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Parents and the vaccine

Dr. Anthony Fauci is coming after your kids. He wants to give the experimental injection to your greatest treasure, your children, ages 5 and up.

Fauci allegedly funded three “gain of function” research projects to the Eco Health Alliance & Wuhan Institute of Virology. Gain of function means it increases the transmissibility and/or virulence of pathogens, meaning it makes pathogens more severe or harmful. 

Why would a doctor want to create such a hideous virus that would cause genocide? And let’s not forget how Fauci’s National Institute of Health division funded the torture of 44 beagles.

Children have the strongest immune system on the planet. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, children ages 17 and under account for 0.057 percent of all Covid-involved deaths in the country. That’s almost zero. Of the 560 U.S. children who have died of Covid, 70 percent had prior medical conditions. 

I watched a video of an Ohio mother with her 12-year-old daughter who had partaken in the Pfizer clinical trial. Her child was paralyzed and in a wheelchair, with a feeding tube in her nose. This mother chose to experiment on her child, and now her daughter’s body has been destroyed. 

There are 432 reports of myocarditis and pericarditis, and 86 cases of blood clotting disorders, after the injection among 12-17-year-olds. With a nearly zero chance of death from Covid-19, is it worth chancing paralysis, blood clots, myocarditis and pericarditis?

Fauci stated, “Obviously, you don’t like to tell people (parents) what to do, but sometimes for the good of society that’s necessary.”

Fauci plans to tell parents to have their children jabbed with an experimental mRNA injection, never used on humans before Covid, has no history of long-term effects and zero liability.

Parents, beware of madmen in white lab coats.

Mary Mason, Murphy

Don’t be critical except for guitar

“The love of money is the root of all evil.” We needn’t respect others for their inherited wealth or their proceeds from the sweat on other people’s brows. If our Covid-19 vaccine-makers are profiting at the rate of $6,000 a second, that’s destructive greed.

Some doctors have made millions, but during the near decade I’ve been treated by Dr. Brian Mitchell, no sign of greed have I noticed. 

This virus spread so quickly, we needed the RNA vaccine to keep people alive,  to keep bodies from piling up on street corners. But, now, both the jabbed and the unjabbed are full of the virus; we need to develop a live vaccine, similar to the ones that eliminated smallpox and polio, years ago, to kill off the virus itself.

Taxing the rich is a good idea. President Ronnie Reagan’s trickle-down theory of the 1980s has made paupers of most all of us. Big Oil has forced all to steer the planet to the eve of destruction, and decimals have decimated fractional algebra.

We don’t need to start critizing each other. Wally Avett’s a good guy, trying to help us all stay alive and vaxxed –  but I don’t think much of his Sunday school lessons, and his guitar playing sucks.

Harry Holdorf, Brasstown

Data mining still dreadful

A recent article describes how others are living with data mining fans. It is changing lives and people are suffering. 

My husband and I took another drive along Harshaw Road, only to find additional construction in the works. 

Is there no way to stop what is about to come? Can the county not stop further construction until perhaps decibel tests or something of that nature are done? How are you helping residents of Murphy? What are you actively doing to help and prevent this huge problem? 

Surely the county attorney could come up with something to file against them to stop construction until this problem is fully investigated. What about the walls that are supposed to be erected? 

At the last county commissioners’ meeting, most of us felt defeated. Besides Jan Griggs, it seemed none of you even cared that this is happening. 

Prior to the start of the meeting, I heard a lady behind your tables say with disdain, “I have a feeling this is going to be a long night.”

Well, it wasn’t. It was evident by the look on your face, Dr. Dan Eichenbaum, that you wanted to get the show on the road and boot us out as quickly as possible. You suggested we go to the power company. For what?

You are the people making life-altering decisions in our county, not the power company. We are helpless without you. We are looking to all of you to help the residents affected by this godawful noise. 

Would any of you like to live there? Not likely anyone else will, either. The value of their homes have plummeted nearly overnight. 

Do you plan to take any type of action for the people of your community? Our hands are tied. 

