Yes, it woke a few up, a few. And many of those. just like with the Sars deceit exposure, still believe in the hundreds of other claimed pathogenic viruses. More will come around eventually, but court cases are really just a farce as far as any real impact. Precedents are important, to a degree, but the same thing applies. Until people realize they are living in a totally false reality, that every remedy that appears available isn't a remedy at all, and that they are, and have always been, free, they only have to choose that, nothing much will change. It makes people feel good to "do" something, but it has little impact on the masses nor does it provide what people really need. They, themselves, have to find that, unfortunately. When the student is ready the teacher will appear. Until then they won't even recognize that opportunity.
Then why all the bother? There are also admissions for other viruses, yet, people still don't accept the obvious. The magician's trick....focus on the left hand while he fools you with the right. Everyone is so focused on exposing the fraud of CV and whatever substances they think they can prove are in these particular injections, while completely overlooking the bigger continuing issue. Keeps people busy with their nose to the ground sniffing clues, which is the point.
I'm afraid we're going to have to agree to disagree Cb. I don't believe focusing on SARS-CoV2 is a distraction. It's a starting point. As for determining injection contents - crucial work imo - I agree, plenty of distractors there, including Scoglio it seems.
Lanka's court case was decisive. It woke many people up, for starters. An individual or group of people winning in court can set a precedent.
Yes, it woke a few up, a few. And many of those. just like with the Sars deceit exposure, still believe in the hundreds of other claimed pathogenic viruses. More will come around eventually, but court cases are really just a farce as far as any real impact. Precedents are important, to a degree, but the same thing applies. Until people realize they are living in a totally false reality, that every remedy that appears available isn't a remedy at all, and that they are, and have always been, free, they only have to choose that, nothing much will change. It makes people feel good to "do" something, but it has little impact on the masses nor does it provide what people really need. They, themselves, have to find that, unfortunately. When the student is ready the teacher will appear. Until then they won't even recognize that opportunity.
There's no need to bring other viruses into the equation. Just focus on SARS-CoV2.
That is a common mistake and leaves people vulnerable to all of the other dangerous lies. Most simply do not expand this to previous and future scams.
We have admissions from gov't health authorities around the world that it doesn't exist, basically. That's all you need.
Then why all the bother? There are also admissions for other viruses, yet, people still don't accept the obvious. The magician's trick....focus on the left hand while he fools you with the right. Everyone is so focused on exposing the fraud of CV and whatever substances they think they can prove are in these particular injections, while completely overlooking the bigger continuing issue. Keeps people busy with their nose to the ground sniffing clues, which is the point.
I'm afraid we're going to have to agree to disagree Cb. I don't believe focusing on SARS-CoV2 is a distraction. It's a starting point. As for determining injection contents - crucial work imo - I agree, plenty of distractors there, including Scoglio it seems.
More distractors appear all of the time, don't they? Interesting, to say the least.
I love both of you, try to love each other!
Oh I do! I just don't agree with many anymore....( :
Ya know....that whole age, experience, growth, expansion, moving on stuff.