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About this time two years ago, I was writing an article entitled, "Fellow Libertarians – If You Like RFK, Jr., You'll Also Like Del Bigtree" which was published on New Year's Day 2022. In it, I encouraged libertarians to watch Del Bigtree's show, The HighWire, and to oppose not just the mandating of COVID-19 vaccines, but the mandating of all vaccines.
That 2022 article was my humble effort to honor a couple of my heroes. This article attempts to do the same with a couple of my new ones. Learning is a cumulative process and I've learned a lot since 2022. My thoughts regarding microbes and vaccines have evolved.
Since 2022, some of the hopes expressed in my prior article have come to fruition. Far more people now grasp that COVID-19 vaccines are no one-off in terms of being problematic. Having more people understand that the whole array of vaccines needs reassessment—not just one stray that somehow went rouge—is progress.
However, as discussed below, what is needed even more urgently than a broadening of the review of vaccines (i.e., from one to the whole lot of them) is a deepening of that review, down to the foundation.