Lynell Morris, Murphy 

Facts from research

A small group thinks they have facts, but they do not. So here are some nuggets for thought.

1. The warning on the back of Clorox and Lysol about Covid has been there since the 1970s.

2. Covid was made to spread to humans by the lab in Wuhan. Plus the WHO found 14 varients each stronger than the last before being shut out by China.

Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden gave more than $150 million taxpayer bucks to that lab to study gain of function.

The vaccine is only a preventive like the flu shot, not a true vaccine. Receiving so many so close is not helping. Mandating is not either.

A politician is the last person I will take medical advice from, but before the mandates Phizer had given Biden more than $170 million. Why? So how much more since the mandates?

There is no such thing as a free ride. You do not, nor will not, receive free anything. The vaccine is not free. Taxpayers pay for it.

Phizer is not making it for free; pharmists or docs are not giving it for free.

If you believe they are, I hate to say it, but you have to be stupid. I am not anti-vax. I am anti-political medical treatment.

My family’s health is none of your business and for you to even ask about it is illegal and a violation of the federal HIPPA law.

I do not have internet nor a fancy phone. I do real research. I watch all news channelsn not just one-sided ones. It’s sad to see so many think they are the only ones who can be right and deserve to rule everyone else.

I am proud to be an American. I will fight for my rights and freedoms. Will you?

M. Sullivan, Murphy

Politics and not science?

There have been letters to the editor and columns in the Cherokee Scout touting the Covid-19 vaccines and science as the reason you should be vaccinated.

I don’t think actual science is being used with the Covid vaccines. If science was really being used then they should be studying those vaccinated for actual results, and the results made public without censorship.

We were told that some of these vaccines are 90-plus percent effective, but how do they really know that from limited studies? It is way too early to make that determination.

Why are there so many breakthrough cases of those fully vaccinated? Why are vaccinated people still dying? 

You are naive if you say it’s because of the unvaccinated. How could that possibly be if the vaccines were truly effective. 

Using science typically takes a multitude of steps over time with research, statistical analysis, reviews and more. Has science been used to determine the long-term effects of the spike proteins in the vaccines on children, pregnant women or for that matter anyone? The vaccines could be perfectly safe, but no one really knows.  

Why are people so intent on insuring 100 percent of the population get the vaccine, while there is zero talk about those who could be medically at risk receiving the vaccine (and yes there are people that have blood disorders or other issues that would be adversely affected if they were vaccinated)? Or those who have already had Covid who have natural immunity, which is probably better than what vaccines provide. 

Scientists should be open to all alternatives to eliminate this virus, not just vaccines. Politics has replaced science in this instance, and that is shameful.  

To say citizens should no longer have any right of choice is disheartening and even more dangerous.

Rick Alringer, Murphy

Need action on climate

The scientific consensus that humans are altering the climate has passed 99.9 percent, according to a paper by Cornell University that reviewed the peer-review literature – the gold standard of scientific research – on climate change from 2012-20 involving 88,000 articles.

According to the authors, the degree of scientific certainty about the impact of greenhouse gases is now similar to the level of agreement on evolution and plate tectonics. This means there is practically no doubt among experts that burning fossil fuels, such as oil, gas, coal, peat and trees is heating the planet and causing more every year. Virtually all experts tell us that we have to act decisively and quickly if we are to avoid potentially catastrophic damages.

About 6 out of 10 Americans also believe that the pace of global warming is speeding up, according to a new survey from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research and the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago. The poll also shows that 55 percent of Americans want Congress to pass a bill to ensure more of the nation’s electricity comes from clean energy, while only 16 percent oppose such a measure.

Since the scientific evidence is clear, and the public believes we must act, we have to ask ourselves, “Why are we not taking this as the national emergency that it is and taking strong action to combat climate change?”  

One answer is because climate change has become too politicized. Climate change is a moral and a scientific issue and should not be a political issue. 

A national carbon fee is far and away the single best plan available, using a free market policy that grows our economy while decreasing greenhouse gases by up to 90 percent in 2050.

Dr. Vernon Dixon, Hiawassee, Ga.