After watching that entire Stop the Mandate event in DC today, with all those doctors speaking out and saying this has been a war against Big Pharma for decades. I think this covid pandemic was a trap set up by Trump.. I trully think this is all part of draining the swamp. Draining the swamp was never gonna be easy.
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These medical malpractice/pharma deaths have been going on for decades and decades, just in smaller scale and spread out here and there where there is never a critical mass of people involved to win against the narrative. Look at big pharmas criminal record. Even when they are proven criminally corrupt in court nothing changes.
Sometimes cant tell people, sometimes you have to SHOW people.
I doubt families with dead children will be thankful if President Trump was complicit.
Being logical about the murder of other people's kids is as easy as being generous with other people's money.
Agreed. But what if this is able to expose how damaging vaccines have been to children in general and the powers that be knew.
And, like the criminality in voting for decades, Pharma and the public health agencies knew and doubled down with the covid vaccines?
Those things would be exposed either way, if President Trump provided the world with evidence or said nothing while we all stumbled around grasping at straws, trying to understand what is happening.
Would it have been though? Consider 5 years of a “pandemic”. There’s still no cure in sight, there’s no promises or estimates of going back to normal. Essential workers will be “sacrificed” for everyone else so everyone else can stay home. Doctors are superheroes, only the CDC/WHO/NIH talking heads know whats happening.
By Trump practically forcing them to fork out the vaxxxines in 2020, he was able to PROMISE a “back to normal”. Ds campaigned on back to normal, on vaccines providing immunity, etc. They blamed the entire thing on Trump “not taking it seriously”. Now those same people are seeing the sky-high numbers a year later even WITH the quad-vaxx.
Things might be "exposed" either way, but not at a large enough scale to pass the tipping point where it is "undeniable".
For example, with childhood vaccines, there is some good evidence out there that they cause damage, but it affects just a few families here and there. It isn't "close to home" for most people, and the system to force very high compliance on vaccines for school attendance is still very strong, and compliance is high. This happens even though there are many testimonies from parents of the side-effects on their children.
However, it's never reached the point where it has been "undeniable" because there has never been a legitimate "control group". The Amish have almost been a great "control group", but they don't count because their lives are so different anyhow and apparently for all we know autism could just as easily spread through the TV that they don't watch.
You're insanely naive. How did Trump exposing the cure "hydroxychloriquine" go? He gave us the cure, and was against mandates, making it up to each of us. Also who do you think flooded the internet with the info that the vax was dangerous?
Who says its Trumps fault? All Trump did was give them enough rope to hang themselves. If theres a serial killer in your town, and you know hes killing people, but hes a clever snake who's got everyone else fooled what do you do?
Yeah, war is hell isnt it?
There's a big difference between being complicit and being aware. I believe the white hats knew it was coming, but had limits as to how much they could control and counter. Time will tell.
The difference between being aware and complicit is the difference between remaining silent or encouraging people to consume deadly poison by telling them it's good and they should take it.
Well, I was referring to the "whole covid thing" as brought up by the OP, not the Trump-and-vaccines issue that you're referencing. I agree that anyone injured by Trump's actions is unlikely to be grateful. I think it's too early to judge, and we'll have to wait until a more complete picture is known. Hopefully not much longer.