Why are We Playing Games? Vaccines are the WORST Thing to Ever Happen to Humanity. We Cannot Let This Horror Show Go On…
And It Is All Part of Something Much Larger, and Scarier…
Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen
Somehow, or other, “We The People” allowed a bunch of moral and ethical lowlifes to sneak a FAKE “lifesaving project” into our midst proclaiming it to be the do-all, end-all, final solution to infectious disease – Vaccines.
Anybody with a brain that still works knows that vaccines are a terrible, horrible, dangerous hoax.
So how did we get to the point where the California State Legislature would MANDATE the injection of whatever is in those Made-in-China death-pus-tubes into our children as a requirement to be able to go to school?
And, there are even stranger things going on in our world.
We, as a society, are at the edge of insanity…
The Boiled Frog Effect…
We are victims of, as Karri Lewis says in the article “California Vaccine Mandates and The Boiled Frog Effect.“
“Do you remember that old “science” experiment where a frog immediately jumps out of a pot of boiling water when placed directly into that boiling water?
However, when the frog is placed in a pot of cold water and the temperature of the water is very slowly raised to a boil, the frog stays in the pot and boils to death?
At this point, you’re probably wondering what this has to do with California, vaccine mandates, and BOUGHT, Pharmaceutical-owned politicians?
Stay with me here.
Imagine now that the frog is the public at large, the boiling water represents vaccine mandates and the Pharmaceutical Industry; and the cold water represents the California State government.
This is ALL very good imagery to explain HOW the Pharmaceutical companies became so entangled and enmeshed within the California State government.
Like the frog being brought to a boil, slowly, the California public has been led to forced vaccination medical experimentation and mandates.”
Fortunately the water temperature, at this point, is only at the upper end of uncomfortable – like a hot tub on a cold night, when you first get in it.