Coronavirus in Israel: where we stand right now

Baruch Kogan
2 min readJan 27, 2021

So, to sum up so far-we have an “epidemic” where:

1) we diagnose with a fake test (PCR at very high cycles in the absence of symptoms)

2) deaths are ascribed in a fake way (someone with a positive PCR who dies of anything months later has that death ascribed to coronavirus)

3) even with this ascription, around 1–2 out of 1000 people who get coronavirus die

4) to combat this, we are:

a) imposing masking laws and lockdowns, which have done nothing to stop the spread over the last year

b) administering a vaccine which works in a completely novel way, about whose long term side effects we have no idea and whose short term side effects we are discovering by giving it to millions of people, many of whom are dying or experiencing serious neurological side effects

5) the efficacy of this vaccine is measured in antibody response, which turns out to have nothing to do with immunity to the virus (see: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/295712)

6) concurrently with mass vaccine administration, we are seeing a spike in infections and deaths (as measured by our BS heuristic, see above,) which may be coincidental, may have to do with lockdowns effect in slowing the spread of the virus through the conversation, allowing it to mutate, or may have to do with vaccine-related antibody dependent enhancement (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-020-00789-5)

7) Our government has announced that it would pressure people into taking the vaccine by imposing blanket repressive measures and then lifting them from those who have a “green passport” certifying they’ve been vaccinated

8) Bibi recently told the Davos attendees that we would need to be vaccinated yearly.

Anything I missed?

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Baruch Kogan

Settler in the Shomron. Tech/manufacturing/marketing/history.