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Jenny Joy's avatar

Dr Popper is one of my all time favorite people in the whole world.

I have to say that I am equally troubled by the tendency of most people to think ‘it’s all over’ and want to go back to their lives, assuming it will never happen again, and that we don’t need to continue to fight. The idea of making ‘being complacent’ the new taboo is fascinating…Zvi (? I can’t find your name anywhere on the stack) makes a good point though – and sadly he may be right, that the only way many will come out of the Matrix is when they suffer a personal loss.

Great discussion altogether, you hit so many core fundamental points. Thanks to all of you.

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Hedvagloria Edelblum's avatar

Though the complacency is preferable to panic for me personally, I'm hoping people are cynical enough now not to comply when the next Psyop hits with panic and mandates. Dr. Peter McCullough reports an unprecedented rise in cardiac events and deaths in children. An unprecedented rise in deaths from all causes in the young. Their family members are accepting their death without question or whimper "because it came from a white coat and the end of a needle." he says.

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Jenny Joy's avatar

I believe it. But I find it so sad that this is the reaction of the families. As for how people will react when the next virus-related Psyop hits, here in Canada we're about to find out because RSV is surging and a vaxx is coming soon to save us from it.

You make an interesting point on which is preferable, panic vs complacency. I honestly don't know, if I had to choose between those, which I would bet on as leading to better or worse outcomes. Tough call.

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