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Brian Ahier's avatar

The pandemic is over. We just need to quit acknowledging it.

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Lolita's avatar

And move on to an investigation that determines the origins of this virus, otherwise, I fear another virus will "escape". The investigation will need to exclude those caught up in the mass formation surrounding COVID.

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Micah Thorner's avatar

Time to tear down the Ubrella Corporation.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Many people are ready & willing to quit acknowledging it. Its the GUBERMENT & POWERS THAT BE that WONT LET THEM!!!!

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Shanna's avatar

I wish I could. I live in Italy,and Tx The lockdowns in Italy are getting worse.Trying to move people with all the censorship,is unbelievably hard.

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Peter Savich's avatar

"The pandemic is over". Hell, yeah. And if Dr M or Peter Mc had been given the Fauci role from the start, there never would have been a pandemic in the first place.

"We just need to quit acknowledging it." I submit that 99.9% of the commenters on this Substack, and on Alex Berenson's, already do that.

What the "mass formation psychosis" model that Dr M popularized taught me was that we, the 30% Resistance, need to (gently) nudge the middle 40% who are not hypnotized, but are nervous to buck the propaganda of the predators that the 30% hypnotized have fallen for.

How does one know whether the person you're talking to is part of the 30% hypnotized or the 40% reachable? I ask the person a single question. Examples are:

1. Did you think Covid came from the wet market in Wuhan, instead of a lab leak?

2. Do you think the vaccines are effective and safe?

3. Do you think the vax mandates are good policy?

4. Do you think vaxing the the children is a good idea?

If the person answers "hell, yeah!" on any of these questions, apologize for the question and change the topic.

If the person gives ground on any of the questions, they're in the 40%. Example: I asked a younger friend question #1 above. He said: "60/40". Although I'm 99.99 to .01, I didn't argue that point with him.

Instead, I patiently went through the censored science explaining that his plan to get the booster was not a good idea, and gave him a "cover story" to tell his hypnotized parents, friends, and employer. 1 down. 100M to go.

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Jerry Newfield's avatar

Good on you! I share your impulse to talk with people and try to influence their views. You're right it becomes apparent pretty quickly if you are hitting the wall, or find receptivity. I've been surprised lately that I've run into 4 people (last week), maybe more, at random who aren't on board with the narrative. What I am finding is that even people who have been "vaccinated," are saying they will not vaccinate their 5-year-olds. Three people I met by chance told me that. "I have a 5-year-old..." One point start with might be to ask if they know why these vaccines are different from all other vaccines (to put a spin on a well known phrase from my Jewish heritage)? I mean I know many educated people who will say "I am pro vaccine" or whatever, and then I find out they think all "vaccines" are the same.

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Helen Collier's avatar

Because I am going to use that technique too.

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Helen Collier's avatar

Peter, I like your strategy. Which cover story do you use?

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Peter Savich's avatar

I recommended him to say: "Well, I'm a bit concerned that taking the booster shot is like taking a vaccine for the flu from 2 years ago. I've heard that Novavax is being deployed in Europe and soon to be available here. I like that one because of its technology platform which likely makes it easier for that one to be tailored to newer variants like Omicron." He thanked me and said, quietly: "Thanks for saving my life". :)

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Peter Savich's avatar

My sister sent me that Rumble video last week. Certainly nothing surprising in that to us in the Resistance. I shared with it my mother-in-law (who is with us), and she forwarded it a long-time client who used to worked at Pfizer.

He replied to her with an epic email that ... surprise, surprise ... "debunked" the points in the video. She was pissed, but I explained that even though he is a sheep, that fact that he went that far to try to "re-educate" you means that he cares for you.

This story just proves again the "mass formation psychosis" model that our good Doc popularized.

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Brian Ahier's avatar

Everything in that video is true. Attempts to "debunk" the facts in the presentation are full of falsehoods.

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Peter Savich's avatar

Agreed. Answers to the four questions I ask people (that are in my comment below) are all false if the answer is "yes, 100%". These questions are a tool to sniff out if the person you're talking to is one of the 30% hypnotized, or part of the 40% sheepish but reachable by us.

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John's avatar

That would be my concern also. It is clear to me there has been a determined effort to smother all alternative protocols for early treatment without giving them a fair examination. There is only one overriding reason for this and that is the profit motive. Big pharma is not about to let anyone or any data kill their golden goose. If Omicron proves a dud (and I believe it will) then the only thing that can be done to save their goose will be to rinse and repeat. Probably give it a couple of years after we attain herd immunity with Omicron. But a couple of years of intense gain-of-function research would most likely give birth to a new pathogen that we have no defense against. A dismal projection I admit but when it comes to big profits there are a lot of humans who would gladly sacrifice their fellow creatures to obtain money and power. Just look at the opioid epidemic.

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