uTobian

uTobian explores the interplay between public health narratives, particularly around vaccines, and societal impact, emphasizing skepticism towards institutional narratives and highlighting concerns over vaccine safety, government overreach, and media manipulation. It advocates for decentralized, grassroots approaches, questioning mainstream accounts of Covid-19, vaccine policies, and broader societal issues.

Public Health and Vaccine Safety Government and Institutional Trust Media and Narrative Control Societal and Cultural Critique Economic and Capitalist Dynamics Autism and Public Health Costs Spirituality and Social Movements Political Theory and Philosophy Science and Medical Freedom Education and Public Policy

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8235 implied HN points β€’ 06 Feb 24
  1. Enclosure historically happens under any system that wants to industrialize.
  2. Pharma has captured the state through various acts and profits from selling treatments for vaccine injuries.
  3. Covid represents an extreme form of enclosure by the ruling class for profit, through actions like vaccine mandates.
7311 implied HN points β€’ 10 Feb 24
  1. Logic and reason are important and should not be banned, even if powerful entities try to suppress them.
  2. The biggest global risks in 2024 involve various organizations and entities that hold significant power and influence.
  3. Vaccines and the pharmaceutical industry are controversial topics, with strong opinions about their safety and impact.
7252 implied HN points β€’ 22 Jan 24
  1. Higher education failed in responding to Covid, showing weaknesses and flaws.
  2. Climate change movement shifted focus to target small farmers and families, losing sight of its original goals.
  3. Advocating for 'freedom of choice' in allowing toxic products can lead to harmful consequences and is not a viable solution.
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4952 implied HN points β€’ 21 Jan 24
  1. In modern times, freedom is often associated with unrestrained passion, but the idea of freedom through personal restraint from ancient times is considered a better path to happiness and fulfillment.
  2. The writings of NiccolΓ² Machiavelli marked a shift in the concept of freedom towards acknowledging human selfishness and focusing on political security through class conflict.
  3. The current crisis in science and medicine is prompting a reevaluation of the assumption that scientists and doctors are inherently virtuous, suggesting the need for reforms based on the idea that they may be motivated by greed and power.
8667 implied HN points β€’ 01 May 23
  1. The study on autism prevalence and costs shows the rising financial burden of autism over the years.
  2. The model presented in the study reveals the alarming increase in autism rates, especially for certain demographics.
  3. The study highlights the shift in costs from parents to government as the first generation of autism epidemic children age, emphasizing the need for prevention strategies.
8195 implied HN points β€’ 14 Apr 23
  1. Psychopaths who fit in are more dangerous than the stereotypical crazy ones because they are harder to spot.
  2. The American public health establishment includes individuals who seem well-adjusted but are responsible for significant harm, like downplaying vaccine safety concerns.
  3. The public health system is run by individuals who are well-adjusted to an insane society, perpetuating harm while appearing normal.
7724 implied HN points β€’ 19 Mar 23
  1. Democrats believe children should make medical decisions with lifelong consequences.
  2. Minor consent bills allowing children to be vaccinated without parental consent are seen as unethical.
  3. Endocrine disruption from vaccines may prevent some children from hitting puberty.