So, you line up for the jab because everything you hear and see says you should. Everything tells you how safe and effective it is, right? Right? It seems to me you need to reevaluate what the word “everything” means.
For starters, here are 56 seconds of “everything” happening:
Do me a favor and watch it again — and share it with your fellow, um... critical thinkers. Then ask yourself about the “research” you did before deciding to get the shots. I know. It’s painful to admit that you’ve been willfully conditioned and manipulated. But at least you can now do your best to make sure it doesn’t happen again.
If you still insist you are somehow immune to the programming, have a look at this short video, too:
Then take a close look at this graph from 2016:
The corporate media is a puppet master. They pull our strings and we dance — still convinced that we are the choreographer. Can you imagine such a graph for 2021? Never mind terrorism and homicide, the media are now toying with our emotions enough to make us fear the air itself. We trust the faulty PCR tests, the experimental genetic injection, and the unproven mitigation tactics. Why? Because they told us so.
You may think of yourself as the free-thinking, independent type. But even the vaunted media critic, Noam Chomsky, is now calling for the unvaccinated to be segregated from society. Getting food while isolated, the great leftist [sic] says, would be “their problem.” This dude wrote the damn book on “manufacturing consent.” Now, thanks to media fear programming, he’s a fascist (I’ll have more to say about him soon). And you think you have got it figured out?
Pro tip: Unless you step away from your algorithms and news feeds and rediscover the subversive pleasure of thinking for yourself, you don’t stand a chance.
Related: My podcast, “Post-Woke,” will be launching this week. Stay tuned for more details about learning the art of intellectual self-defense.
Well said. This has aged well and it remains a matter of survival. I've often wondered if those of us who get it have something innate that led us down a different path. And I don't know if it's necessarily a good thing. Maybe it's a lack of something.