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Elizabeth Holter's avatar

In the beginning, because I am a retired neurologist, I thought the first two cases of sagittal sinus thrombosis in young healthy people in Britain, coming one after the other and right after their shots, would sink the vaccine project. This is a rare medical problem, hardly ever encountered by physicians other than neurologists and rarely encountered by them in the absence of other severe underlying problems. To my dismay, the project ground on and on and on. The problems that had been predicted by people who understood the vaccine theory and construction began to accumulate, but were pushed down to the nether levels of the internet by the people in charge of the ever changing narrative. But they are leaking out now. What is scary to me is the fact that the died suddenlies, died unexpectedlies and died mysteriouslies seem to be escalating even as the booster acceptance has declined. This means that the havoc wreaked by the injections on vascular linings and hearts is continuing, and the other more desultory effects like cancer and neurodegenerative diseases will begin to surface as well. I fear the anger of a population that finally comes to grips with what has been done to it by their supposed intellectual betters. But I hope it comes. And I hope we will have enough wisdom to handle it.

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Judith G's avatar

It is my experience that many folks don’t read newspapers, watch news, or read books. They literally do not know what is going on in the world. They vote for candidates (if they vote at all) much the same way they root for sports teams. If they are aware of an issue, they just latch on to a buzzword or slogan from the Narrative Keepers and that becomes their “opinion.” They do what they’re told and go on about their lives. It’s not fair to call them sheep. I mean, it’s not fair to sheep.

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