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Have you noticed the cognitively dissonant trend happening where, in the last 18 months or so, people who realized for the first time that COVID vaccines are damaging and killing people only want to hear from the newbies? They only want to hear from the doctors, specialists, lawyers, scientific researchers, and even journalists who swore allegiance to the CDC up until six months after this last vaccine hit the market. They certainly do not want to hear from the doctors, specialists, lawyers, scientific researchers and journalists who sounded the alarm about autism and deadly food allergies and seizure disorders. Not the same people who blew the whistle on AZT, HIV PCR tests, unethical hepatitis testing on disabled children, the dangers of the DPT, the moms who got mercury out of the vaccines, or anyone who caught a CDC senior scientist admitting his team had a dumpster fire with data from the Atlanta MMR autism study.
They don’t want to hear from the antivaxxers. Yes, they’ll listen to people who are against this vaccine, but just this one vaccine.
And they want to put these people on Tucker Carlson without realizing the reason Tucker Carlson entertains their presence is because of his close friendship with one of the biggest antivaxxers on the planet who happened to bring a much needed dose of legitimacy to the movement.
And they want their events covered by Epoch Times but don’t know about the long relationship Epoch Times has with the most notorious antivax journalists in the country and that’s why Epoch Times is willing to write about these issues today.
And they want to have protests and rallies but can’t acknowledge the fact that the only reason they’re capable of pulling off a successful protest or rally is because their entire base is antivaxxers and antivaxxers wrote the playbook for protests and rallies.
And they want citizens lobbying their elected officials on the COVID vax but don’t know that the only reason why anyone even knows how to do that is because the antivaxxers were already doing it for the last decade.
They sure don’t know that antivaxxers have had lobbyists on Capitol Hill for years. Heck, we have a few Super PACs.
But no, they don’t want the antivaxxers at the table because antivaxxers are extremists who make them uncomfortable and they don’t want to think about the toxic sludge they injected into their own babies long before they ever met a mouthy antivaxxer.
They are way up the river of denial about the sanctity of the infant vaccines and their psychological comfort depends on the continued suppression the truth. They can rationalize it all they want (the CDC never did anything this bad before!) but we know what they’re facing.
You can only be around this information for so long before you have no choice but to dive down the rabbit hole. Ask Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. He so wholeheartedly believed that the only problem with vaccines was the mercury that he named his 2016 organization “World Mercury Project.” Ask Dr. Pierre Kory; he said RFK, Jr. changed his whole world and he’d never vaccinate a baby today. Ask Dr. Peter McCullough; he’s swimming around the deep end now, with all the rest of us.
Look at Alex Berenson yesterday. Poor guy’s hanging by a thread.
Remember when I hinted, a few weeks ago, about the ongoing sea change of MDs speaking out, when I wrote that I’d heard a big name on a call said, “Bobby Kennedy was right about the childhood vaccines?”
He came out. Here he is.
These guys are standing on the edge of the pool saying, “No way. I do not want to go swimming today,” and the next thing they know, someone bumped them from behind and they’re headed for the water.
There is nothing anyone can do. Stay here long enough and you end up soaking wet.
So what do we do about the “Everyone but the antivaxxers” crowd? We built the entire infrastructure they want to use, but they don’t want to talk about the elephant in the room.
Everyone but the antivaxxers
Dr. Malone’s tweet refers to the book, “Turtles All The Way Down: Vaccine Science and Myth” edited by O’Toole and Holland. I highly recommend reading this book, and hand-delivering a copy to your state legislators and school administrators.
You know what they say... If you build it, they will come.