Hey friends, I took part in an in person survey about vaccine hesitancy in the state of Louisiana and had a great time dropping red pills. The survey people seemed interested in what I had to say, & they invited me to a round table discussion Tuesday. The vaccination numbers here are way down in the last two years and they’re concerned about it. That goes for flu and other vaccines across the board. I can speak intelligently about the subject, but it would be great to have some data to cite or point people in the right direction for information. I don’t imagine that it’s going to be a very large group at the discussion. Anyway, I get most of my information from here and the doctors/commentators I follow on video. Thanks for any help
Need some info & vax stats for a panel discussion I’ve been invited to hosted by the Louisiana Department of Health.
🧐 Research Wanted 🤔
Here's a fantastic compilation article about how it was demonstrated numerous times prior to the hijacking of the medical industry (1910 Flexner Report is the start) about how "germs" aren't contagious/pathogenic. It's a long read but well worth it if you are interested in understanding how deep the deception of "germ theory" goes.
Once you know this, there isn't a single valid argument for quackcines. No matter what study/paper/stat they care to throw your way, you can simply point out the complete lack of evidence of pathogenic germs. The only thing they've got is thousands of "studies" that require INJECTING rodents with who-knows-what! They have to use jabs because for well over 100 years they have been unable to "transmit germs" via normal transmission vectors, whether aerosolized, on surfaces, in water/food, etc -> they have a 100% failure rate, with all the proof and papers demonstrating this suppressed, ignored and hidden. This article from Mike is a good compilation of numerous examples of exactly this!
https://mikestone.substack.com/p/the-germ-duel
Good luck with your discussion!
Thanks for sharing. Do you happen to have information on how people get sick, say with a fever or a common cold? It sure does seem like the same/similar “bug” gets passed on to some (not all) others the sick person comes in contact with. It happened to me recently when I was with another sick relative for an extended period of time. I got (mild fever) what they had about 4 days after they had it. Trying to figure out how I synced up with that person and got sick….I was in pretty good shape (eating well, decent sleep, good exercise) up until the day I came down with it. Even went on a 4 mile run early in the day that I got it.
The very short answer to your question is -> Fear-Worry-Concern-Scares-Frights. Here are some explanations you might find helpful:
What Causes Disease - https://themindblownzone.com/podcast/021-what-causes-disease-part1.php
What Causes Covid, Flus & Colds - https://themindblownzone.com/podcast/026-what-causes-covid-flus-colds.php
Thanks!! 💯❤️. I’ve got some research to do now😃! Much appreciated!
Thank you, friend!