I've heard the Great Poisoning called Injecting Belief. At this point tens to hundreds of millions in the USA alone probably have generations and many decades deep the routine poisoning as part of growing up. If your old enough for example probably your mom and my mom and all your older female relatives had that telltale Smallpox bullsey…
I've heard the Great Poisoning called Injecting Belief. At this point tens to hundreds of millions in the USA alone probably have generations and many decades deep the routine poisoning as part of growing up. If your old enough for example probably your mom and my mom and all your older female relatives had that telltale Smallpox bullseye scar on their deltoid. For some reason (at least in my experience) the Smallpox scare tended to stick out more on the women than the men so you could see it on all of your aunts as they milled about the kitchen prepping a big family event. They weren't dumb, there was nothing wrong with them, and they were likely some of the best role models for what women are supposed to be that you'd likely meet in your life. So who are WE to question "the universal wisdom"?
The belief in poisoning is so monolithic and has persisted for so long .... well that's A LOT of belief to undo. And who are we to question it? If it was good enough for mom and grandma and they seem OK surely it must be OK for us.
Point is, the injected belief is VERY deep. It is right up there with Jesus Loves you, crime doesn't pay, mother knows best and whatever other things you accept almost without question because it seems so obvious and is drilled so deep.
The only good thing to come from the horrors of all the vax injuries, particularly autism in kids and the obvious slow kill attack against all humanity of the COVID operation is it has provided a sufficient shock to our embedded beliefs to wake up.
The problem is that mother didn’t know best, and we followed her examples and that’s where it’s gotten most of humanity. Most people didn’t use their own brains when it came to the examples of what we should do and look where humanity has ended up not all of us but some of us thank God for a good doctors only 20% apparently that have stepped forward and have helped humanity deal with the situation.
I would be remiss to not say that (at least in my case) I don't believe any of the misguidance was intentional. Anyone who's been a parent knows that in most cases you're just doing the best you know how to do with the information and resources you have. In retrospect there are a lot of "perhaps I should have done that differently" moments. If our moms weren't harmed why would they question the dogma? All they knew was pics of iron lungs and Smallpox scared face Stalin and they knew those horrible things did not happen to them and they surely wanted to make sure it did not happen to their kids. So I hold no judgement or "superiority" about it since most of us made many of the same mistakes in good faith. Just pointing out how deeply belief can grip the masses. It often takes literal body's dropping dead before people start to question
Yes. Some people can watch a person seize and collapse in front of them while in the clot shot queue and only think, "more for me, and the wait will be shorter"
I've heard the Great Poisoning called Injecting Belief. At this point tens to hundreds of millions in the USA alone probably have generations and many decades deep the routine poisoning as part of growing up. If your old enough for example probably your mom and my mom and all your older female relatives had that telltale Smallpox bullseye scar on their deltoid. For some reason (at least in my experience) the Smallpox scare tended to stick out more on the women than the men so you could see it on all of your aunts as they milled about the kitchen prepping a big family event. They weren't dumb, there was nothing wrong with them, and they were likely some of the best role models for what women are supposed to be that you'd likely meet in your life. So who are WE to question "the universal wisdom"?
The belief in poisoning is so monolithic and has persisted for so long .... well that's A LOT of belief to undo. And who are we to question it? If it was good enough for mom and grandma and they seem OK surely it must be OK for us.
Point is, the injected belief is VERY deep. It is right up there with Jesus Loves you, crime doesn't pay, mother knows best and whatever other things you accept almost without question because it seems so obvious and is drilled so deep.
The only good thing to come from the horrors of all the vax injuries, particularly autism in kids and the obvious slow kill attack against all humanity of the COVID operation is it has provided a sufficient shock to our embedded beliefs to wake up.
The problem is that mother didn’t know best, and we followed her examples and that’s where it’s gotten most of humanity. Most people didn’t use their own brains when it came to the examples of what we should do and look where humanity has ended up not all of us but some of us thank God for a good doctors only 20% apparently that have stepped forward and have helped humanity deal with the situation.
I would be remiss to not say that (at least in my case) I don't believe any of the misguidance was intentional. Anyone who's been a parent knows that in most cases you're just doing the best you know how to do with the information and resources you have. In retrospect there are a lot of "perhaps I should have done that differently" moments. If our moms weren't harmed why would they question the dogma? All they knew was pics of iron lungs and Smallpox scared face Stalin and they knew those horrible things did not happen to them and they surely wanted to make sure it did not happen to their kids. So I hold no judgement or "superiority" about it since most of us made many of the same mistakes in good faith. Just pointing out how deeply belief can grip the masses. It often takes literal body's dropping dead before people start to question
Same here. My mom was a nurse so we were always at the docs & dentist office and taking meds 😞.
Hopefully...
Yes. Some people can watch a person seize and collapse in front of them while in the clot shot queue and only think, "more for me, and the wait will be shorter"
I've read this before... did you repost something from awhile back?