Red flags
‘Just take the vaccine’.
Boris Johnson locked us all down on the 23rd of March, 2020. My wife asked me specifically to come back from work on the day, which I did, and with our kids eating a sandwich we saw him say that “you must stay at home”.
I’m not sure why it didn’t seem real to me. It just felt off. It had only been a decade since the biggest financial market crash since 1929, and society was still in large dealing with the after effects. And that was probably what set off my alarm bells first, because as he calmly told us to destroy small enterprise, thereby putting thousands of workers out of a job, it was obvious that this would come with a colossal price tag, which most nations could ill afford.
It wasn’t just lost revenue due to lower tax receipts. It was also additional expenditure. It would be crippling for SME in more ways than one, and the loans SME could take out would clearly cause further collapse down the road. SME had to shoulder the cost, for something they didn’t do. Large enterprise? They were fine. In fact, they were golden, as their smaller competitors would be impacted to a far greater extent.
Sure, the government compensated. But employers still had to pay NIC, pensions, etc, and with income shrinking to zero for some, many simply couldn’t afford to go on. I know, because my small business went into the scamdemic having just signed a contract with a medium sized company, who only a month later saw their million-pound business vanish overnight. We settled the contract to an early close, but they eventually had to sell out.
And with that train in motion, it was furthermore obvious that all the resulting deficits around the world would obviously be funded by printing. Monetisation. Which would always lead to inflation down the road - as Mervyn King later owned up to on an early episode of ‘Good Morning Britain’ in October, 2022.
And this, in turn, would always impact the NHS, already struggling with long waiting lists. Those, in fact, over the ill-fated 3 years of outrageous policy decisions, would eventually grow to over 7 million, having a very direct impact on quality of service relating to the NHS.
All of this was absolutely and utterly completely predictable. I know, because I stated as much very early on. And I simply could not believe how angrily people responded. You want to kill grannies! I lost, probably, 5-10% of my Facebook ‘friends’ for daring to question to official narrative, regardless of how absurdly flawed it was from minute one. It wasn’t just the financial aspect above, but also (in quick order)
Moderna’s vaccine ridiculously taking 2 days to 'design'
Novel technology (mRNA), never before approved
WAY accelerated testing
Rolled out to young, who were not at risk
Trials not double blind (observer blind, placebo/nocebo)
No long term data available; “not important”.
Quantity WAS a substitute for time.
Cheap car salesman techniques used
Pressure, pressure, pressure
Relative risk reduction used rather than absolute
Every vaccine waived through (usual 97% failure non-flu ID vaccine)
Refusal to discuss realistic risks
People, legitimate experts even, banned for questioning 'vaccines'
McCullough, Bakhdi, Yeadon -- all experts overnight become 'conspiracy theorists'
Obvious money trail wrt Moderna, Pfizer, etc
Complete refusal to debate other remedies
Surgisphere scandal
Pervasive, non-stop propaganda
Absurd giveaways (win a million/scholarship), donuts, which would never make sense if it legit was as bad as claimed
Total censorship of adverse effects
Ever changing definitions, like that of ‘Gain of Function’ or even ‘Vaccine’
FOIA NIH emails
Obvious IFR lies
Obvious lab leak (or, rather, the official story just not being complete)
ZeroHedge banned for posting about said lab leak theory
People dropping - even in vax centres
Fauci vs Rand Paul
"Horse dewormer" hit jobs - and ONLY Ivermectin receiving said treatment
Friends see week long adverse affects
Increasingly aggressive rhetoric, discrimination
Batches; some lethal, some not
Ridiculous definitions; died WITH vs OF, ‘28 days since positive test’
Absense of evidence WAS evidence of absense.
VAERS good when establishment uses
VAERS bad when anyone else does
TRUST THE SCIENCE
‘The science changed’
Absurdly slow walked FDA/Pfizer releases
Oxford study on Ivermectin still ongoing
Salk Institute paper on spike protein + Bret Weinstein broadcast on said
Insane and completely untested 'mix and match' booster shots
‘Whoops you need a booster’
‘This will totally be the last’
Complete refusal to admit aerosols
Masks that will obviously NEVER work - very simple physics at play
The Trump rallies which were supposedly mass spreading events
Yet the BLM rallies were NOT
And this isn’t even diving into the simple fact that we already by mid-March, 2020 knew that the vast, vast majority of casualties in Lombardy were elderly (98%), and an even higher percentage suffered from adverse conditions (98.8% with comorbidities). It clearly posed absolutely no legit danger to anyone under certainly 50.
Later on, when the Lancet article on frontline staff in the UK testing positive to the tune of 44%, yet no-one ending up in hospital, it was crystal clear that something was going on.
It was a complete an utter celebration of pseudoscience, laced with lies and deceit from those who were in a position of trust. I could carry on here, but is there a point?
It wasn’t just a red flag. It was an absolute May Day Labour Parade.
But you know what astonished me most in this absolute midst?
That they got away with it. That those, who’d be otherwise considered intelligent, became the most rabid pro-establishment proxies, when the need was there the most for them to use their intellect.
They were scared stiff and lost their collective heads. They believed the official narrative - regardless of how absolutely mindbendingly stupid it was at times, like when Fauci in all seriousness put on a second mask.
In a way, that’s what I hate the most about the early days. From the contrarian’s perspective, you quickly realise who’d be in the camps, and that all those intellectuals would watch your every move, preventing your escape.
As for Boris, he’s now gone for good. But, in a strange way, I feel as though he got not the last but the longest laugh. Because while they were busy partying - knowing fully well that covid was a scam - the morally superior intellectuals still vehemently defended the lockdowns.