FDA's insanity on full display!!! Take a look at this chart & look at the right hand column...how could these idiots vote for this? these morons, these dimwits are basing it on 3 events??? n/s 95% CI?
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FDA's insanity on full display!!! Take a look at this chart & look at the right hand column...how could these idiots vote for this? these morons, these dimwits are basing it on 3 events??? n/s 95% CI?
Look at the span of the 3rd dose 95% CI...what do you see?
FDA's insanity on full display!!! Take a look at this chart & look at the right hand column...how could these idiots vote for this? these morons, these dimwits are basing it on 3 events??? n/s 95% CI?
- I hate to say it but it genuinely looks like a cult at this point. A death cult. These people have ingested the Kool Aid and they are damned if everyone else doesn't as well.
if it was a depop agenda, then they would obviously exclude themselves, but the evidence suggests these people actually believe their own lies.
I have to process this for a bit but this is nuts. These people know they are killing themselves and their families and want everyone else to die as well. Saline was just a meme. This is literal Jonestown psychology.
I posted this on Lockdown Sceptic (now Daily Sceptic) last year:
It’s a cult. I could see it was turning into a cult with the appalling “clap for the NHS” BS and associated social shaming of anyone not participating.
We now have a brainwashed population with no critical thinking skills going deeper and deeper into the delusions.
It starts off with good intentions, but before you know it you’re shunning the non believers, and then you are willingly drinking poisoned Kool Aid.
Let’s take a look:
I noted previously that even though cults should be defined from a theological point of view, we can nevertheless gain valuable insights into certain aspects of the cultic mentality from sociology. . . .
[1] Authoritarian Leadership
[2] Exclusivism – Cults often believe that they alone have the truth. The cult views itself as the single means of salvation on earth; to leave the group is to endanger one’s soul. .
[3] Isolationism
[4] Opposition to Independent Thinking
[5] Fear of Being “Disfellowshiped”
[6] Threats of Satanic Attack – Finally, some cults use fear and intimidation to keep members in line. Members may be told that something awful will happen to them should they choose to leave the group. Others may be told that Satan will attack them and may even kill them, for they will have committed the unpardonable sin. Such fear tactics are designed to induce submission. Even when people do muster enough courage to leave the group, they may endure psychological consequences and emotional baggage for years to come.
Now let's apply some Covidian to this:
[1] Authoritarian Leadership - Yep
[2] Exclusivism – Do as the authorities say or die
[3] Isolationism - social distancing?
[4] Opposition to Independent Thinking - Heck yeah!
[5] Fear of Being “Disfellowshiped” - Winner winner
[6] Threats of Covid Attack – Finally, some cults use fear and intimidation of catching muh deadly virus to keep members in line. Members may be told that something awful will happen to them should they choose to disbelieve in the killing power of the weakest pandemic virus in human history. Others may be told that Covid will attack them and may even kill them, for they will have committed the unpardonable sin. Such fear tactics are designed to induce submission. Even when people do muster enough courage to leave the group, they may endure psychological consequences and emotional baggage for years to come.
"Why"
- I hate to say it but it genuinely looks like a cult at this point. A death cult. These people have ingested the Kool Aid and they are damned if everyone else doesn't as well.
if it was a depop agenda, then they would obviously exclude themselves, but the evidence suggests these people actually believe their own lies.
I have to process this for a bit but this is nuts. These people know they are killing themselves and their families and want everyone else to die as well. Saline was just a meme. This is literal Jonestown psychology.
I posted this on Lockdown Sceptic (now Daily Sceptic) last year:
It’s a cult. I could see it was turning into a cult with the appalling “clap for the NHS” BS and associated social shaming of anyone not participating.
We now have a brainwashed population with no critical thinking skills going deeper and deeper into the delusions.
It starts off with good intentions, but before you know it you’re shunning the non believers, and then you are willingly drinking poisoned Kool Aid.
Let’s take a look:
I noted previously that even though cults should be defined from a theological point of view, we can nevertheless gain valuable insights into certain aspects of the cultic mentality from sociology. . . .
[1] Authoritarian Leadership
[2] Exclusivism – Cults often believe that they alone have the truth. The cult views itself as the single means of salvation on earth; to leave the group is to endanger one’s soul. .
[3] Isolationism
[4] Opposition to Independent Thinking
[5] Fear of Being “Disfellowshiped”
[6] Threats of Satanic Attack – Finally, some cults use fear and intimidation to keep members in line. Members may be told that something awful will happen to them should they choose to leave the group. Others may be told that Satan will attack them and may even kill them, for they will have committed the unpardonable sin. Such fear tactics are designed to induce submission. Even when people do muster enough courage to leave the group, they may endure psychological consequences and emotional baggage for years to come.
Now let's apply some Covidian to this:
[1] Authoritarian Leadership - Yep
[2] Exclusivism – Do as the authorities say or die
[3] Isolationism - social distancing?
[4] Opposition to Independent Thinking - Heck yeah!
[5] Fear of Being “Disfellowshiped” - Winner winner
[6] Threats of Covid Attack – Finally, some cults use fear and intimidation of catching muh deadly virus to keep members in line. Members may be told that something awful will happen to them should they choose to disbelieve in the killing power of the weakest pandemic virus in human history. Others may be told that Covid will attack them and may even kill them, for they will have committed the unpardonable sin. Such fear tactics are designed to induce submission. Even when people do muster enough courage to leave the group, they may endure psychological consequences and emotional baggage for years to come.