June 1, 2022

One Anti-Vaxxer (The Angel of Death, Wendy Bell) Quotes Another (Naomi Wolf)

Like the noxious Wendy Bell, Naomi Wolf was once a respected writer.

And just like the noxious Wendy Bell, Naomi Wolf is now an anti-vaxxer - so much so that the latter's twitter account was suspended for spreading covid vaccine misinformation.

Hey, did you know that Wolf "confirmed" that Apple had a new technology that "deliver vaccines with nanoparticles that let you travel back in time"?

Not kidding, she did.

This is the credible source upon with which we're dealing.

Anyway Ms Wolf's been hunting down the "truth" on that Pfizer document dump from a few months ago and has declared it evidence of genocide.

Wendy found the trail and it looks like she's going with the story today.

WBW tweeted this last night:

The story leads to Wolf's blogpost here.

Too bad the Pfizer documents have already been subject to various anti-vaxxer wrath. And that wrath has already been subject to fact-checkers' fact checking.

Like this one:

The Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine showed a final efficacy of 91% against symptomatic illness in its phase 3 trial. Social media posts wrongly claim recently released Pfizer documents show the vaccine is “12% effective.” That appears to be a misreading of data released more than a year ago. 

And this one:

Posts are circulating online claiming a Pfizer document reveals that COVID-19 vaccines are not safe for pregnant women and those breastfeeding. The guidelines, however, are from Britain’s medicines regulator in 2020, not Pfizer; they do not indicate the shots are unsafe during pregnancy or while lactating but highlight a lack of data at the time of publication.

And this one

Social media posts and online articles have made a series of inaccurate claims about the safety and efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine, sometimes asserting the revelations come from leaks of confidential documents from the pharmaceutical company. But health regulators and independent experts say the data -- which is being officially released by the US Food and Drug Administration -- does not show the shot is dangerous or ineffective. 

"Pfizer knew their vaccine would kill" is the headline of an article in The Light newspaper that was shared as a photo in posts on Instagram and Facebook in May 2022. The article claims Pfizer documents reveal "thousands of side effects that occurred at an alarming rate, which were as a direct result of taking" the Covid-19 vaccine. [Bolding in original.]

So.

On the one hand we have a discredited writer (discredited for other reasons than her anti-vaxxology) who has claimed that the vaccines were a "software platform that can receive uploads" saying that those Pfizer documents prove that the vaccines are dangerous.

And on the other, we have a buncha actual scientists who actually say that those actual Pfizer documents say nothing of the sort.

Wendy Bell, the noxious Angel of Death, of course sides with the nanoparticle-time travelling vaccine myth peddler, Naomi Wolf.

How many people have they killed by spreading such garbage?