103 CNBC unironically argues that the "upside to inflation" is "higher wages" (archive.is) posted 3 years ago by UnsubtleAardvark 3 years ago by UnsubtleAardvark +103 / -0 45 comments share 45 comments share save hide report block hide replies
They have to figure out a way to get everyone out of their homes.
Extermination squads
All they need is a disaster, either natural or manufactured. There's footage from Katrina of National Guard forcing people to abandon their homes and also confiscating firearms.
Forced to leave: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwB0c0sftF0
Firearms Confiscation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kf8trl69kzo
People talk like they won't do this, because they're too stupid to realize it's already happened.
Anyone vaccinated will die within two years once the cytotoxicity of the spike protein destroys every cell in their body.
So, the dilemma you speak of has already been solved.
If exposure to a finite amount of a piece of COVID could do infinite damage, COVID would have a 100% mortality rate.
I’m talking about exposure to the vaccine, not Covid.
What about people that don't have houses?