A More Useful Savior

In an earlier blog-post, A Cure is Here, I wrote with much hope and gratitude about Dr. Jim Allison’s breakthrough discoveries and treatment for cancerous tumors by freeing our body’s T-cells to attack and kill cancer cells. For this accomplishment Dr. Allison was awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Now those same T-cells and Helper T-cells are known to target the SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

Regrettably and remarkably there is a large portion of the American population who refuse to acknowledge the benefits and progressive advancements in medical science. In many cases over all the sciences such as Earth science, geology, astronomy, oceanography, meteorology or climatology, geophysics, and the list goes on and on with their flawed reasons simply don’t trust (or understand?) humanity’s sciences. This portion of the U.S. population would much rather delusionally exist in the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Ancient History of mythology, legends, fairy-tales, and ancient Abrahamic traditions of religion and prayer while trying to follow a highly erroneous Greek Septuagint, or Holy Bible. These faith-followers would and do discount or discard humanity’s accomplished sciences. Why? What scares religious followers so much when it comes to proven scientific truths and facts and sciences and their equitable and endless examination of the life’s truths and facts?

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During the world pandemic of COVID-19 there surfaced a group of people (anti-vaxxers) who refused to get any vaccination or booster to combat the highly contagious COVID virus. They blindly believed the incomplete or completely bogus misinformation campaign over social media and then U.S. President Trump that one does not require the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine to increase one’s odds of survival against COVID. In fact, the U.S. President even went so far as to claim that injecting Clorox bleach or disinfectant would eliminate the virus. Yes, I kid you not! 😧

Now for the actual scientific facts regarding the Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations and follow-up boosters from real medical scientists and epidemiologists.

Vaccine Safety:

  • No increased all-cause mortality risk: Multiple studies, including a massive four-year French study of 28 million adults, found that vaccinated individuals were no more likely to die from any cause than unvaccinated individuals. In fact, vaccinated people had a lower overall mortality rate.
  • Specific adverse events are very rare: Rare cases of serious adverse events like myocarditis (heart inflammation) and anaphylaxis (severe allergic reaction) have been observed, but most patients recover, and an increased risk of death from these conditions due to the vaccine has not been established in large studies.

Comparison to COVID-19 Risk:
The risk of death from the COVID-19 virus is vastly higher than any risk associated with the vaccine.

  • Studies show that people who received the COVID-19 vaccine were 74% less likely to die from severe COVID-19 compared to those who were unvaccinated.
  • One life was estimated to be averted for every 5,400 vaccine doses administered globally between December 2020 and October 2024.
  • In one Utah study, COVID-19 was the cause of death in 27.2% of unvaccinated deaths in 2021, compared to only 4.2% of deaths among the vaccinated population in the same year.

The mortality rate of deaths following the COVID-19 vaccinations was extremely minimal and rare, near non-existent among 8.2 million of the national population. The conclusion reached by the National Library of Medicine was “The benefits of COVID-19 vaccines far outweigh the potential risks in older frail populations, and our findings do not support actions to exclude older adults from being vaccinated.” And one must remember that there are far more other risks in daily life that claim lives, e.g. vehicular accidents, medical preconditions such as heart disease or cancer, combat in war zones, Alzheimer’s Disease, or diabetes or many other causes of death not related to COVID-19 infection. Fact. Truth. And yet…

Mandy Brown above was a Jesus-faith-based Children’s Hospital Dallas nurse who rapidly suffered and died from the COVID-19 virus after being diagnosed with it a 3-4 days earlier. She and her spouse and family did not believe in the very real effectiveness of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccinations. This is also the case with many other viruses and diseases, all of which protect us from permanent impairment, disabilities, or death.

For Mandy Brown, out of her fear and religious “convictions,” died as a result of her “faith.” As a consequence by her ignorance the widowed husband and her family would not publicly admit their unfounded fears and why theologically Brown chose an anti-vaccination stance. But for the Browns the truth soon came out. She and her family attended an evangelical-fundamentalist church in east Texas that believed much more in prayer than medical science and survival. It begs the question, doesn’t God or Yahweh or Allah provide His dominion of medical advancement in epidemiology and medicine? After all, didn’t their Creator create their brains of intelligence to utilize medical sciences and vaccinations?

Measles rash shown on a young boy’s arm, 2025

After reaching a 30-year high in cases last year, measles is soaring again in 2026. In 2025, 2,267 measles cases were reported nationwide, the highest annual count in more than three decades. By February 19, 2026, already 982 confirmed measles cases were reported according to the CDC. Many of these confirmed cases this year stem from outbreaks in 2025. Why is a virus such as measles, that was once contained or near unheard of 20-25 years ago, returning with such high numbers and outbreaks?

Measles is a highly contagious virus, worse than COVID-19. UCLA Health and the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA along with Dr. Sanchi Malhotra, M.D., medical director of pediatric infection prevention for UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and a professor in the division of pediatric infectious diseases, all report:

And yet, medical science in virology and epidemiology had proven back in the late 1950’s and 1963 when the vaccine was widely available to infants and toddlers, that the measles vaccine was 97% effective at preventing infection—the 3% had further health and immunity complications making the infection worse and the measle vaccine less effective.

