Get as many people vaxed by a deadline, (mid/end September), because by Mid/End September all the reports of horrendous side effects or deaths begin to come out about those who were vaxxed. Then they will announce additional injections or medication needed by all vaxxed to continue living and/or minimize the side effects. (The recent news about 3rd shot and 2 pills daily a pretext?) By doing this, beholden vaxxers are dependent on their additional medical aid. It therefore traps not only the vaxxers but all their family who may not have been vaxxed but don’t want to upset the apple cart treating their family members, so too tow the line.
Anyone else got an explanation why the hard final push? What do the “Cabal/DS/Elite get out of us being vaccinated by end of September?
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heres what i think happened.
before COVID, public polling showed 90% public support for vaccines,
and anti-vaccine sentiment was considered a fringe movement at about 10% public support.
the anti-vaccine movement was growing bigger every day, even before covid, because anti-vaxxers were getting better every round of debate, and because more and more people suffered a vaccine injury every day, because of a growing vaccine schedule.
the cabal made their move, hoping that they could leverage their 90% public support into a tyranny of the majority, to force the anti-vaxxers further to the fringe, by using fear porn, and public shaming, etc.
but by the time the vaccines came out, they were already controversial, simply because Trump was the figurehead of Operation Warp Speed.
anti-vaccine sentiment rose from 10% to 40% by the time the vaccine came out.
the TDS sufferers, who would normally be pro-vaccine, became vaccine skeptical.
what they also did was to politicize the vaccine debate, which had long been one of the pro-vaxxers worst fears, which is, that a public vaccine debate legitimizes the idea that vaccines are even debatable.
before COVID, it was kinda hard to get people to pay attention to anti-vaccine arguments, and those anti-vaccine arguments were usually answered by what appeared to be paid trolls, pushing scripted talking points.
but because the anti-vaxxers were able to get the pro-vaxxers to commit to a certain positions over and over, and allowed the anti-vaxxers to put together good rebuttals to all of their points, it exposed the entire vaccine debate to the public,
a public that was now more receptive to listening to the vaccine debate because now COVID made vaccines personal and relevant for them again.