Deadlier than Global Terrorism? By Charles Taylor (Florida)

A new year is here and the World Health Organization (WHO) is back at its usual tricks. The latest absurd claim is that anti-vaccine activism is more dangerous than global terrorism. We need not bother refuting the claim, since it is mere political rhetoric, but the political significance must be noted. A global vaccine mandate given to the WHO, to direct any future policies of nations in the next plandemic, and they have told us there will be another, sooner than we expect, will be truly frightening, since the WHO is highly influenced by communist China, and is likely to tell Western nations to follow the CCP model of lockdowns and draconian punishments for all who disobey. The issue of compulsory vaccination, against one’s will, arises. Yet the global vaccine mandates, to be directed by WHO continue, and critics seem to have run out of steam on that one.

 

https://summit.news/2023/01/06/who-anti-vaccine-activism-is-deadlier-than-global-terrorism/

“The World Health Organization shared a video on Twitter promoting the claim that anti-vaccine activism is deadlier than global terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and gun violence.

Yes, really.

The video quoted Baylor College of Medicine’s Dr. Peter Hotez, who stated, “We have to recognize that anti-vaccine activism, which I actually call anti-science aggression, has now become a major killing force globally.”

Hotez went on to assert that 200,000 Americans died from COVID because they refused to get the vaccine, a claim that isn’t backed up by any source.

“And now the anti-vaccine activism is expanding across the world, even into low and middle income countries,” added Hotez.

Once again with providing any source for his dubious claims, Hotez asserted that “anti-science now kills more people than things like gun violence, global terrorism, nuclear proliferation or cyber attacks.”

The doctor went on to complain about how anti-vaccine skepticism had now become a “political movement” linked to “far-right extremism” in both the United States and Germany.

Hotez ominously called for “political solutions to address this.”

Unsurprisingly, respondents to the tweet completely savaged the WHO for sharing the video, with one pointing to stats that suggest, “Doctors and “medicine” kill more people than car accidents and guns.”

 

 

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