'Over my dead body': Jordan Peterson says he was fooled into COVID-19 vaccination, won't happen again amid statist calls for more boosters



Dr. Jordan Peterson announced in May 2021 that he would be getting the COVID-19 vaccine, citing insufficient antibody levels. The esteemed psychologist indicated Thursday he had been fooled and has since made clear that, notwithstanding demands by both the Biden administration and Canada's Trudeau government, he will not be fooled again.

What are the details?

Peterson was met with significant backlash in 2021, after he tweeted, "Off to be vaccinated today. Despite having Covid last May, my antibody levels appeared insufficient to prevent re-infection. Hope Ontario opens up soon."

\u201cOff to be vaccinated today. Despite having Covid last May, my antibody levels appeared insufficient to prevent re-infection. Hope Ontario opens up soon.\u201d
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@Dr Jordan B Peterson) 1620913520

Despite having had contracted COVID-19 in 2020, the psychologist's immune system had likely been dealt a blow by his recent recovery from a severe case of pneumonia and the "incredibly grueling" drug detox treatment for benzodiazepine reliance he received abroad.

Indy100 noted at the time of this admission that some of his fans and followers online expressed concern over his decision to get the COVID-19 vaccine and potential long-term health risks.

Peterson suggested Thursday that he "got vaccinated because I naively believed the woke force-mongers would leave me the hell alone thereafter. Fool me once...."

The psychologist was responding to a tweet from Israeli artificial intelligence researcher Eli David that said, "I got Covid shots in 2021, because I believed the claimed clinical trial results, and trusted the FDA. But looking at mountains of evidence since, I no longer think I made the right decision. These shots are much more dangerous and much less effective than claimed."

\u201cI got vaccinated because I naively believed the woke force-mongers would leave me the hell alone thereafter. Fool me once....\u201d
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@Dr Jordan B Peterson) 1674189617

Peterson told BlazeTV host Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" in November 2021: "I got vaccinated. And people took me to task for that. And I thought, 'All right, I'll get the damn vaccine.' Here's the deal, guys: I'll get the vaccine, you f***ing leave me alone!"

He underscored that the vaccine didn't work to that end. The Trudeau government still required that he be tested for COVID-19 when exercising his mobility rights to leave and return to his home nation.

In a tweet Saturday — responding to a notice from Canadian state media that the country's chief public health officer Theresa Tam was once again pushing booster shots — Peterson wrote, "How about 'over my dead body.'"

Tam and the Trudeau government have been pushing the bivalent booster shot on Canadians, many of whom have yet to get it since it was made available last fall.

Tam said Friday, "It's still too early to stop taking the personal protective measures that have helped us weather the COVID storm."

The Biden administration is similarly pushing boosters on the general public.

The Associated Press reported that the Food and Drug Administration has recently proposed rolling out COVID-19 boosters once a year, every year, for adults and children. While 80% of Americans have received at least one dose, only 16% cared to get the latest boosters.

Allysia Finley, writing in the Wall Street Journal, noted over the weekend that "the public-health establishment’s praise for the bivalent shots shouldn’t come as a surprise. Federal agencies took the unprecedented step of ordering vaccine makers to produce them and recommending them without data supporting their safety or efficacy."

Finley appeared to justify the increasing reluctance of people like Peterson, stating, "Three scientific problems have arisen. First, the virus is evolving much faster than the vaccines can be updated. Second, vaccines have hard-wired our immune systems to respond to the original Wuhan strain, so we churn out fewer antibodies that neutralize variants targeted by updated vaccines."

"Third, antibodies rapidly wane after a few months," she added.

Peterson's late rejection of the booster regime comes after he admitted on Dec. 19, "It's worse than I thought. I trusted the vaccine process more than I should have. I thought the lockdowns and masks were a terrible idea but I still thought we could rely on public health and science."

