The Highwire with Del Bigtree - DATA REVEALS HIGHER COVID RATE IN THE VACCINATED
Episode Date: February 1, 2022Scotland’s public health data has gone viral, revealing that the vaccinated are the primary drivers of the pandemic. Is this why Scotland is shifting on Covid restrictions?#Scotland #Breakthroughs #...CovidVaxFailureBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Over the last couple of weeks, we reported about what's called negative vaccine efficacy
out of the UK's public health data, meaning basically that if you get a vaccine, you have a
greater chance of having a COVID case, negative vaccine efficacy. Well, we have new numbers out of
Scotland. This is, again, this is directly from their public health authorities, the government
numbers. Scotland is showing that in spades. So let's check this out. Let's look at the numbers.
It's pretty cut and dry.
Scotland, Omicomacom restrictions to end on Monday, says Nicola Sturgeon.
So they ended, this is the headline here, sorry, they ended their restrictions just about a week ago out of nowhere.
And they've been very strict.
I mean, Scotland was like one of the strictest enforcers of, I mean, the vaccine passports were coming.
They were locking people down.
I mean, they really went kind of hog wild on the whole lockdown thing and pandemic.
Yeah.
And right after the UK announced, they were.
we're going to kind of open back up or ease some of the restrictions.
Scotland jumped in there, did the same thing.
And you got to wonder, those are the two countries that were really showing this negative
vaccine efficacy. So let's go back to that Scotland data. This is public health Scotland COVID-19,
winter statistical report. Now what this is showing, we're going to show a couple tables here,
but this is showing age standardized. So it's age standardized, meaning you're not going to have
outliers. You can't argue and say, well, this was just old people driving up the numbers,
or this is just young people making the numbers lower. This is a, this is a, this is a,
is standardized across all the ages. So we're about to show this is the case rate for 100,000
individuals by week in vaccination status. So the first chart here, we have some circles on it.
On the top of the first chart, these are the unvaccinated. So we have some numbers starting at the top
says 540.82.958.52.923. So the dates are off the left, everybody, 18th of December through the 24th
and the 25th and third birth. So this is, you see the dates. And then in this column, the middle column,
eight standardized cases. So it's per 100,000. So 540 per 100,000 around December 18th.
That rose to 958 cases per 100,000 in December, 923 per 100,000 in January.
And at the end of January, it sort of dropped down to 412 per 100,000.
Right. And if you take that first line now, so you look at the beginning of the December,
the first really column there, it's 540.82. You follow that across to the second
circled number. This is after the first dose. We went from unvaccinated to one dose.
That rose to 780.3. So we went from 540 per 100,000 to roughly 780 per 100,000.
Now we go around Christmas. We have unvaccinated 958.52. The first dose, that rose to 1,409.709.70. And it's
like this across the board. January 1st, 2022, we have 923.27. That goes to almost 1,400.7.000.
but 1,393.46. And then the most recent update here, 412.77 on the unvaccinated goes to 543.98.
So, I mean, every one of those.
It's so important to point out here, Jeffrey, because when we look at numbers, you know, we're not used to it.
You know, we hear this mantra, well, it's because more people are vaccinated, that more people are getting, you know, having breakthrough cases or getting sick or whatever the case may be.
But this is per 100,000. This gets rid of this argument.
Even if there's a smaller group of unvaccinated, it's in that group, it's per 100,000, 400 per 100,000.
And there's larger group of the vaccine, if it is larger, it's still per 100,000 that the rates are going up.
So clearly, this shows us unequivocally that the vaccinated are getting infected more, that somehow it's helping them get infected compared to those that didn't receive that first dose of the vaccine.
It's out.
And again, when we talked about this before, we've been pulling the data ourselves.
right and trying to you have to kind of break it down or articles are doing that this isn't an article this
isn't a journalist this isn't some mathematician that's pulled this data they're literally just printing
from the health department here's the fact jack vaccinated people are getting sick at higher rates
and another way to frame that perhaps uh is because this is still unsettled science is the vaccine
is driving these cases to a to a greater degree than the unvaccinated now that was only dose one let's
at dose two versus the unvaccinated. So this is the second chart here. Same kind of format,
same timeline, same dates. We have that 540.82 on that first line. After the second dose,
we're jumping up to 13128.29. And then around Christmas, we have 950.52 in the unvaccinated.
