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Psychology of vaxxers. They are accepting the state into their body, becoming one with the government


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2021 Oct 22, 3:04pm   157,962 views  1,168 comments

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Maybe the battle is between those who unfairly benefit from credentialism, and those who don't.

Liberals defend their credentials which allow them to exploit those who don't have the same credentials. Credentials create monopolies, the ability to set high prices regardless of quality of service. It is a way to defeat free market competition.

The funding of universities depends entirely on the demand for their degrees, which they control. Their biggest horror would be a system where anyone could take tests to prove competence in a subject without paying for the years of classes and subjecting themselves to obedience to professors.

Thatcher and Trump refused to give the automatic respect many academics feel is their due. They gave the impression that they could see right through us, an uncomfortable feeling.
- Thomas Frank

Most of academia is less about learning than about paying for a paper proof of status and conformity. Non-conformists are expelled from schools, or failed out. Most teachers do not like their authority to be questioned. Bosses like the academic proof of conformity when they hire. The most "educated" are the most obedient.

Trump was a threat to their credentials and therefore a threat to their incomes and status.

The academic elite need a reason to hate those threatening themselves, therefore they use imaginary "racism", to which there is no defense. The accusation is the conviction.

Then they don't need to worry about the real class problem, which is independent of race. They would be uncomfortable looking at class, because they'd have to look at themselves and their unearned class privileges.

So their faith in the injection is faith in the "expert class" of which they are members, and they demand that the hoi polloi submit to it as an expression of the elite's power and prestige.



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523   GNL   2022 Dec 8, 7:41pm  

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525   Patrick   2022 Dec 8, 7:50pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/soyjack-history/comments


Starting perhaps 5 months ago, What I am seeing "normies" have switched from denial to projecting anger. I guess it is part of the 5 stages for grief:

Denial - (what you are saying can't be true. You are an idiot)

Anger - (I'm so angry I was tricked, but don't know how to deal with it, so I will take it out on THEM)

Bargaining - (would this explain, for some "further along" the awakening curve, are still wearing and have returned to wearing, masks?)

Depression - (my entire world view is destroyed. I did everything I was told and failed)

Acceptance - (Maybe then make amends, Like 12 steps of recovery?)
528   Patrick   2022 Dec 10, 10:19pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-december-10-2022


Poof!

It’s shocking how fast New Zealand went fascist — and the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Italy, and Germany. It was instantaneous. There was no debate, no vote, no wrestling with the weighty constitutional issues. Just boom, ‘we have always been thus.’

To a person, the Fascist Pharma State believes that they own your children, that they can transgress your body whenever they wish (with whatever they wish), that they are the only ones with any knowledge, and that any resistance or even verbal objection to any of the above is “terrorism” that must be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.

One of the greatest disappointments in my life is watching nearly all of my former political heroes uncritically embrace the Fascist Pharma State. We learned nothing from World War II and it’s bewildering to see it up close in so many formerly “good” people.
532   Patrick   2022 Dec 12, 5:30pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/thinking-points-december-12-2022


Invisible totalitarianism

The utter genius of fascism this time is that no one had to choose it. You didn’t need to don a uniform or join a party. One day everyone just started to obey, because of The Emergency™️. And the rupture with the past (where Constitutions and critical thinking were considered essential) was never acknowledged.
535   Patrick   2022 Dec 15, 5:31pm  

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/vaccinated-thailand-princess-bajrakitiyabha


Unfortunately, I don’t think there will be an autopsy with the proper tests because it would kill the vaccine program worldwide. There will be tremendous pressure NOT to definitively know what killed her.

Also, the royal family isn’t going to want to look bad for pushing the vaccine.

If there is not a proper autopsy to find the true cause of death, that pretty much tells you everything you need to know.

However, the royal family could easily ensure that the autopsy shows nothing by threatening the people doing the examination, so I’m not sure that even if they did an autopsy it would be above board. So the sudden deaths will continue.

Check out this article showing that if you point out the fact that the King is profiting from the vaccine, they will try to put you in prison for 15 years. That’s why they aren’t going to do an autopsy.


(paywall for article mentioned)
538   Ceffer   2022 Dec 16, 9:57am  

I got a figure from the Woo on the actual cost of establishing the Covid religion by fiat. The claim was ten trillion dollars of fiat (appx. 12 percent of the world's economic output for a year). I can believe it. The pythons of world corruption have been digesting this bolus for the last couple of years. It seeped like quicksilver through every nook and cranny of exploitable moral deviance in the official political and scientific organs, and is likely responsible for a good bit of our 'inflation taxation', and is also why the Globalist dynastic predators don't want to let the investment go.

I suppose the good news is that if this is the only way the foolish adherents of Covid religion can be sustained, then it will eventually crumble because the fiat bolus is too hefty to maintain. It was a blitzkrieg of corruption. The nazis were always fond of their blitzkriegs, which could result in short term gain but potentially long term pain, kind of like a psychopath's ball of mayhem until the forces of retaliation start ringing the gates.
539   Patrick   2022 Dec 17, 4:51pm  

https://palexander.substack.com/p/dr-peter-mccullough-and-john-leake


Ron1234
8 hr ago
I believe that the psychological explanations for reluctance to admit mistakes about the COVID-19 "vaccines" have some validity, especially for people not in the decision-making chain. However, when it comes to the mandaters and propagandists, their motivations are more to protect themselves against financial and criminal penalties. If they admit mistakes now, they can be accused of knowingly having promoted these products at a time when their deadly effects were well known.

