Interesting thought came to my mind this morning. We know a lot of the players involved in these vaccines are supportive of depopulation. The government never pushes anything for free that doesn’t benefit them in some way. Yet these jabs have massive push behind them from all angles. It all can be traced back to money funnels from wealthy people like Gates and his ilk.
We’ve seen a lot of adverse reports and deaths from this shot. Likely 10 fold to what’s being actually talked about. VAERS has exploded with them, but it isn’t yet “depopulation” levels of deaths.
My thoughts this morning theorized that maybe these shots and boosters are to sort of “prime” the populace into this routine of booster after booster. Now involving the children. “Get your kids boosters every few months”, etc.
Even the most avid clot shot zealot would get sick of it after a few boosters, both literally and figuratively.
I’m wondering if they’ll eventually announce a “final” shot. Sort of coming out and being like “We’ve developed a shot that provides decades long immunity, meaning no more boosters, even if you haven’t had your boosters”
Those accepting of this shot would likely jump at that chance and people would flock to get the “one and done” dose. Everyone will exclaim that it’s the “end of Covid” and all of that.
Except this shot is the one that kills. Maybe after a period of a few weeks so people have the chance to get it before people start sounding the alarm.
It’s just a thought I had and I really hope that it remains in the realm of theory without crossing over into “spoiler”.
I just wouldn’t put it past these people to do it, and it would likely be the actual brand name “Comirnaty” shot that is supposed to be released this year
On this Greek island I haven't seen any excess deaths. They ring church bells for every death so I can't miss them and, although two people passed in the last week, they were both mid nineties so nothing unusual.
That said, I did see graffiti on a wall last year stating "39 dead from the vax" but I don't know if that referred to our island (population around 100,000) or the whole of Greece. Either way, it's a tiny percentage.