The mRNA injections were NEVER a good idea...and it was obvious early on.
Vaccinating Americans (Trekkies & 1984-ers) against the next BAD BAD BAD government mandate.
Sunday, December 22nd, 2024
During Covid, people made choices.
Roughly 33% of Americans categorically refused to be lab rats for a government mandated medical experiment with new, barely understood mRNA technology. These people are pretty safe, moving forward.
Roughly 33% of Americans were forced against their will to accept unwanted injections in order to avoid extreme and excessive punitive consequences that could (and did) destroy livelihoods on every level. These people are angry, many are injured, and moving forward — few, to none, will comply again.
The remaining 33% of Americans voluntarily, enthusiastically, joyfully and with great pride and confidence, pursued, sought out, begged for and celebrated their enrollment in a haphazardly managed mass population medical experiment — most not even knowing that they were doing so, despite signing on the dotted line.
A la Yoda:
Read the fine print, these people did not.
Safe, going forward — these people are not.
That last cohort — the ones who flocked to early drive through distribution centers, the ones who enthusiastically told everyone they knew to get the injections as soon as they could, the ones who experienced a sense of “self righteousness and virtue validation” every time they whipped out their “Vaccine Passport” in order to order a coffee (while wearing a mask) — fall into two camps.
Trekkies and 1984-ers!
1984-ers are people who have gone from accepting or grudgingly complying with “control by authority figures” — to wanting to be controlled by “delegated experts.”
“Delegators” prefer to delegate hard decisions to someone else. Preferably, someone who society has labeled “an expert.”
That’s two layers of delegation, mind you. Most delegators don’t even want the responsibility of choosing amongst the experts, so most go with whomever “society” deems “an expert.”
After all, Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Peter McCullough and the myriad scientists and doctors who helped Bobby Kennedy research and write, “The Real Anthony Fauci,” are some of the highest esteemed “experts” society has to offer. But — once they became “unpopular?” Delegators turned away, seeking anyone who enjoyed the “stamp of approval” from establishment powers.
You can read more about Simplifiers, Delegators & Questioners (as decision-making types) in this linked article written by myself and my co-writer, back in 2015.
Question: Why would a person delegate an important life decision, for themselves or their children, to a complete stranger?
Answer: To feel good.
It’s true. During Covid, the sellers of the mRNA Mass Medical Experiment offered a few positive promises. But, in truth, people aren’t primarily motivated by future outcomes. We are emotional creatures, and we want to “feel good about our decision.”
This desire to “feel good” has been used against those who are “delegators by nature,” again and again and again. As President-Elect Obama’s chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, said in 2008: “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” In other words — when people are under pressure, when they feel deep distress and discomfort, you can be guaranteed that a significant, large portion of that population will become very amenable to suggestions made by “establishment experts.”
And that’s a perfect recipe for Orwellian 1984 compliance and party allegiance.
And the Trekkies? Operation “Warp Speed” was no accident.
The intentions behind this title took my breath away. In a bad, bad way.
Covid Star Trek Thinking is where people believe there can really be some future technological world where a single pill or injection will provide huge medical value and protective power over novel, terrifying pathogens — all without any negative side effects.
It’s ironic to see such “magical thinking” in a fictional world based upon “science,” and unsurprising. In the world of make-believe, anything is possible!
The problem is, we live in the real world.
I grew up watching Star Trek with my parents, and while I always loved the series, I also thought it was strange that “Doc / McCoy” would inevitably come up with some brand new invention in 30 minutes or maybe a few hours. Naturally, he’d stress that he didn’t know enough, hadn’t conducted enough studies, wasn’t sure if it was safe or would even work (!!!) — and then, Captain Kirk would step in with the ultimate justification for a ridiculously risky plan to turn the entire crew into lab rats:
“If we don’t, we’re all going to die anyway! We have to risk it, McCoy! And beside, I trust you!” To which, McCoy would say something along the lines of, “Well, I don’t! But, as you say, it’s a “do or die” situation, so I guess we don’t have a better option.”
ALL OF THIS IS DEEPLY INGRAINED IN THE MINDS OF BABY BOOMERS.
According to Statista, 40.44% of Americans alive today are Baby Boomers or Generation X, and if you add in the Millennials who were growing up amidst myriad Star Trek spin-off shows, we’ve got 62.15% of Americans primed and ready to accept “magical thinking masquerading as advanced science.”
MEANWHILE, WE HAVE THESE SIMPLE, BASIC, REAL WORLD FACTS:
This table shows clear cut differences between the mRNA injections forced upon many Americans — and Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ).
Throughout 2020, countries, counties, towns and, indeed, massive city hospitals were already conducting their own experiments using hydroxychloroquine to prevent Covid in their hospital staff. The experiments that showed value were primarily from nations with endemic malaria, where HCQ was already a well-known, understood and familiar household drug.
One such experiment involving hundreds of employees at a hospital in India determined that of those taking HCQ, only five got sick, while out of an equal number of staff not taking HCQ, fifty-eight became sick. Yet, in spite of dozens of such global experiments showing efficacy with prevention of illness/symptoms, a massive media campaign in America and other Westernized nations demonized the innocent, safe and effective drug.
This was easy to do in non-malarial, northern elevation nations where HCQ soon resembled the boogyman!
ONE RESULT: Tens of billions of our tax dollars (or our debt yet to be paid) being funneled into Big Pharma corporations using Covid as justification for government funding of privately owned and controlled mRNA research.
ANOTHER RESULT: A line of demarcation was drawn. All of us had access to the internet. All of us had the ability to go searching for information on our own, if we wished, or we could stare at the Boob Tube and believe what was being fed to us. All of us made a choice. We either delegated to others, or we decided for ourselves. Of those who decided for ourselves, some chose the mRNA experiment for whatever reason, and some of us…close to 100 million Americans…chose to NOT take that risk.
And, of those tens of millions of un-injected Americans, many chose to use HCQ. — I did.
I want us all to ask ourselves this question: “When you look at the graph above, and consider those two drugs, side by side. What makes sense today?”
Pretend it’s a different illness. Maybe it’s cancer, and you’re looking at an older, tried and true form of chemo versus something brand new, with no safety or efficacy record, and your life is on the line. Or it’s your child’s life. “Which would you choose, then?”
Your article is so accurate and true. Still, what is missing in this picture?
The question is WHY we behaved this or that way?
The answer seems pretty obvious to me: we lacked knowledge.
We generally (everyone except some professionals) do not know how our body works. We have no idea how the medical system works. How medicines work. How health works.
This all was and still is the reason why we make wrong choices. And we will continue making wrong and terrifying choices if common sense publications describing these matters do not reach every single household.
All this knowledge should be provided in simple, easily understandable terms.
And all for free. Because health is the foundation of the entirety of the social life with all its wonderful creations. When paygates are set up at the entrance, ultimately nothing universally good is possible.