Knowing this proven virology and epidemiology research and the very effective, successful measles vaccine, why are their increasing spikes in measles cases and deaths of American children? Answer: anti-vaxxers, disinformation by anti-vaxx groups, most of them religious-based, i.e. Christian fundamentalists and energized evangelicals, and their unfounded distrust in proven science. For more factual information go to this PublicHealth.org website:

Vaccine Myths Debunked

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A final summation. Everything on Earth and every day here is to some degree a legitimate unknown risk. Life is messy. Mistakes are made. Many, many things about this existence is imperfect, sometimes grossly imperfect. And we can’t know what we genuinely do not know. We rarely know what the near future holds for each of us, much less the distant future, right?

Neuroscientist Dr. David Eagleman in the PBS documentary, The Brain

However, we can recognize and comprehend a day, a week or two in advance what will likely occur, or may not occur, in our immediate and extended social circles based on our learned accumulated experiences, our education levels (or lack thereof) both broad and specialized, and our environments or interactions with life on a macro level and micro level. This field is known as Agnotology. I wrote a 4-part blog-series on this field of study, “Games of Unknowledging,” or ignorance and excessive doubt. It is an enthralling field of science! If you have time I do recommend the series to better understand the depth, the intent of what I write here.

What is made clear from this scientific field is that our brains, perceptions, interpretations, extrapolations, interpolations, where we were born, where we were raised and by whom, and our belief system (religious or otherwise) are all quite biased. And they are biased like tunnel-vision or horse-blinders that we sometimes/often can’t realize it or acknowledge it. The good news is that we can reset this default mode so as not to be so ignorant and doubting, afraid of life that is in some/many ways paralyzes us mentally, emotionally, or physically.

Neuroscientist Dr. David Eagleman did a remarkable PBS documentary on this subject called “The Brain with David Eagleman” that examines and explores our most newest discoveries on how our brains grow and function from infant, to adolescence, to adult, and finally into our geriatric years. This PBS documentary I highly recommend watching as well.

“The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance,
it is the illusion of knowledge.”
Stephen Hawking

The Professor’s Convatorium © 2025 by Professor Taboo is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 

5 thoughts on “A More Useful Savior

    • Oh my! YES Nan! The world would be a much better place with about what… 1-2 million of them?

      I’ve often stated, as you know, that over the last 2-3 decades the primary and secondary school American education system throughout many states have annually and regularly de-emphasized the sciences and now doing the same to history, even rewriting it. This is never more evident in the School Voucher system which financially weakens and closes public schools in favor of private (religious) schools that automatically teach more bible, Western religion, sacraments, creationism, etc., etc., while ignoring or sacrificing the Fine Arts, extensive sciences, and verifiable history as opposed to myths and legends.

      For me, this is a major factor in the growth of anti-vaxxer groups, disinformation, and the rise of Christian Nationalism. This nation has reared 2-4 generations of youth extremism and ignorance of many other “savior” methods for humanity.

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  1. This issue came between me and my immediate family when the ‘Rona hit. A year or so earlier I got the flu, which I never had before. So I said to myself, “Self, ¡NO MAS! Imma getting vaxxed.” Uninsured, the jab cost me $40 at the pharmacy, but it’s a bargain at twice that price.

    The fam didn’t say much about the flu vax, but when it was announced a ‘Rona vax was in development — and it was gonna be free to the public — I said hell to the yeah! The fam drew the line. They didn’t want to be around me because I’d be “shedding” the ‘Rona and keys would be stuck all over me and that would be grody to the max. But, I made the requisite appointment and went to one of those mass drive-thru operations (twice, once the authorities found out the double jabs were moar effective), and I never got the ‘Rona. My sister’s family has been thru multiple bouts of COVID.

    I get the jab at the same time I get the flu jab every year

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    • OUTSTANDING Kamchak! 👏👍 Sandy and I will soon get our flu vaxx and the newest COVID-19 booster.

      By the way, here in the states or at least in Texas, back when there were no available (yet) vaccinations against the COVID virus, and far, far too many Americans followed MAGA and Dumb-Rump directives, or rather NO intelligent directives, they refused to social distance (6-ft), refused to wear proper masks, refused indoor get-togethers (church), and refused to get vaccinated (still to this day) the virus kept having more ample time to build-up immunity to any vax/booster and consequentially kept stranding into a newer, more potent virus! I mean, how asinine is that by Americans!? 🤬 Do they completely fail to comprehend what Public Safety is all about and WHY we must do it!? School zones, low beams vs high beams at night, speed limits, sanitation, emergency services, etc., etc., et al. One person’s individual rights does NOT include putting another’s life in danger! Period! DUH!

      And yet, those very same ignoramuses are more than happy to pay a hospital ICU bill of $45,000–$80,000… assuming they survive. Back in 2020–2023 I just couldn’t wrap my head around their idiot logic and behavior. Baffling to no end. 🤦‍♂️

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      • My sister and mother were public school teachers and were required to get the flu shot, but their objections were grumbling, at best. I was raised azza Southron Baptist, which is about a evangelical as you can get without going down the snake-handling/speaking-in-tongues path. I left the church in the mid 70s, when it became too-obvious-to-ignore the SBC wasn’t walking the talk.

        IMO, conservative politics really really infected the church after I left — most notably during the Great Schism of 1984 when Charles Stanley was “elected” prezzy of the SBC. They stuffed the ballot boxes. There were moar votes cast for Stanley than there were “messengers” in attendance at the convention. The moderate Southron Baptists had been so vilified they left the church in disgust. I attribute the brainwashing to the right-wing media which had insinuated itself into the pulpits.

        I can’t object against free speech coming from religious institutions, but I do object they can do it tax free. We shoulda been taxing them for 40 years. We should do it now– making it retroactive — until they’re bleeding from their eyes

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