Yes, the cognitive dissonance continues. Or is it cognitive decline due to the vax? Yesterday, as I returned from the mailbox, a couple of my neighbors stopped to chat about neighborhood stuff. A spouse of one has been down with COVID for the last couple weeks. The other neighbor inquired about her health. I kept silent because I knew they are all true believers with double or triple jabs. The conversation drifted to others they knew that also have COVID and one incident in which a person died after receiving the shot. "How did that happen?" one asked. And another person was diagnosed with a mass of jumbled veins/arteries(?) in the head (yes also vaxxed). But hey, they rationalized, "you know, it was probably undiagnosed since childhood" and "this COVID stuff is so scary", they blathered on and on. I bit my lips and stayed silent. When the vax narrative started in 2020ish, I did my best to educate one of these neighbors that I like a lot. But because she chose not to "hear" me and got the vaxx anyway because "you know that is what is recommended by the government". Since then, I've realized it is best to stay silent because what good will it do her for me to tell her how wrong she is and that her health is at risk? I understand that not everyone has the mental capacity to see and understand and do research. I'm wondering if the vaxx eliminates critical thinking. Perhaps that is the whole point? As always, a well-written post that causes me to think and say "thank you and keep it up".
Indeed, I also hear it a lot from people that they "just had covid." When I ask them how that would be possilby diagnosed, they fall silent. If they start reciting symptoms, I ask them, if they are aware that the same symptoms, as in just about all "illnesses" in modern "Medicine," can be cause by a large variety of sources, they have nothing to say, except, "You must believe me." Well, I don't.
As all its predecessors, "covid" is an invented disease, falsely diagnosed by fraudulent tests and a set of conditions that are most likely to be radiation sickness after 5G installations, but there are myriads of other options as well.
According to my guesstimate, in the last 100 years, the pseudo-medical establishment invented about one illness a week in order to provide cover-ups for environmental poisonings.
The most common of these are "the common cold," "the flu," "allergies," and it's probably quite safe to assume that "autoimmune disorders" also belong to the collection. Skin conditions and psychiatric diagnoses also fall under strong suspicion...
Yes, the cognitive dissonance continues. Or is it cognitive decline due to the vax? Yesterday, as I returned from the mailbox, a couple of my neighbors stopped to chat about neighborhood stuff. A spouse of one has been down with COVID for the last couple weeks. The other neighbor inquired about her health. I kept silent because I knew they are all true believers with double or triple jabs. The conversation drifted to others they knew that also have COVID and one incident in which a person died after receiving the shot. "How did that happen?" one asked. And another person was diagnosed with a mass of jumbled veins/arteries(?) in the head (yes also vaxxed). But hey, they rationalized, "you know, it was probably undiagnosed since childhood" and "this COVID stuff is so scary", they blathered on and on. I bit my lips and stayed silent. When the vax narrative started in 2020ish, I did my best to educate one of these neighbors that I like a lot. But because she chose not to "hear" me and got the vaxx anyway because "you know that is what is recommended by the government". Since then, I've realized it is best to stay silent because what good will it do her for me to tell her how wrong she is and that her health is at risk? I understand that not everyone has the mental capacity to see and understand and do research. I'm wondering if the vaxx eliminates critical thinking. Perhaps that is the whole point? As always, a well-written post that causes me to think and say "thank you and keep it up".
Yes, if only.
Another timely cooincidence.
But I'm sure what I'm thinking is just a conspiracy theory.
Indeed, I also hear it a lot from people that they "just had covid." When I ask them how that would be possilby diagnosed, they fall silent. If they start reciting symptoms, I ask them, if they are aware that the same symptoms, as in just about all "illnesses" in modern "Medicine," can be cause by a large variety of sources, they have nothing to say, except, "You must believe me." Well, I don't.
As all its predecessors, "covid" is an invented disease, falsely diagnosed by fraudulent tests and a set of conditions that are most likely to be radiation sickness after 5G installations, but there are myriads of other options as well.
According to my guesstimate, in the last 100 years, the pseudo-medical establishment invented about one illness a week in order to provide cover-ups for environmental poisonings.
The most common of these are "the common cold," "the flu," "allergies," and it's probably quite safe to assume that "autoimmune disorders" also belong to the collection. Skin conditions and psychiatric diagnoses also fall under strong suspicion...
The whole "medical" paradigm is questionable:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/compartmentalized-medicine-turns?utm_source=%2Fprofile%2F42034032-ray-horvath-the-source-&utm_medium=reader2
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-disaster-of-modern-medicine?utm_source=%2Fprofile%2F42034032-ray-horvath-the-source-&utm_medium=reader2
At the same time, as a young man, I used to have a good doctor.
When I went to see him, he usually finished examining me by saying,
"Raymond, we doctors have no idea what we are doing, but let's try this."
It usually worked.