Vax Critics Are “Domestic Terrorists”
March 3, 2021
IT WAS only a matter of time before Vaccine Villains were called threats to national security. From Richard Pan in The Washington Post:
This campaign to deny potentially lifesaving vaccines to those seeking them, and to poison public opinion against vaccinations, could result in countless American deaths. That is akin to domestic terrorism.
Public health officials, police and fire departments must join hands with a common goal of securing vaccination sites for patients. But, like the virus itself, anti-vaccine extremists are crafty at finding new ways to threaten people. Disruptions are possible anywhere vaccinations are being administered, at sites large and small — even at pharmacies, just as anti-maskers have harassed employees and customers at stores.
Back in the good old days only slick television commercials, brochures and ads on the Internet promoted highly profitable drugs. Now Swat teams and troops need to do it. The idea that there are dangerous extremists attempting to block people from getting these experimental injections, and that scientific objections are “poison” and “threatening,” is the most clever and sinister pharmaceutical marketing tactic ever invented.
The most effective way to lie is just to assert brazenly the opposite of the truth:
“anti-maskers have harassed employees and customers at stores.”
Yeah, right. The Washington Post is owned by someone who has gained billions from the Covid takedown. Nothing the newspaper says on the subject should be viewed as anything but slick advertising.
Questioning companies that have already committed massive fraud (see “Pfizer Paid Largest Criminal Fine in U.S. History”) does not make you “anti-vax” or extremist. It makes you reasonable. It makes you a responsible and conscientious citizen. Blindly accepting, without any thought, what the Vax salesforce says makes you just plain stupid, willfully stupid if you are not in a state of physical dementia and a danger to others who may be influenced by you. Pretty soon being anything but overtly and recklessly stupid is going to be illegal. In fact, it already is. They might as well throw everyone who believes two plus two equals four in jail and get it over with. Call them “anti-math extremists.”
Here’s a good fib in response to these brazen lies: