FEMA sends strike teams to help with COVID-19 surge in Eastern Kentucky- WYMT
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Well.... if they wouldn’t require nurses and doctors to get the jab, they much actually have enough staff to handle it.
Maybe, just maybe, maneuvering large portions of medical staff into a position of getting jabbed or lose their jobs will give FEMA the excuse to actually step in when large numbers of staff leave. If what the real experts are telling us turns out to be true and large numbers of people fall ill this cold and flu season, someone is going to have to step in and pick up the slack. The elites always do things in order to herd the people into a desired outcome. There are reasons behind why these mandates are so important and seem to be on a timetable. They want unjabbed staff out of their jobs by the fall if possible - why?
Yes. Just like defunding the police in an attempt to necessitate a federal police force for local jurisdictions.
Exactly my thinking fren. This move is not occurring organically, but was planned in advance with the flexibility to morph into something more encompassing. Large behemoth organizations take tremendous amounts of time and planning to operate on any kind of scale. The fact that FEMA claims they are mobilizing with a "strike force" tells me that they have already planned for this. This could be just the beginning of having FEMA establish a beachhead in order to implement the use of FEMA camps among other medical tyranny "to better handle the crisis." The military nomenclature is telling.
Hegelian dialectic at work.