covid transmission? The data is clear,” Berenson posted on his Twitter in August 2021. His statement was simply true. He cited early observational studies that showed some reduction in transmission, but not elimination — especially with the Delta variant.
The next day, Twitter permanently banned him. The reason given: violation of rules for spreading “false information about Covid-19.”
“It’s not time to admit that the vaccines don’t stop Covid transmission? The data is clear,” Berenson posted on his Twitter in August 2021. His statement was simply true. He cited early observational studies that showed some reduction in transmission, but not elimination — especially with the Delta variant.
The next day, Twitter permanently banned him. The reason given: violation of rules for spreading “false information about Covid-19.”
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:48 pm to weagle1999
The data made it clear: it would be necessary to vaccinate between 30,000 and 40,000 young people to prevent a single Covid hospitalization in this group. However, those vaccinations resulted in 18.5 serious adverse events — including myocarditis and pericarditis — which in turn caused between 1.5 and 4.6 hospitalizations. In other words, the number of hospitalizations caused by vaccine adverse events would exceed the number of Covid hospitalizations that would be prevented.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:49 pm to weagle1999
The elderly control power: governments, corporations, and the media. The elderly were the real at-risk group. The elderly ordered children and young people — who were at very low risk from the disease — to get vaccinated under the pretext of “protecting grandma.” In other words, protecting themselves.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:49 pm to weagle1999
They are gone from the web now- but I used to download the special cdc Covid “insight” communications… they studied twitter, YouTube, other stuff- found the most prominent messages and instructed how to counter them.
Maybe I’ll take a few pics and upload them- it was very pushy shite.
Maybe I’ll take a few pics and upload them- it was very pushy shite.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:53 pm to weagle1999
The government lied and lied. People need to be held responsible
Posted on 12/14/25 at 5:53 pm to SallysHuman
I was recently trying to find the compilation of celebrities berating the unvaccinated but no luck.
The linked article is very long but is a fascinating read.
The linked article is very long but is a fascinating read.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:01 pm to BabyDraco1499
There were 22 or so issues with a few "specials" sprinkled in... here's my collection. Everytime they came out I dowloaded, booklet printed and saddle stitched the motherfrickers.


Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:03 pm to SallysHuman
This is genuinely insane. I don't understand why we allow Big Pharma to advertise meds.. I know I know, money. But come on
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:05 pm to BabyDraco1499
The WHO and other countries put similar things... I didn't print all of them out, even booklet printing it would have been too damn much. I did save a lot though.
They talk some smack about Berenson... he was the biggest push back for a good while.
They talk some smack about Berenson... he was the biggest push back for a good while.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:11 pm to BabyDraco1499
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:14 pm to SallysHuman
Thanks for sharing. I was overseas ALL of 2020, so I didn't really get the "full experience".
Something interesting though, during pre-deployment we had to do write up analysis on our respective CO-COMs, I had CENTCOM and was getting early reports of a "virus" coming out of Wuhan that was being compared to the SARs virus. I out it in my analysis as a potential threat to the unit if it were to get any higher especially with the Chinese New Year happening at the time I was concerned that people traveling in and out could cause transmission and could affect freedom of movement. Went to brief it to the BDE, went well, went to brief it to DIV, the CG told me to take it out and not mention it anymore. That was Covid. We ended up getting stop-lossed on a 90 day quick deployment before going out for 6 months somewhere in the Middle East. Ended up being stuck out there 13 months.
I still have the snippet of my report because I thought it was weird. think the death toll at the time was 3.
Something interesting though, during pre-deployment we had to do write up analysis on our respective CO-COMs, I had CENTCOM and was getting early reports of a "virus" coming out of Wuhan that was being compared to the SARs virus. I out it in my analysis as a potential threat to the unit if it were to get any higher especially with the Chinese New Year happening at the time I was concerned that people traveling in and out could cause transmission and could affect freedom of movement. Went to brief it to the BDE, went well, went to brief it to DIV, the CG told me to take it out and not mention it anymore. That was Covid. We ended up getting stop-lossed on a 90 day quick deployment before going out for 6 months somewhere in the Middle East. Ended up being stuck out there 13 months.
I still have the snippet of my report because I thought it was weird. think the death toll at the time was 3.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:15 pm to SallysHuman
THEY WERE LITERALLY RUNNING A PSYOP ON AMERICANS WTF
I mean we knew that but seeing stuff like this is insane. Makes me sick
I mean we knew that but seeing stuff like this is insane. Makes me sick
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:17 pm to BabyDraco1499
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I still have the snippet of my report because I thought it was weird. think the death toll at the time was 3.
Keep your snippet... people 10 years from now will not believe or will actively deny the weirdness.
I almost threw my print jobs out, but decided to keep them, it only takes up a shelf and a half on the bookcase. I printed everything I could so even if it got disappeared I'd have my own record of it.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:18 pm to BabyDraco1499
quote:
THEY WERE LITERALLY RUNNING A PSYOP ON AMERICANS WTF
They didn’t even hide it.. if you knew where to look. It was crazy.
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:19 pm to SallysHuman
Crazy shite man. Especially when you really start to think about it... Super smart on your part to have the forethought to keep that kind of stuff 
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:25 pm to weagle1999
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The most effective marketing message claimed that Covid-19 vaccines had an ability they never actually had: reducing or stopping transmission.
Come on! Be honest. This statement is false. How the hell are you going to pass on the virus if you are already dead from taking the mRNA shot?
Posted on 12/14/25 at 6:30 pm to SallysHuman
quote:Print this thread, too
Keep your snippet... people 10 years from now will not believe or will actively deny the weirdness.![]()
I almost threw my print jobs out, but decided to keep them, it only takes up a shelf and a half on the bookcase. I printed everything I could so even if it got disappeared I'd have my own record of it.
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