I want to add Pfizergate to that long list up there ๐.
My sweetheart & I recently took some time off to attend Clay Clark’s Reawaken America Tour. I’ll post videos of it below. There were so many amazing speakers and regular people fully unplugged from the matrix. It was refreshing to be able to just speak my mind and share ideas without concern about sending someone into shock. I have a significant number of people in my life who still believe that Fauci and CNN have all the answers. And I am coming to the conclusion that I have no time to effectively do cult de-programming in my everyday life. Nor do I have their consent. If it were just a simple matter of passing on information, that would be one thing.
I can come up with a long list of highly-credentialed medical doctors and other professionals calling out the flaws in the mRNA “vaccines”. I can provide links to clinics and other professionals doing more successful healthcare with inexpensive and less risky therapeutics. I can walk someone through a VAERS.gov query search, and we could sum up the totals together, even read the heart-wrenching entries together. I can provide hours, even days worth of videos of parents explaining their child’s conventional vaccine injuries. What incentive is there to fake as much testimony as I’ve witnessed? I can argue effectively that there’s no good reason to fake all this, and I can argue that there’s more incentive, billions of dollars worth of it to fabricate in favor of a corrupt pharmaceutical industry.
I could add in a reading list of prominent whistleblowers and others challenging the “safe and effective” lies. Give me a few hours and I could get someone started on the path to understanding where I developed my passions. Yet I also realize how irresponsible this would be in the case of doing this with someone who is triple-jabbed without starting with some cautionary preliminaries to help provide substantial mental, emotional and physical safety nets once the placebo effect no longer works in their favor.
I have good cause to believe the placebo effect is holding some people together right now, quite possibly even lengthening some people’s lives. Belief is an incredibly powerful phenomenon. I think there’s even a strange momentum that has the placebo effect more powerful in groups, and I’ve even read research that indicates the placebo effect is more powerful recently than it was in the past. I’m having a hard time finding that study right now, but I know it’s out there.
The important point is that the facts are out there now, they cannot be completely scrubbed or dismissed by the corrupt establishment. People see what they want to see, and they choose to believe what they want to believe. Sociology includes this study of belief, it’s effects upon perception, and the larger impact on culture. I love people enough to let them cling to their illusions until I know they’re adequately prepared to let them go.
We have a profound divide in culture right now, and it’s getting wider as days pass. Part of me grieves even though I am enjoying a culture that is based in reality, evidence-based reality. Because it is so divorced from traditional pop culture and the corrupt establishment “narrative”, there’s this guarantee that I will likely see people who I love and respect not make it through this process, this quiet war that is still raging.
I will conclude my thoughts with a few memes I found on Truth Social and Clay Clark’s Reawaken America Tour Episode 11.
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