The vaccine itself is our best convincer in shifting people from believing the narrative to seeing the truth
Here's an example... 3.6M views.
I wish more people shared their vaccine “success stories” like Ryan has. This tweet has 3.6M views. This is how we spread the truth by speaking out.
Thank you Ryan for speaking out publicly (and please check the DM I just sent you on Twitter).
Please retweet and/or share. Help save a life.
An unsolicited comment on the golf course, one of the guys said he was a believer in the “vaccine” until his wife got the shot, had a heart attack almost immediately and now have a pace maker. Even the true believers are in doubt now...
"Today I"m in heart failure."
I have done a ~1950 pages, probably 10k links/footnotes. All from places like Johns Hopkins Medical School, Lancet, BMJ, NEJM, Stanford Medical School, etc etc. Absolutely NO ONE cares. I get it that people are overwhelmed... but to be honest, they have ALL KINDS of time to watch Dancing with the Half Naked Stars, Keeping up with the Kartrashians, and The Inflated Price is Right, along with the Dallas Cowboys vs. the Roman Gladiators in the Coliseum (one in LA or Rome, same diff).
Most people are stuck in normalcy bias, and to be honest, since they are rich and comfortable, don't care, not interested. Or as one woman told me when I warned about the shot "I know, but I just want to go to Cancun next month." Same logic you might hear from a 4th grader who wants to have candy for dinner.
Truth is, as Mark Twain said, "it is easier to fool a man than to convince him he's been fooled." E.g., I sent my little brother a lot of info, all citing BMJ, NEJM, Johns Hopkins, Robert Malone, Peter McCullough, Stanford Medical School, Harvard Medical School, etc. His response? "Quit emailing me." So I did. Last report his wife with all the Covid shots had... ummmm..... Covid.
People didn't listen to Christ Himself when He walked the earth. Too bad then, and too bad now, as while you can ignore reality, you can't ignore what happens when you ignore reality.
Truth is, as Tevye sang in Fiddler on the Roof, "For when you're rich, they think you *really* know"; same thing for the people themselves, for in their wealth, they flatter themselves it was all due to their brilliance. To be sure, there are a lot of smart people, a lot who work hard. BUT, a few wise men said:
The important thing is to never stop questioning.” ‒ Albert Einstein (this is, of course, until, there is BIG MONEY and the fasco-Marxist cancel culture involved. Then they would even shout down Einstein and cancel his Twitter and YouTube access).
“Science is a process for learning about nature in which competing ideas about how the world works are measured against observations.” – Nobel Prize winning physicist Richard Feynman (The Meaning of it All)
“All are sure in their days except the most wise ... He is the wisest philosopher who holds his theory with some doubt.” – Michael Faraday (1791-1867, famed English scientist in electromagnetism. James Clerk Maxwell summarized the work of Faraday in a set of equations which is the basis of all modern theories of electromagnetic phenomena; Einstein kept a picture of Faraday on his study wall, alongside pictures of Arthur Schopenhauer and James Clerk Maxwell)