Now we're jumping up to 2,551.91 1st of January. This year. The one shot was like, it was like,
you know, it was like another, maybe third is, you know, on top of it.
But this is literally more than doubling the amount of infected now once you've had two shots.
Unbelievable.
And you can see it all the way down.
It's larger by at least a doubling.
And it's all the way up to January 14th, 2022.
And this is what their information is saying.
So this is still on the website as of this broadcast.
I don't know if they're going to take this down.
We have the screenshots.
We have the information.
You can sign up to our newsletter and get this information sent to you directly into your inbox on Monday.
But it's interesting because we're sitting back looking at this.
I know you and I have talked Dell on the team.
Why?
What are they doing here?
Why are they doing this?
Is this maybe why Scotland just pulled the restrictions out of nowhere in the UK?
Well, we have their prime minister, Sturgeon, saying, well, these restrictions were worth it.
So she's trying to frame the narrative now.
So they stop the restrictions.
But COVID in Scotland restrictions impact worth it, says,
Sturgeon. So she's saying like all of these lockdowns, all of these issues that it's caused,
it was really worth it. And we're going to back off it now. But we really did a good job.
It's almost sounds like she's trying to save her job to me. That's just that's just a thought.
We're going to see a lot of that. Here's my thought, you know, as the, you know, that when we started
seeing Boris Johnson saying it's over, I'm shutting all the lockdowns, all the masking, it's
all over. You know, we're saying he's running for the hills and people saying, oh, it's a
set up. You know, he really, and look, maybe it is, we're still investing. We'll keep our
eyes on it. But here's what I think, you know, possibly, here's a theory. I mean, I want to be clear
with my audience. We just showed you a bunch of facts. Now we're going to get into a little theory
here, which means it's just an idea. It can't be proven. But maybe it rings true for you.
It seems to me that if you're a world leader, that you know, get convinced by your health department
that we should lock down because people would die. And there's going to be this great vaccine
coming. And frankly, even if you didn't really like, do we really need to, I mean, lock down?
I mean, it looks like it has a pretty low death rate. Maybe they say to those people that are a little bit
smarter than your average bear, look. Yeah, we're pushing it a little bit harder than we should,
but the truth is, is we really need everybody vaccinated in order to make them healthier people.
It's for the greater good. So just get behind us and push this pandemic with us, really push against
any other drugs that could possibly end this nightmare for anyone because, you know, that will get
in the way of our getting this vaccine out as an emergency authorization, as we pointed out,
can't be authorized as an emergency and there's already products that work. So let's push those
aside. You can see the useful idiots. I mean, I don't believe these are evil people. They're looking at the
agenda of, well, it'll be for the greater good. We'll have a product. We'll get it funded. And then we'll be
able to save the world. What happens when you've played this game? You've absolutely, you know,
compromised your own value system, but you did it because the end game will be a great vaccine
that you were promised. And now all of a sudden, the data's coming in and you're sitting there as
Boris Johnson say, what did you just tell me? Wait a minute, did you just tell me that the vaccine that I
locked everybody down to wait for. The vaccine unicorn you promised me was going to come and save
the day that it's actually making people get infected. It's actually driving the pandemic,
not stopping it, not protecting it, but actually driving the pandemic. Is that what you're telling me?
It appears that that's the case. All right, that's it. I don't care who funds me. I don't care
about farm. I don't care about the health department. I am going to go down. This political suicide,
if I stand behind this now, hopefully if I just open this up, get people back to their lives,
they'll forget what I did to them for the last two years because you,
promised me we were going to have a working vaccine.
I mean, to me, that's like the Occam's Razor perspective right here.
That's the simplest way I can describe why Boris Johnson and why, you know, Scotland and other nations
are just dropping everything and immediately out of nowhere, pandemic craziness one week and the next week,
it's all over, moving on, got to learn to live with it.
Right, right.
And it makes you wonder, what about the countries that are pushing the boosters in the face of this?
What's going on there?
where they where's their head
head
