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To: Spirit of Liberty

“That is the most revolting, demonic thing I’ve ever read on FR. And matter-of-factly finding it acceptable?”

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Call me heartless, but I find it acceptable if the writer of the article I posted in Post #795 is correct in his theory that the White Hats had to neutralize other threats, threats that would kill more people than the vaccines and or result in the focus being taken off true malefactors and put on innocent people, people who could be executed by the State or torn apart by an angry mob.

My (and others’) theory is that the White Hats were able to stop many of the bad vaxxes from getting out, but not all of them, because they just did not have the information and manpower to catch them all.

The White Hats had two choices:

1) Let the Deep State get their vaxxes out, whenever they were going to get them out, and then warn people about the vaxxes. The Deep State may have dragged their feet on getting their vaxxes out until the economy was in such shambles from continued lockdowns that people would be so weakened by the stress and deprivation that the vaxxes would kill them off without much effort. And there would be nothing but bad vaxxes out there, being shot into many people, before warnings would be heeded.

2) Have Trump do Operation Warp Speed and try to get a lot of inert vaxxes out there, knowing that the cabal would be able to get some bad ones out there. The White Hats probably lead the Deep State into thinking they were more successful than they really were in getting a lot of their bad vaxxes out there so as to prevent them from enacting another one of their diabolical plans.

If the White Hats stopped the Deep State’s vax program cold before the White Hats were done mopping up all the other threats, the cabal could have let off their dirty bombs, or whatever they had in their arsenal.

What would have been the result of the dirty bombs, besides the death and destruction?

How would people have reacted to them? Who would be blamed? Likely white nationalist militia and Trump supporters.

What sort of lessons would the public take from this?

None. They would be too busy calling for the heads of the rest of the supposed white nationalist militia.

So the White Hats chose the lessor of two evils. They chose to go with Operation Warp Speed and try to get as many inert vaxxes out there while finishing up the mitigation of other threats. They knew some number of bad vaxxes would get around as the Deep State rushed out their vax program the best they could before it was really operational.

At least with the bad vaxxes, people learn important lessons about the need to calculate risk-benefit ratios in general and when it comes to other vaxxes, such as the MMR; to pay more attention to math (case and infection fatality rates); examine the pressures put on their doctors by large medical systems that result in such poor medical advice; and a host of all sorts of things that basically all boil down to critical thinking, the lack of which is much of what got us in this mess.

A lot of people believed that the dropping of the bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima was acceptable because they believed it prevented an even larger number of casualties among the Allies and Japanese alike. Some also believed people would “learn a lesson” about it not being worth it to go to war at all after seeing the devastation of the bombs.


847 posted on 06/28/2021 9:42:15 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat ("Forgetting pain is convenient.Remembering it agonizing.But recovering truth is worth the suffering")
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To: CheshireTheCat

Q - “Not everything will be clean”.

War is dirty.


934 posted on 06/29/2021 6:34:43 AM PDT by little jeremiah (Nothing is more important than Truth)
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