On April 21 former President (at least officially) Barack Obama gave a speech at Stanford University for their Cyber Policy Center called, “Challenges to Democracy in the Digital Information Realm.” In that speech, Obama mentioned “misinformation” about Covid vaccines online and claimed, “People are dying because of misinformation.” Obama was right that misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines is killing people—but he’s totally wrong about what the misinformation is. The government, media, and big corporation lies about the “safety” and “efficacy” of Covid vaccines, and the mandates many cities or companies imposed, have caused hundreds of thousands of deaths and adverse events. All for a virus with about a 99% survival rate.
In Nov. 2021, data analyst Steve Kirsch published, “Cost benefit by age analysis: The COVID vaccines kill more people than they save for all age groups;” the report included citations of multiple other experts which supported his findings. By Dec. 2021, nine independent researchers agreed that there had been over 150,000 deaths in the US alone from the Covid vaccines (more than 2 times the number of US soldiers who died in the nearly 20-year Vietnam War). Meanwhile, the problems caused by masking are widespread and manifold—particularly among children.
Here is what Obama said at Stanford:
“Take Covid. The fact that scientists developed safe and effective vaccines in record time is an unbelievable achievement. And yet despite the fact that we now essentially clinically tested the vaccine on billions of people worldwide, around 1 in 5 Americans is still willing to put themselves at risk and put their families at risk rather than get vaccinated. People are dying because of misinformation [emphasis added].”
But Obama’s lies did not stop with his endorsement of the dangerous Covid vaccines. Obama asserted that the very presence of alleged “misinformation” online, even if it is not all believed, is dangerous.
“People like Putin–and Steve Bannon, for that matter–understand it’s not necessary for people to believe misinformation in order to weaken democratic institutions. You just have to flood a country’s public square with enough raw sewage, you just have to raise enough questions, spread enough dirt, plant enough conspiracy theorizing, that citizens no longer know what to believe. Once they lose trust in their leaders, the mainstream media, in political institutions, in each other, in the possibility of truth, the game’s won.”
You mean the American people don’t trust the media that does nothing but lie, the institutions that imposed tyranny and defended it with falsehoods, and the leaders who stole an election? Go figure. Again, the misinformation that is causing deaths is not from Steven Bannon or Robert Malone (who are simply speaking facts the government doesn’t want you to know). The misinformation is from the media and government and institutions that pushed dangerous and even deadly measures on Americans (like masking and Covid vaccines)—all for a virus that was scarcely any natural threat, especially for non-seniors. Mr. Obama, misinformation has indeed killed people. But the deadly lies are coming from you, not from the people you want canceled from the internet.
I doubt very much whether Hussein Obama would have submitted to the jabs, much as a peddler of the climatism charade, he occupies mansions on the very shore line he virtue signals over. In the case of the jabs, the political risk is too grave, which seems ironic really, given the rank politicisation of the jabs and the flagrant delegitimisation of any and all opposition including those multitude afflicted with serious systemic adverse events (described by Pfizer in a 9 page, > 1000 conditions list, euphemistically termed 'events of special interest').