Notwithstanding this trust, now evidently depleted, Peterson had expressed skepticism in 2021, stating that "Covid is not going away. it will mutate, indefinitely, sped along in some senses by the vaccines themselves. And when is it a sufficiently 'new variant' to panic? How about when pharmaceutical company shares drop?"

\u201cI'm in Nashville. No masks. No mandates. Freedom. Music. Joy. Covid is not going away. it will mutate, indefinitely, sped along in some senses by the vaccines themselves. And when is it a sufficiently "new variant" to panic? How about when pharmaceutical company shares drop?\u201d
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@Dr Jordan B Peterson) 1638914232

The Daily Mail reported that Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla personally earned $50 million in compensation across 2021 and 2022 and that Pfizer's has revenue tripled to over $100 billion since the start of the pandemic.

Newsweek indicated that Moderna earned $12.2 billion in profit in 2021, mostly from its vaccine production. The company had not been able to turn a profit before 2021.

According to the company's earnings report released in February 2022, its "total revenue was $18.5 billion for the full year 2021, compared to $803 million in 2020."

As for Johnson & Johnson: U.S. News reported that sinking COVID-19 vaccine sales have recently hurt its revenue.

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Utah doctor charged for allegedly destroying mRNA vaccines, giving out fake vaccine cards and shots to kids at parents' request



A Utah doctor has been accused of doling out nearly 2,000 fake COVID vaccination cards and dumping actual mRNA shots, thereby defrauding the U.S. government.

KTVX reported that Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr. of Salt Lake City, his neighbor Kristin Jackson Andersen, and two others have been charged with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government; conspiracy to convert, sell, convey, and dispose of government property; and conversion sale, conveyance, and disposal of government property as well as aiding and abetting.

Court documents indicate that the accused were both members of a group seeking to "'liberate' the medical profession from government and industry conflicts of interest."

Moore was indicted on Jan. 11 by a federal grand jury in Salt Lake City.

What are the details?

Moore, 58, is a plastic surgeon at the Plastic Surgery Institute of Utah Inc. in Midvale, where he worked with office manager Kari Dee Burgoyne and receptionist Sandra Flores, both similarly charged.

According to the federal criminal complaint, Moore and his compatriots destroyed hundreds of doses of government-provided COVID-19 vaccines.

Moore allegedly signed a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 Vaccination Program Provider Agreement in order to secure COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination record cards and ordered hundreds of doses of vaccines from the CDC.

Instead of peddling the government vaccines, Moore allegedly began giving out fraudulent vaccination record cards in exchange for direct cash payments or direct donations of $50. The approximate value of these cards was $96,850.

Between May 2021 and September 2022, the defendants allegedly also administered harmless "saline shots to minor children to trick them into thinking they had received a vaccine" at the request of their parents.

The charging documents indicate that Moore had managed to "falsely reflect that the Fraudulent Vax Card Seekers had received at least 1937 doses of bona fide COVID-19 vaccines, when, in fact, they had received none."

As for the real vaccines (i.e., Janssen, Moderna, Pfizer, and Pfizer Pediatric), the defendants allegedly destroyed $28,028 worth by drawing them from the bottles sent by the government and "squirting them down the drain" via a syringe.

The scheme reportedly worked on a referral basis.

Those seeking the cards were prompted to provide Andersen with the name of a previous customer. After this preliminary screening process, the so-called "Fraudulent Vax Card Seeker" allegedly was directed to a website to make the $50 donation.

The scheme appeared to be going well until an undercover agent managed to get a referral in March 2022. Then, in June, Moore's clinic gave a second undercover agent a fake vaccine record card.

The second undercover agent had Flores confirm that the defendants gave fake vaccinations to kids.

"By allegedly falsifying vaccine cards and administering saline shots to children instead of COVID-19 vaccines, not only did this provider endanger the health and well-being of a vulnerable population but also undermined public trust and the integrity of federal health care programs," said Curt L. Muller, special agent in charge with the Department of Health and Human Services, office of the inspector general.

Moore and the other defendants may be on the hook to the government for at least $124,878.

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