“You’re not gonna get COVID if you have these vaccinations.” -Joe Biden
Public health pandemic policy was anchored to the idea that COVID shots stop the virus. People who we’re paying attention knew all along they were never designed to stop infection or spread.
Call me Negrodamus. I predicted this a year ago. I knew we were being gaslit on December 20th of 2020. I wrote this piece questioning the notion of vaccines being “safe and effective.” I knew then something was amiss.
A year later and we have a president blaming the unvaccinated for the failures of these drugs to stop the pandemic. In 2021, we have the mainstream media persistently memory-holing information related to the once-promised idea that mRNA shots would stop the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.
They may claim otherwise, but almost every single major government health official and pharmaceutical executive claimed that COVID shots stop the virus. I have the receipts! Let’s review:
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla has repeatedly told people that his shots stop the spread of COVID-19 and prevent infection.
April 1, 2021: “Our data from the CDC suggests that vaccinated people don’t carry the virus, don’t get sick, and that it’s not just in clinical trials, but it’s also in real-world data.” - CDC Director Rochelle Walensky.
May of 2021: “When you get vaccinated, you not only protect your own health and that of the family but also you contribute to the community health by preventing the spread of the virus throughout the community. In other words, you become a dead end to the virus. And when there are a lot of dead ends around, the virus is not going to go anywhere. And that's when you get a point that you have a markedly diminished rate of infection in the community."
July of 2021: “You’re not gonna get COVID if you have these vaccinations.” -Joe Biden
August of 2021: "More People Need Shots In Arms To Reduce COVID Cases, NIH Director Says"
November of 2021: "NIH director [Francis Collins] urges vaccinated Americans to get Covid booster shots to curb breakthrough infections over holidays"
It seems as if people are realizing they’ve been fooled. Chris Cillizza, a CNN Politics Reporter and Editor-at-Large who covers national politics and reports under the brand, "The Point with Chris Cillizza," tweeted this:
Let’s face facts, virtually every tyrannical restriction tethered to the idea that shots, masks mandates, social distancing or lockdowns will “stop the spread,” has failed.
There is nothing you can do. Viruses are gonna virus.
Remember the video last year with two CA doctors discussing 'comorbidities' as an opportunistic trick of medical record-keeping, responsible for the bulk of the numbers about this non-thing of a thing? That was the last time I saw anything resembling a responsible confronting of the possibility that this entire matter has been little more than a chain reaction of reactions to reactions, and hardly any threat to public health even worth mentioning. It has been the behavioral pandemic that has done all the harm, not any viral contagion.
Now it turns out that sugar water is no cure for hypochondria making people perhaps slightly more susceptible to the common cold? Huh.
I’m amazed at the people still believing. Still trucking along with the nonsense. The psychology of it is quite interesting- the cognitive dissonance, the sunken cost fallacy, and so much more. I wonder what makes people like us different?