If this were so, it would be an admission that the original vax was poison and was known to be, by the military, during the entire time the covid potions were being deployed and administered. And if they had knowledge of this for months, or years, and didn't immediately act on it, that would be criminal negligence and conspiracy.
This is experimental nano tech that has never been used before in addition to a new more toxic twist to the Army's liposomal adjuvant that was first developed several decades ago. This is neither a cure nor an antidote. It is more of the same, but only delivered differently. Everyone that has had any new nano/genetic therapy tech sitting in their file cabinets that was previously too toxic for prime time, now have an opportunity to open those files and dump their crap out on the market with little or no interference by the watchdogs that sadly have been slipped a golden bone and are turned the other way.
Your logic will keep you safe my fren. The smoke of hopium gets in the eyes sometimes. But that is why we are all here - to help each other see more clearly.
Trap or not, it would still technically have all sorts of legal repercussions. Sting operations usually are limited to the criminals involved in the sting. In this case, you would be involving innocent US citizens, and knowingly putting them at risk of death and injury. A lot of people would have to be willing to go to prison, or risk execution, if this is some secret antidote.
To create an antidote means you have knowledge the current potions are poison. Therefore, I think it's far more likely if the military had such absolute evidence, they would use their power to halt the administration of the faulty covid potions and then announce to the public an antidote is under development. This would even be politically and visibly preferable over being seen as knowing and allowing a deadly shot being administered while developing the antidote, when they had the power to stop it. I really don't believe this is the case, and if it, it would not be advertised.
If this were so, it would be an admission that the original vax was poison and was known to be, by the military, during the entire time the covid potions were being deployed and administered. And if they had knowledge of this for months, or years, and didn't immediately act on it, that would be criminal negligence and conspiracy.
This is experimental nano tech that has never been used before in addition to a new more toxic twist to the Army's liposomal adjuvant that was first developed several decades ago. This is neither a cure nor an antidote. It is more of the same, but only delivered differently. Everyone that has had any new nano/genetic therapy tech sitting in their file cabinets that was previously too toxic for prime time, now have an opportunity to open those files and dump their crap out on the market with little or no interference by the watchdogs that sadly have been slipped a golden bone and are turned the other way.
Your logic will keep you safe my fren. The smoke of hopium gets in the eyes sometimes. But that is why we are all here - to help each other see more clearly.
Trap or not, it would still technically have all sorts of legal repercussions. Sting operations usually are limited to the criminals involved in the sting. In this case, you would be involving innocent US citizens, and knowingly putting them at risk of death and injury. A lot of people would have to be willing to go to prison, or risk execution, if this is some secret antidote.
To create an antidote means you have knowledge the current potions are poison. Therefore, I think it's far more likely if the military had such absolute evidence, they would use their power to halt the administration of the faulty covid potions and then announce to the public an antidote is under development. This would even be politically and visibly preferable over being seen as knowing and allowing a deadly shot being administered while developing the antidote, when they had the power to stop it. I really don't believe this is the case, and if it, it would not be advertised.