Vaccine psyop ground zero
The folk tale that kick-started vaccine hysteria
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Tell me if this sounds familiar:
A deadly, incurable disease ravages a population (at least according to the media).
Stories of innocent people and children being stricken down are shared – most originating in the media – even celebrities share their stories.
No accurate, reliable test exists to tell whether someone actually has the disease or not.
When all seems lost and people are desperately clamouring for a solution, almost like magic, a solution is presented (and of course, the media praises the solution).
Unfortunately, the “solution” contains substances that some claim are extremely unsafe to inject into the body.
But hardly anyone, least of all the most “qualified professionals” in the field, seems to be concerned – in fact, they too praise the solution.
You might think I’m alluding to the recent Covid Con.
Actually, what I’m describing happened 140 years ago.
And this particular event – which has all the scientific validity of a folk tale – kick-started the “vaccine era” as we know it.