That's why I believe this criminal enterprise has become "Too Big to Fail". Most of the power structure was involved in this scam, and widescale admission of malfeasance (disguised as "mistakes") would result in the power structure prosecuting and penalizing itself. It will never happen, especially through the legal channels, since the prosecutors and judges themselves were and are complicit!


Makes sense to me. It's not just psychology. It's the knowledge that they should be be hanged for what they have done.
540   Patrick   2022 Dec 17, 9:39pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/advocating-a-risky-experiment-generates


Advocating a Risky Experiment Generates A Motive to Conceal Its Failure
Dr. Paul Alexander asks some tough questions about Grant Wahl's death.

Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH

My first true crime book—about the Austrian author, journalist, and international serial killer, Jack Unterweger—recounted a strange dilemma suffered by Austria’s intelligentsia after evidence emerged that Jack had murdered several women. The trouble for them was, they had, just a few years earlier, vehemently advocated (through letters and a petition to the Justice Ministry) Jack’s early release from his life sentence in prison for a brutal murder he’d committed in his youth. Their passionate desire to liberate him arose after he published an “autobiographical novel” titled Purgatory. They (a Who’s Who of Austrian writers, artists, journalists, and scientists) found his book so moving, and so apparently expressive of his mature self-awareness, that they asserted it was evidence of his rehabilitation.

About 18 months after he was released from prison with great fanfare, an Austrian daily newspaper reported that a warrant had been issued for his arrest for murdering 7 women in three Austrian cities. Shortly thereafter he also fell under suspicion for murdering three women in Los Angeles and one in Prague, for a total of eleven women.

The lead police investigator, Ernst Geiger, discovered that many Austrian journalists and public commentators were extremely reluctant to acknowledge the extensive circumstantial evidence that Jack was the killer. Especially embarrassing for the Austrian National Broadcasting Corporation was the strange fact that Jack had gotten an assignment to produce a major radio story on the mysterious killer who was stalking Vienna’s red light district, much like “Jack the Ripper” had done in London a century earlier.

Those who’d advocated the extremely risky social experiment did not want to face up to the fact that their gamble had gone the wrong way, resulting in the terrible deaths of eleven young women. Many even seemed to prefer that the arrest warrant be rescinded and the investigation suspended.

This afternoon I was reminded of my first book when I read Dr. Paul Alexander’s reflections on the sudden death of celebrity soccer commentator, Grant Wahl, in the press box at the World Cup in Qatar. Mr. Wahl’s wife, Dr. Celine Gounder, was a member of President Biden’s COVID-19 Advisory Board and a vehement advocate for mass vaccination using the mRNA gene transfer shots developed by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna.

Dr. Gounder’s high profile endorsement of “The Great Gamble of COVID-19 Vaccine Development” (as Dr. McCullough characterized this massive experiment) raises the concern that she will be reluctant to examine the distinct possibility that these products caused or contributed to her fit young husband’s death.
542   Patrick   2022 Dec 18, 8:02pm  

https://petermcculloughmd.substack.com/p/enduring-impact-of-the-joe-rogan


En route to care for a dying friend in Dunakeszi, Hungary earlier this year, I was detained by Border Police in Amsterdam for failing to have received the jabs. The experience turned out to be a good one. I was held for about 45 minutes in a room and questioned by a young (20-something) officer. The interrogation provided me an opportunity to share scientific data Dr McCullough had published or cited over the course of the last year. The young officer listened attentively and expressed interest in what I was telling her. At all events, I was eventually released and able to catch my flight into Budapest. This is an excellent article, and it reminds that those of us who are in the 40-80 year range need to take time to share with young people what TRULY great minds like Dr McCullough are discovering and courageously publishing. Some are listening. Well done!


Sometimes reason does get through.
553   mell   2022 Dec 29, 1:06pm  

Totally agreed with the last statement, the people accusing others of being nazis or rayscyst would have made the best blockwarts for the nazis, ratting out their friends and family instantly, see covid. It also shows that the nazis weren't a singularity, every day their tactics are being used to persecute and maim others, to suppress life, freedom, and civil liberties. At the core the nazis were leftists.
557   richwicks   2022 Dec 31, 9:46pm  

Patrick says

https://dailysceptic.org/2022/12/29/postcard-from-japan-where-the-population-still-lives-in-mortal-fear-of-catching-covid/


It's not what I've heard "Well, in Japan, at the dawn of 2023, they are still only tentatively picking away at the very corner of that plaster. Almost everywhere you go, almost everyone still wears a mask."

There was never a masking mandate in Japan, people do tend to wear masks, provided they realize they are sick, that's it.

I think this article is, well, incorrect. I listen to several people who are based in Japan who talk about the culture and government there. Japan terminated the vaccine program because the government viewed the vaccines as unreliable and potentially dangerous. They apparently have a government that values their population.
562   Patrick   2023 Jan 5, 7:34pm  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/the-bougiecrats-descend-into-mass


We are witnessing mass psychosis. I don’t really want to get into a debate about mass formation vs. mass psychosis vs. “this is deliberate” vs. “people are just going what they have to do to survive” vs. “elites don’t get full strength shots.”

We have all witnessed the process I have described above thousands of times over the last two years. And I think we should call it what it is — madness. We are dealing with people who are completely mad.

I don’t know what we do about this but I think it’s important to be clear that:

This is not a misunderstanding.

It’s not a difference of opinion.

The injectors are experiencing mass psychosis.

We live in a society in which millions of people have developed state-sponsored psychosis over the last three years. It is very very very strange.

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