The Deep Speculation on the Vax

I have been thinking for a while that obviously that this vax is harmful and likely very dangerous but I want to hear some deep speculation on it.  So many people are guarded when they talk about it because they are often medical or another type of professional and don’t want to speculate too much.  Though I understand that people don’t want to go out too far on a limb, I think it is about time that we start speculating on what the ramifications of these vaccinations are going to be.

Here is what we know.

  1.  Everything points to the fact the whole pandemic was planned years in advance.
  2.  There seem many purposes to this plan but the vaccine seems to be the end goal, everything was about injecting a new gene therapy “vaccine” into every human being on the planet.
  3. We know almost nothing about this vaccine.  No animal trials were done and already the death count is higher than all other vaccines of the last 30 years combined. revovler news chart vax deaths
  4. We also know that every alternative treatment has been covered up.

So what is all this about?  If there really was a new dangerous pandemic sweeping the world why use a total novel technology of the mRNA vaccine?  Why not use a traditional vaccine?  Wouldn’t a traditional vaccine be the most safe and prudent route?  Why no long term studies on animals?  Why is phycological warfare being used on the public?  How is the CDC and the WHO been wrong on almost every point and contradict there own standards of pandemic response?  Why not have a rigorous tracking system to find out what is happening with vaccine injuries for a vaccine that is brand new and developed in less than a year as opposed to the usual ten years?

Intelligent people already know something is up, so now is the time for some healthy speculation in this writer’s humble opinion.  Luckily, Mike Adams from Natural News and Omaha native Dr. Lee Merritt discuss some of the more wild possibilities with the vaccine along with many interesting details that they have been hearing.

People have often been reported to be in a trance like state after taking the vaccine.

Why did the virus not spread throughout the world in the same way it did in New York, Lombardy, and Wuhan?  After these initial hot zones the virus seemed to get much more mild.  Was there some kind of genetic poison attack on these cities?

Are there nano technology in these vaccines?  Could they affect brain function and alter mood?  Could they be used for mind control?

The behavior of mice has been changed in the past through magnetic effects.

A wide range of reports show that people are being magnetized.

The spike protein has been found in the ovaries at a much higher concentration than other parts of the body.  Dr Lee Merritt says that they have the technology to target certain organs.

Doctors and nurses were vaccinated first, even over the elderly, did this somehow effect the critical thinking ability of the doctors?

Most strangely of all, there have been reports of people’s pets attacking them after they have received the vaccine.  Also babies have refused to nurse from their mothers after their mothers have been vaccinated (reported in Israel).   Are these vaccines changing human beings in some way we don’t understand?

If people’s DNA is being changed are they still human?  What is human?

Mike Adams and Dr Lee Merritt tackle all these questions and more.  Interesting times for humanity lie ahead.

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