So the best I can figure is that we're supposed to believe that the government (under both Trump and Biden) is complicit in a conspiracy whose end-game is to kill off all of its taxpayers...
because that would be a good thing for the government(?)
What happened to the microchip theory?
Or the one where the military was supposed to take over the government and hand it back to Trump? One person even insisted that the Bible spelled this one out. It was touted by high-octane, retired General officers (genius experts).
The vaccine or whatever we're supposed to call it is still voluntary, isn't it?
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Help me out, here, folks.
I don't believe they're getting you here, John. :) Unless I'm not.
So what if people get jabbed before watching the video? Are they beyond saving?
And Bitchute.com? The tin-foil hat wearer's YouTube? Haven't we heard enough nonsense from them already?
Backlit, I'm kind of surprised that you would buy this stuff.
I haven't suggested that the Government is involved in any conspiracy to kill all its citizens. What I've posted is enough, at least for me, to cause me pause when considering my alternatives. There are sufficient numbers of well qualified scientists and medical professionals who themselves have serious doubts, even negative assertions regarding the vaccine, to tell me that not all who do have skin in this game are going along for the ride.
I simply do not want to be a guinea pig for a known eugenicist, supported by Hollywood celebrities and promoted by politicians whose interests and motives at best are dubious.
The very fact that simple logic and common sense isn't sufficient to convince so many that a vaccine is even necessary, let alone this new experimental concoction, and is now necessary to gently coerce people into accepting it under threat of the loss of travel privileges and entry to certain buildings and social benefits etc, seems to me similar to the Catholic church's "inducements" to the Sabbath keepers in early centuries to accept Sunday, in the absence of any real scriptural evidential support for Sunday sacredness.
At this stage, I ain't buyin' it.