Wisconsin Council of Churches Bemoans Cut in Funding for Vaccine Outreach Initiative
Let the wailing and gnashing of teeth begin
I received Urgent Help Needed to Maintain Critical Services to Sensitive Populations — Wisconsin Council of Churches and responded with the following email:
The Rev. Don Fleischman,
This vaccine outreach initiative demonstrates how an NGO from the religious left provided moral justification for the Democratic administration’s coupling with Big Pharma and then acted as a contractor to carry out the groundwork. Now, the quiet part has been spoken out loud as to why this agency has shamelessly acted on behalf of Big Government and Big Pharma these past five years. There is no honor in being a paid shill for Big Government and Big Pharma in the name of faith.
Before engaging in further self-righteous indignation against the current administration and begging for money from denominations connected with the WCC, I suggest you consider the following study:
Executive summary
There are 58 death reports in VAERS for those over 6 and under age 18 for the COVID shots. In any sane society, that would be an immediate stopping condition for a vaccine.
I downloaded all 58 reports and had an unbiased AI chatbot analyze them.
75% of the deaths were likely related to the vaccine. 8% were unrelated. The others lacked sufficient detail to render a judgement.
The stunning conclusion of the analysis was this:
The fact that these deaths have not triggered a comprehensive safety review and pause in childhood vaccination programs represents one of the most profound institutional failures in modern medical history.
I have not forgotten and so write this rebuttal to your wailing and gnashing of teeth:
Five years ago, the scientific “community,” the public health complex, and politicians failed. They responded to the outbreak of the COVID pandemic with hysteria, domination, and deceit.
Never Forget What They Did to Us Five Years Ago
In the end, on which side of history will you be aligned?
Respectfully Submitted,
Rev. Lowell Bolstad
Rice Lake, Wisconsin