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"A finger of fudge..." Really, Cadbury?!?

(Insert man-smacking-forehead-with-palm-of-hand emoji.)

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A scam based on an older scam.

Keep in mind , 2020 had similar total death rates... With a "virus" Boogeyman

2021? That's another story...

https://drsambailey.com/covid-19/why-nobody-can-find-a-virus/

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Thanks for making me laugh, because usually this subject doesn't. As with dogs, there's nothing more dangerous than a scared human, and there's a whole lot of snarling and snapping going on right now.

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One of the most dangerous shifts that seems to have happened as a result of this psychological programming is one I observe play itself out in nearly every Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok interaction when covidian cultists are speaking directly to skeptics: a now very well-trod script that amounts to "no one is being forced to do anything anywhere whatsoever. Everyone has full freedom of choice to do whatever they want. What you don't like is that you are experiencing consequences for the choices you make. You don't have to get the vaccine, but you will lose your job and your ability to participate freely in society. You made this choice. No one forced you."

The concept of coercion seems to have vanished from the minds of a huge part of the human population. People genuinely seem to be unable to make the logical connection that a binary choice that includes suffering as one of the alternatives is not a "free" choice. The notion that "choosing between doing something you don't want to do and suffering a brutal punishment is a completely reasonable dichotomy that in no way infringes on freedom or liberty" has become normal and reasonable.

This should be one of the specific things that scare the shit out of any reasonable person.

"Well, you had the choice to not have your children taken/be tortured/be imprisoned for life/have your home confiscated/be executed and these are simply the consequences of the choice you freely made. Being part of something called a 'society' means you have to be an adult and accept the consequences of your choices. I thought conservatives loved the idea of personal responsibility and law and order, don't you? Sorry, looks like you've been exposed as the hypocrites you are. Now hurry up and die."

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The power of the messaging by MSM over the past 2 years is evident. People think they know so they don't even look at alternative views or just simbly look at data. It's almost like a dogmatic fundamentalist 'religious' belief system -- shun or close out anything that may cause you to question. They don't realize it. Instead they put those with different views in the same category as most people put Jehovah's Witnesses when the reality is the exact opposite.

In spite of all of the information available to those who seek it out the MSM propaganda machine has been successful. So successful that many people under the spell think that it would be impossible for MSM to do or be as bad as the 'conspiracy theorists' say.

We are friggin crazy to them because the con-sensus paradigm says we are.

Yes we are crazy because the way it is now, Crazy Is To See What Is.

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If only the nudges were fudged, they might not work so well!

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/

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That's the worst campaign slogan I'd never heard of. But I do remember here in the (early 80s) US prior to AIDS there was briefly a diet candy called Ayds. I'm not sure why it went away. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/79/9f/52/799f529104fbadd6802d187214206551--lose-weight-weight-loss.jpg

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Thank you, very helpful. I shall memorise these answers, as I have the counterfactual examples you mentioned last week. I remember that fudge advert and can still sing the tune!

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"You're not you when you're unvaccinated" - Snickers

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