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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 2, 2023

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A pure hypothetical thought experiment: imagine it occurs that the Pfizer mRNA vaccination + all booster follow-ups (4+ shots) regimen is disastrous to health, and has a high 10-year mortality rate. In other words, those who strictly adhered to the recommended CDC/Pfizer vaccination schedule have a 25% of dying by the decade’s end, or some such risk. What would be the public’s response and what would be the just punishment for those involved?

I think in such a hypothetical, the whole political climate of 21st century neo-neoliberalism will be fundamentally altered. There would be a huge rightward shift on distrust to authorities, especially but not limited to scientists and public health authorities. I don’t think the public would be satisfied with Fauci and other heads being tried, and will demand sentences for the thousands of individuals involved in the decision similar to what we would see in the Nuremberg trials. This would also fundamentally change the political climate, as the “vax-maxxed” lean left.

I think it was a godlikeproductions post that claimed the plan was basically along your speculation. The "plan" is to roll out the deadly vaccine, push everyone to take it, then in a few years (now) when it becomes obvious how dangerous it is, use the rage of the people against their government to overthrow those governments in a way that furthers the one-nation world.

I found the link: https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message4920416/pg1

Could you link to the OP, or explain why popular rage at a federal authority would push a country towards even larger government?

I haven't read the post, but most people don't think "the reason this happened is because the government is too big!' - they think 'this happened because the people in charge are incompetent and/or evil!' So if you have engineered a decade long scenario where all the federal governments look monstrously evil and completely incompetent, you have ample time to position yourself as 'the adults in the room'. And in the midst of the widespread death and chaos, people will flock to your side regardless of what overbearing, invasive laws you propose just for a shot at a return to normalcy.

The continued incompetence of every government official everywhere makes me think this conspiracy is unlikely.

I went looking for it, but haven't found it yet. I've seen the screenshot of the GLP post floating around, and my searches have been fruitless to find either the image or the post itself.

No worries and thanks for checking.

I think it's more like "widespread collapse of national governments/depopulation allows the NWO to swoop in, pick up the pieces, and roll them up into a totalitarian globalist regime" -- not that this is particularly plausible, but that's the idea.