Anonymous ID: 906cfe Sept. 9, 2021, 8:27 a.m. No.14546248   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6270 >>6289 >>6320

I wonder if the goal is to create a new religion around medicine and vaccines.

They are pushing for an endless stream of booster shots and injections, along with pills for "maintenance".

It almost feels like they are going to push this to the point of requiring weekly visits to medical facilities to make sure everyone is following the program.

Just like church. Weekly check ins with the people who claim to speak for the almighty.

Keeping tabs on us to make sure we stay subdued and brainless was always part of the plan.

They are now trying to make science the new religion and silence anyone who dissents.

Weekly vaccine boosters are the new communion.

All I can say is, resist.

 

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Anonymous ID: 906cfe Sept. 9, 2021, 8:40 a.m. No.14546315   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14546289

 

Agreed, but they do love to overlay their symbolism, ceremony, and ritual.

They turn it into a "religion" of sorts.

Helps reinforce the brainwashing.

They have been doing this for a long time.

Add in the potential chemical mind control and you get a very manipulatable population.

 

I posted this some weeks ago, I think it's correct in principle.

They have been telegraphing their plan for a long time.

 

Apologies for the wall of text.

 

Something reminded me of this episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation recently.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbiosis_(Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation)

 

"Symbiosis" is the twenty-second episode of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. It first aired on April 18, 1988.

 

"The Enterprise attempts to rescue the freighter Sanction, which has been disabled by a star's magnetic field and is about to collide with a planet. An agreement is reached to transport over the crew of the freighter, but they surprisingly send over cargo barrels first. The Enterprise crew attempts to transport the freighter's crew, but is only successful in recovering four of them before their ship is destroyed. Two, T'Jon (Merritt Butrick) and Romas (Richard Lineback), are scruffy and unshaven, while the other two, Sobi (Judson Scott) and Langor (Kimberly Farr), are groomed and well dressed. They all show relief that the barrels made it over, and little remorse for the lost ship and crewmen. Both groups start to fight over the ownership of the barrel using some form of electrical shock attack from their bodies and are escorted to the observation lounge under guard.

 

The two pairs come from different planets within the same system. It is explained that the barrels contains felicium, a medicine for a plague which is ravaging the planet Ornara. The medicine is produced on the planet Brekka, but the Ornarans are the only race in the system with the means of space travel; however, the two remaining Ornaran ships were all built long ago and are beginning to fail due to overuse and lack of maintenance – and the Ornarans no longer know how to repair them. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) offers to return them each to Ornara and provide replacement parts for the remaining freighters. The Brekkans, Sobi and Langor, argue that they retain ownership of the felicium, as the items the Ornarans offered in payment were lost on board the freighter. T'Jon and Romas, of Ornara, are suffering from the effects of the plague, and are sent to sickbay where Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden) can find no reason for their symptoms.

 

In a gesture of goodwill following the demand of compassion from Crusher, the Brekkans offer two doses of felicium for T'Jon and Romas's immediate needs. Langor explains that the entire Brekkan economy and industry is devoted to producing the medicine for Ornara, whose inhabitants provide Brekka with the necessities of daily life in return. After T'Jon and Romas take their doses,Dr. Crusher realizes that felicium is actually a highly addictive narcotic, and the plague itself was cured long before, so the symptoms believed to be attributed to the plague are actually withdrawal symptoms.Crusher wants to offer assistance to aid the Ornarans in breaking free of their addiction, but Picard warns that the Federation cannot intervene due to the Prime Directive. He and Dr. Crusher later question the Brekkans alone and confirm that the Brekkans know the truth regarding the plague being eradicated, and the addictive nature of the medicine, and are consciously exploiting the Ornarans because Brekka's economy would collapse if the Ornarans no longer needed felicium."

 

 

It struck me that the vaccines are stepping stones to creating a situation just like this.

Once everyone has been conditioned to accept their shots without questioning it, they can put whatever they want in them.

And once the entire population is 'addicted' to them everyone will be completely controllable.

The fact that the NWO is furious that people are not taking the jab means there is a large control group which will invalidate the narrative.

If vaxed people get sicker and die more often than unvaxed, the scam is up.

 

There are very similar themes in other works like H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine".

They want a small wealthy elite and a large slave worker class.

That is their end game.

They even show it in their symbolism.

Don't fall for it.