This guy is arguing that everyone take the vaxx for tracking purposes?? Because we can't tell who people are because they're wearing masks? And therefore schools shutting down was a good thing???
This is ridiculous. ID tech has long existed which only relies on eyes, and now things like gait are also monitored and tracked. They know who people are walking down the street.
Ok I read it more thoroughly, I have no idea why Trump is pushing the vaccine. I'm still not getting it. I think he's wrong on this maybe he will have more coms decoded on it doubt
Well, yeah, but he's talking about a different process. According to his theory, the vaccines are not harmful and so if hurrying things up is your #1 priority, then you should push the process along. It's internally consistent with his main argument, and far less than advocacy in my book.
But his blog speaks for itself. I think it's an interesting theory, and I didn't see it as pushing the vax, and I'm still gonna pass on the injection.
He's shaming Q supporters into accepting the injection. He's saying "if you want the storm to come already, and you refuse to get the vaccine, then maybe you're the problem"
This guy is arguing that everyone take the vaxx for tracking purposes?? Because we can't tell who people are because they're wearing masks? And therefore schools shutting down was a good thing???
This is ridiculous. ID tech has long existed which only relies on eyes, and now things like gait are also monitored and tracked. They know who people are walking down the street.
Ok I read it more thoroughly, I have no idea why Trump is pushing the vaccine. I'm still not getting it. I think he's wrong on this maybe he will have more coms decoded on it doubt
No, he's not recommending it. He's just saying it's not bad, or at least not worse than other vaccines. He explains a bit more in the comments.
Umm did you miss this part?
Well, yeah, but he's talking about a different process. According to his theory, the vaccines are not harmful and so if hurrying things up is your #1 priority, then you should push the process along. It's internally consistent with his main argument, and far less than advocacy in my book.
But his blog speaks for itself. I think it's an interesting theory, and I didn't see it as pushing the vax, and I'm still gonna pass on the injection.
He's shaming Q supporters into accepting the injection. He's saying "if you want the storm to come already, and you refuse to get the vaccine, then maybe you're the problem"