Noticed that vaccines have been brought up in quite a few comment sections, even in posts that are only tangentially related, but that there wasn't a post specifically about the intent behind the vaccines.
So anyone with theories or thoughts related to the vaccine and the push for it, this is your discussion thread.
My personal thoughts: the ultimate intent is a combination of population control, and consolidation of power, for 3 reasons:
- most developed nations, both west and east, are facing an imminent unbalance in age demographics because the baby boomers are getting to the age where they already have (or are about to) retire en masse. This will put massive pressure on government programs, with too many takers and not enough working taxpayers. So they want the old people to die before this happens.
(As an aside, this was arguably the main reason why they recently tried to push mass migration, to get more taxpayers. But we all know how that went)
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I've seen people argue (not unreasonably) along the lines of "why would they kill the most obedient ones?" Because right now, the dissidents are protected from the elite, by safety in numbers. They (we?) Can easily blend into a crowd to hide. But what happens if the elite kill the obedient, and there is no crowd left to hide in? They will much more easily be able to control people, when there are fewer people.
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people behind vaccine development/distribution like Gates and the WEF, have openly stated population reduction to be a goal of theirs for various reasons.
That's the gist of my thoughts. Any other opinions are welcome
The problem is, the vaccine is not a disease, it's supposed to be a cure. It shouldn't be killing any people at all. In the past vaccines have been pulled after 25 deaths. 9048 are confirmed deaths and like I said, the real number is likely at least 10x higher. It's not a cure, it's genocide.
Secondly, it's killing and maiming young and healthy people who are not at risk from covid. Injecting them with an experimental drug without informing them of the risks and having them die is a crime against humanity.
What makes you think 600k people died of the virus? 600k people have been reported dying after getting the virus, does not imply 600k people have died due to the virus.
You understand this right? There is no excess mortality so there is no pandemic. If you look at 350 million people in the U.S. randomly, it's basically a statistical certainty 600k of them are going to die for one reason or another.