And oldie, but goodie.
How deep is the rabbit hole?
Written by renowned expert on vaccinations, Sue Marston, the
basic facts in the following book are as relevant now as when it
was written in 1993. Times and politics may change, but the
pressure to vaccinate hasn’t; in fact, the pressure has grown
more intense every year:
https://peopleforreason.org/the_vaccination_connection.pdf
On Substack, A Midwestern Doctor also published an article yesterday that went into details of the most dangerous “vaccines.” He pays tribute to the current pseudo-science of “Medicine” by joining the “virus” narrative and sounds like he believes in “vaccinations,” but I can easily imagine that he wouldn’t be allowed to operate without that, and his articles often contain essential and hard-to-find information for his extensive readership, which includes me:
He provides a nice description of the “covid” media fraud, but those details must be common knowledge for most readers here. You might still want to read his description of the most dangerous “vaccines.”
He loses me a bit, however, when he starts pushing “herd immunity” by basing the rest of the paper on considering conditions for that, whatever that is. Here is the relevant chapter from the article:
What is Herd Immunity?
As I was putting together this article, I realized that one of the major issues we face when evaluating this topic is determining exactly what constitutes “herd immunity” ( a surprisingly amorphous term) and how to evaluate if a vaccine improves or worsens each rendition of it. Some of the criteria one may consider are as follows:
•Does the vaccine provide sterilizing or symptomatic immunity?
•Does the vaccine create asymptomatic spreaders?
•Does the vaccine promote more (or less) harmful variants?
•Does the vaccine cause the disease to infect different age groups?
•Does the vaccine increase or decrease disease outbreaks?
•Does the vaccine itself "shed" and infect others?
•Does the disease mutate faster than new vaccines for it can be developed?
•Does the vaccine improve or worsen the immune response to a pre-existing infection?
•Does the vaccine affect communal boosting of an infection?
•Does the vaccine improve or weaken the immune response to variants not covered by the vaccine and other related pathogens?
•Does the vaccine interfere with the production of protective maternal antibodies to the infection?
In this article, we will review how each of these has been influenced by other vaccinations in the past.
What is “herd immunity”?
It’s one of the pseudo-scientific “medical” terms invented to stupefy the masses. The fact that it is directly linked to (often forced) “vaccinations,” should alone raise a red flag, but for good measure, add the facts that “vaccine” manufacturers are exempt from liability and the only system that examines and pays for “vaccine” injuries are financed by the taxpayer, who was never asked if (s)he was interested and probably doesn’t even know about it (https://www.hrsa.gov/vaccine-compensation/about). Anyway, here is a taxpayer-subsidized report on “herd immunity”:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31590904/
How about “immunity”?
Even the very concept of “immunity” seems messed up to a certain extent, because it is substantiated by testing for “antibodies” in the person, whereas the very nature and role of the little things they call “antibodies” is just as dubious as the function of the little particles referred to as “viruses.” Moreover, it’s only logical that if “antibodies” are a reaction to poisoning, they are present only when poisoning is present, which is when the “immune” system kicks in and fixes the problem by relying on solutions that worked for previous similar events. The world-famous “antibodies,” therefore, are only produced by the body as needed, so “testing” for them is only possible, while the particular type of poisoning is present. As a result, they do show some uniformity, because each specific type of poisoning requires similar intervention and the end products of the body’s detoxification, exosomes, are produced by and discarded by the endoctrine channels, only to show similar uniformity, because they contain the reaction to a specific type of poisoning. (I am using the term “poisoning” in a broad sense and include parasitic infections and known pathogens in it.)
Is the “herd” now immune to common sense?
