The narrative surrounding the safety of COVID-19 vaccines has become so entrenched that the mainstream public may outright reject any suggestion of potential harms. Regardless of how compelling or well-reasoned the arguments against the prevailing “trust the science” mantra might be, the lack of control-group studies on vaccine and booster safety has created widespread uncertainty. This ambiguity offers just enough plausible deniability for people to cling to a false sense of confidence, disillusioned about the vaccines’ true efficacy and safety.
At the same time, there has been a noticeable increase in cancers and deadly blood clots, yet no clear explanation or accountability ties these conditions to the vaccines. The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) has logged an unprecedented number of reports, but these are frequently dismissed with claims like “anyone can submit a report” or “many are fraudulent.” This perpetuates a cycle of misinformation that feels more like a modern adult fairy tale than a grounded discussion. The narrative has effectively manipulated public emotion, stifling rational debate.
Humanity’s demise? Well played!
Now, let’s celebrate the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as the new head of Health and Human Services. He won’t merely set the record straight—he’ll work to secure a healthier future for the next generation while addressing the damage already inflicted on the unsuspecting, including those who refuse to acknowledge the systemic betrayal staring them in the face.
As the saying goes: “All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident.”