How many red flags are enough? How much negative information is needed for us to say that “something” is going seriously wrong with how we are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic? How many hits can the prevailing narratives take before they are set aside?
The injected illness. I liken this to the Tuberculosis epidemics.....due to quarantines, the very last person allowed to contact people (late 1800's Europe) was the milkman, for they could not do without the milk. Royal children died from Tuberculousis....until they figured out that it was the milk bringing the disease. The jabs are the milk, in this case. The last suspect so to speak, in the minds of many who trust the whitecoats. White is a death color.
"If you don't know who you are or who your enemy is, you will lose every battle." (Quote has been attributed to both Sun Tzu and a particular jesuit general--who may actually be Sun Tzu.) This is not a war that can be won via essays and debates, which are nothing but distractions to keep us from the truth before the crescendo is unleashed. Start with the premise that the enemy controls all aspects of the narrative so that their identity and ultimate goal is never uncovered. In essence, "you see what they want you to see." It's ALWAYS been that way.
Nice job summing up the insanity with cold hard facts.
there's never enough for people who look away. See no evil etc.
I may be linking this article on various non-sub websites!
The title is a catcher for sure!
The injected illness. I liken this to the Tuberculosis epidemics.....due to quarantines, the very last person allowed to contact people (late 1800's Europe) was the milkman, for they could not do without the milk. Royal children died from Tuberculousis....until they figured out that it was the milk bringing the disease. The jabs are the milk, in this case. The last suspect so to speak, in the minds of many who trust the whitecoats. White is a death color.
"If you don't know who you are or who your enemy is, you will lose every battle." (Quote has been attributed to both Sun Tzu and a particular jesuit general--who may actually be Sun Tzu.) This is not a war that can be won via essays and debates, which are nothing but distractions to keep us from the truth before the crescendo is unleashed. Start with the premise that the enemy controls all aspects of the narrative so that their identity and ultimate goal is never uncovered. In essence, "you see what they want you to see." It's ALWAYS been that way.