Lets Look At Facts... Follow The Money
I have been awake since 4:44 this morning! Wide awake after dreaming about alligators, snakes, a swimming pool, and my grandmother's bedroom furniture... don't ask? because I could not tell you! In the dream though, I was looking out a window from a room that housed my g-ma's furniture. I called out to my person, as I watched this alligator come up for air surrounded by snakes... the pool was being built and there was mud and it was sliding. Again don't ask because I have no clue where that even came from. Although I did go to bed angrily in disbelief. I have a tough time understanding stupid people. People who can not think on a larger scale and for themselves who believe everything they hear on TV.(and from a guy who knows a guy) When I say stupid (this is what always gets me in trouble) I mean individuals who are not educated in matters and lack the ability to think for themselves regarding matters that personally affect the mind-body and the masses at large on a collective scale. A broader spectrum outside of what they have been mocking bird repeatedly told!
*Cognitive dissonance is a psychological concept that occurs when a person experiences mental discomfort or tension due to holding two or more conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes, simultaneously. It can also arise when someone behaves in a way that contradicts their beliefs or values. The discomfort motivates the person to reduce the inconsistency by changing their beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors or by rationalizing the situation
If I have to have one more conversation about the plandemic and its gaslighting manipulation tactics to drive a narrative, I just might explode! With that said, I hope, as our current president reforms not only the health care system but the education system; I pray to the high heavens, that anatomy and physiology be put in the curriculum and it must be passed with a B or higher to graduate! It should be introduced to all children starting with the 4th grade!
Beyond my body my choice... everyone should know how their own body functions and its capabilities towards healing. They should also learn to be very versed in viruses, bacterial infections, and diseases! If you are to be prescribed anything, there should be a questionnaire you have to take a test on in regards to how your body functions and relates to what you are about to ingest and become addicted to! (Look this is my personal opinion. This also comes from 2+ years running back and forth fighting with the health care system in regards to money and finance to benefit facilities that make money off of sick people) Also environmental persuasions through psychology should be lectured on repeat at an early age so the general public can decipher for themselves how any situation is affecting them!
Just because someone (a doctor) tells you something or you hear it through the media, that does not mean you have to take it as bible. Conforming and continuing down an outdated path regarding your own health never ends up on the right side!
Gingerly for those in the back, still on the xxx and 4 boosters, experimental entities that drove stocks up with kickbacks and payoffs that lined the deep pockets of those that pushed a very false detrimental agenda!
The timeline for vaccine development
and testing before release can vary significantly depending on the type of
vaccine, the disease it targets, and regulatory factors. However, the
traditional process typically takes 10 to 15 years from initial
development to widespread distribution. Here's an overview of the stages:
Traditional
Vaccine Development Timeline:
- Exploratory Phase (2–5 years):
- Research and lab studies to identify potential
antigens and test preliminary efficacy.
- Preclinical Phase (1–2 years):
- Testing on animals to assess safety, immune response,
and potential effectiveness.
- Clinical Development (6–8 years):
- Divided into three phases:
- Phase 1
(Small group, ~1–2 years): Tests safety and dosage in a small group of
healthy volunteers.
- Phase 2
(Hundreds of participants, ~2 years): Assesses efficacy, optimal dosage,
and side effects in a larger group.
- Phase 3
(Thousands of participants, ~3–5 years): Large-scale testing for
effectiveness, side effects, and comparison to other treatments.
- Regulatory Review and Approval (1–2 years):
- Submission of data to regulatory agencies (e.g., FDA
in the U.S., EMA in Europe) for evaluation and approval.
- Manufacturing and Distribution (1–2 years):
- Scale-up of production, quality control, and
distribution logistics.
When someone gets a payoff for
pushing a product or service to fit an agenda, it is often referred to as a kickback,
commission, bribe, or incentive, depending on the context:
- Kickback:
A secret payment or compensation received for promoting or endorsing a
product/service, typically unethical or illegal.
- Commission:
A legitimate fee earned by an individual for promoting or selling a
product/service, often in sales or affiliate marketing.
- Bribe:
A payment or reward given to influence someone's actions or decisions
unethically or illegally.
- Incentive:
A reward or benefit offered to motivate or encourage someone to act in a
particular way, typically in a more legitimate context.
The specific term used depends on
whether the activity is ethical, transparent, and within legal bounds.
When a doctor gets a kickback for
pushing a prescription drug and the stock for that pharmaceutical company rises
and then the pharmaceutical company endorses a candidate or pays off a
lobbyist, what is that called?
The situation you describe is often
referred to as part of the pharmaceutical lobbying cycle or corporate
influence through conflicts of interest. It combines multiple elements of
systemic practices, such as:
- Conflict of Interest:
When a doctor receives a kickback for prescribing a drug, it creates an
ethical conflict between patient care and financial gain.
- Pay-to-Play:
The pharmaceutical company endorsing a candidate or paying off a lobbyist
to influence policy or regulation is part of a broader practice of
leveraging financial contributions for favorable outcomes.
- Regulatory Capture:
When a regulatory agency or political system is influenced or controlled
by the very industries it is supposed to regulate.
- Corporate Lobbying:
The pharmaceutical company’s actions to endorse candidates or lobby for
specific policies align with legal lobbying practices, though they can
blur ethical lines.
- Dark Money or Soft Money: Financial contributions made to political campaigns
or organizations, often without full transparency, to influence elections
and policies.
When all these activities are
intertwined, it often points to a broader term like institutional corruption,
where the system's structure allows undue influence and undermines public
trust.
Now where you are gasping at how intelligent or sarcastic I am, understand a whole global conglomerate fell for this scheme at your own health expense. Now I am not a Doctor but aware enough to educate myself on statistics: According to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), during the 2019–2020 flu season in the United States:
- Approximately 22,000 deaths were attributed to
influenza.
- There were an estimated 38 million flu illnesses,
18 million medical visits, and 400,000 hospitalizations
during the same season.
Globally, the World Health
Organization (WHO) estimates that seasonal influenza causes 290,000 to
650,000 respiratory deaths annually. However, specific global figures for
2019 alone may vary due to data collection challenges and reporting methods
across different countries.
It’s important to note that flu mortality can vary significantly from year to year based on the predominant flu strains. And for those who seem to be confused about what the flu looks like: The flu (influenza) is a respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Symptoms can range from mild to severe and typically come on suddenly. Common symptoms include:
Primary
Symptoms:
- Fever or chills
(not everyone with the flu has a fever)
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Runny or stuffy nose
- Muscle or body aches
- Headaches
- Fatigue
(feeling very tired)
- Shortness of breath
(in some cases)
Less
Common Symptoms:
- Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea (more common in children than adults)
- Eye pain or redness
(in rare cases)