Just for SPITE (why the jabbed want so badly for you to be jabbed too)
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One day they'll be so envious of all of us who are not vaccinated that it will drive many of them to do unthinkable things when they realize they were duped and there is nothing they can do to undo what has been done.
The one thing I just can't figure out is when people started unconditionally trusting the pharmaceutical companies.
Oh, don't you remember when all corporations used to be evil?
Back before there were Homosexual Oreos, and Target didn't rep racist, marxist slogans, and computer companies didn't advocate for sex change surgery.
The destructive Left never philosophically "distrusted" any entity; they merely attacked any and every institution they didn't yet control.
Pepperidge farm remembers. That is a fair point. It just seems so crazy to me. No matter who has been in power, right or left, I have always been distrustful of drug companies. It's a business and they are in it to make money. Healthy people dont use their products. Im not a hippie anti vaxer, I just believe in facts and real world data. A virus with 99.9% survivability just isnt scary enough for me to blindly trust anyone. Maybe if it was 50% survivable would I consider it, but at the end of the day it is my choice one way or the other.
I'd say it started early, when Edward Bernays was enacting his public relations projects with propaganda techniques and the Rockefeller's took over the medical and dental fields. Television had a role as well. Society was changing to processed food as being safer and better, doctors were given bleached white coats and godly status, natural childbirth and breastfeeding were replaced with medicated births and formula. So I'm guessing in the late 20's to the 50's when society shifted to the "experts".
I think it started with HMOs in the 1980s, medical insurance that for X dollars a month you and all your family members could see your doctor without further payment or a mere pittance. That got people trapped into the 'medical insurance is a right' mentality. Shortly after that the TV medication advertisements started ramping up. Now between the doctors and the pharmaceutical industry, people have been 'educated' to believe that some medication will solve all their problems, allowing them to live as happily as the people in the commercials seem to. The medical insurance, medical universities, hospitals and Big Pharma are all one big racket.