The Influence of Political Polling on Perceptions of COVID Vaccine Injuries and the Monopoly of Truth in the Medical Field
What Can Political Polling Teach Us About COVID Vaccine Injuries? 🔗
The text discusses the influence of political polling on perceptions of COVID vaccine injuries and the monopoly of truth in the medical field. It highlights the impact of "credible sources" and the dismissal of anecdotal evidence, while also questioning the credibility of medical evidence and the role of skeptics. The text further explores the use of political polling to gather data on vaccine injuries and presents survey results indicating widespread concerns about vaccine safety and effectiveness. Additionally, it emphasizes the emergence of alternative media and the shifting attitudes towards traditional journalism. The author expresses gratitude for the awakening of public awareness and the support received for their publication.
- Influence of political polling on perceptions of COVID vaccine injuries
- Monopoly of truth in the medical field
- Impact of "credible sources" and dismissal of anecdotal evidence
- Credibility of medical evidence and role of skeptics
- Use of political polling to gather data on vaccine injuries
- Survey results indicating concerns about vaccine safety and effectiveness
- Emergence of alternative media and shifting attitudes towards traditional journalism
- Author's gratitude for the awakening of public awareness and support for their publication