Very, very thoughtful author who is apparently a medical doctor and a compassionate psychologist too. Much of this paper is actually about redpilling people. For instance, saying the vaccine doesn't stop infection is not nearly as effective as publicizing adverse effects. He covers the difficulties of even getting data on what's going on, let alone disseminating it, but points out that one thing that resists gaslighting is actually witnessing or experiencing an adverse event, and as evidence of adverse effects mounts, so the tide turns.
Very, very thoughtful author who is apparently a medical doctor and a compassionate psychologist too. Much of this paper is actually about redpilling people. For instance, saying the vaccine doesn't stop infection is not nearly as effective as publicizing adverse effects. He covers the difficulties of even getting data on what's going on, let alone disseminating it, but points out that one thing that resists gaslighting is actually witnessing or experiencing an adverse event, and as evidence of adverse effects mounts, so the tide turns.