It's waking up normies in a way ivermectin never could, the media no matter how good they are cannot spin this.
It doesn't matter how people wake up, it's that they wake up. Some of us have been awake for decades, others are just now waking up. I have been awake since the 80s and there are still things I have trouble processing, not because I doubt they're real, but because they're all too real.
Not dismissing ivermectin, it all works together, throwing one thing away to focus only on another is foolish when it all can be used to wake people up.
It's waking up normies in a way ivermectin never could, the media no matter how good they are cannot spin this.
Great point HunnyB. I can't believe how powerful this story about animal cruelty feels to me; it has much more immediate punch than most VAX news items although intellectually I know it's a small number of animals compared to the billions (it IS billions now, isn't it?) of humans who have been lied or coerced into getting poison injected into their bodies.
But dogs are so open with their feelings and can be so loving to humans that you can't help but be emotionally affected by them.
Feelings and emotions are more powerful in our lives than upper-brain thinking, and this particular news story is going to red-pill and galvanize a LOT of people, I think.
I agree, and I think it may be because most people that have dogs/cats think of them as part of the family. We are devastated when something happens to them as well.
People like to think there's some other race perpetuating this evil I think humanity is perfectly capable of it all on our own.
It'd be nice to have someone else to blame but I've always been one to take responsibility for my own actions, something we haven't done ever, Eve blamed the serpent, Adam blamed Eve. Nobody was responsible for their part in it.
It's waking up normies in a way ivermectin never could, the media no matter how good they are cannot spin this.
It doesn't matter how people wake up, it's that they wake up. Some of us have been awake for decades, others are just now waking up. I have been awake since the 80s and there are still things I have trouble processing, not because I doubt they're real, but because they're all too real.
Not dismissing ivermectin, it all works together, throwing one thing away to focus only on another is foolish when it all can be used to wake people up.
Great point HunnyB. I can't believe how powerful this story about animal cruelty feels to me; it has much more immediate punch than most VAX news items although intellectually I know it's a small number of animals compared to the billions (it IS billions now, isn't it?) of humans who have been lied or coerced into getting poison injected into their bodies.
But dogs are so open with their feelings and can be so loving to humans that you can't help but be emotionally affected by them.
Feelings and emotions are more powerful in our lives than upper-brain thinking, and this particular news story is going to red-pill and galvanize a LOT of people, I think.
Yeah it's a way to reach people that otherwise would just accept that Fauci was a good guy being just smeared by those that didn't want the vaccine.
I agree, and I think it may be because most people that have dogs/cats think of them as part of the family. We are devastated when something happens to them as well.
How much weight do you give the Draco reptilian angle?
I've never once considered it.
People like to think there's some other race perpetuating this evil I think humanity is perfectly capable of it all on our own.
It'd be nice to have someone else to blame but I've always been one to take responsibility for my own actions, something we haven't done ever, Eve blamed the serpent, Adam blamed Eve. Nobody was responsible for their part in it.