The theory of “herd immunity” has never been verified, perhaps simply because it’s as much of an oxymoron as my favorite one, “military intelligence.” Only individual immunity exists. Assuming that the more people possess the ability to fight off previously-defeated conditions, the “spread” stops, is obvious nonsense, while it also stands to reason that once people are protected by their natural immune responses (which “vaccines” will never accomplish), there is no “spread.” Still, the term keeps the scare alive that lighting can strike twice, which was easy to observe during the plandemic, when previously “infected” people developed the same conditions that were diagnosed as “covid” from symptoms (although the same symptoms can always indicate several causes), because “doctors” were under tremendous peer pressure, were under the threat of losing their jobs and their licenses, and some of them must have also received some pecuniary incentives. School boards certainly did for muzzling children with hazardous materials (https://outraged.substack.com/p/graphenenanotechnology-in-masks-and?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2).
A brief history of recent misnomers
People are being constantly played.
They have been forced into categories that do not show them favorably:
The moronic were force-fed “omicron”;
The simians were made to believe in “monkey pox”;
The cattle are expected to have “herd immunity.”
And the technocrats were/are snickering, possibly even a little bit amazed, at just how much stupider people can be proven to be. Shhh… You mustn’t ask them. They might take it for a challenge!
What happens to cattle?
Cattle eventually get slaughtered, but the 10 thousand parting from this world in Kansas on a nice summer day may have gone a bit prematurely:
The poor bovine were evidently slaughtered in a way that either remains undetectable or investigations have not been exactly encouraged, just like autopsies were forbidden during the plandemic.
Sorry, the poor animals didn’t have “herd immunity” for what was coming for them… As the whole thing happened all at once and no other creatures were reported to pass away at the time, it is easy to assume that the event was also a rehearsal for mass murder targeting a specific species (genetic warfare) or a simple test for DEWs (Directed Energy Weapons), maybe both.* A test on turning up 5G above 45GHz with the required intensity is also possible, but unlikely in a rural area. While water deprivation is also an option, it seems quite unlikely under the circumstances. Parasitic infections also happen, but not so quickly; it is still possible that it was one of those weaponized artificial parasites present on many “vaccines” that did the job.
Apart from being part of the globalist process to destroy the food supply in America, the event also seems to demonstrate how the same thing can happen to the human herd as well; after all, once people collapse all at once in a region, they will be much more willing to accept “emergency measures,” forced “vaccination,” and martial law.
The murdered cattle, according to the MSM, are supposed to stand as monuments for “climate change,” which is already used for convincing (and eventually, forcing) people to eat bugs.
The cattle in Kansas, apparently, served three purposes all at once:
damaged the food supply
supported the “climate change” psy-op
served as a test for mass murder.
Sorry, there is no “herd immunity” to mass murder, but that must be obvious by now to all who have been paying attention in the last 32 months or more.
*The rest of the paragraph was added as ideas from contributors in the comment section, so if you find those repetitive, it’s my mistake.
I don’t think the cattle died from any of your suggestions but instead using Occam’s Razor to consider an alternative reason.
I have considered it to be an accident of a GOF research project. See Lyme disease on Plum Island.
Plum Island History. Centre of Animal research until so infected with pathogens they moved it to (drumroll please) KANSAS. Kansas: The centre of cattle and swine farming.
Bit of history of Plum Island.
https://truthcomestolight.com/the-officially-ignored-connection-between-lyme-disease-and-plum-island/
See truthstream media report too.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VT6gCqulCok&feature=emb_imp_woyt
“ Lyme Disease was not discovered or recognized until the mid 70s when there was an outbreak of what doctors originally mistook for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis in several southeastern Connecticut towns including Lyme and Old Lyme, which is how the disease got its name. A newspaper archive search revealed that the bacteria that causes Lyme, Borrelia burgdorferi, wasn’t mentioned in print in newspapers until 1984 (although Google newspapers came back with nothing at all).
If you look at these towns on a map, you’ll notice they are right directly across the Long Island Sound from Plum Island, which has been a government animal disease research facility since the mid 1950s and doubled as a military biological warfare research facility.
It’s less than nine miles from shore to shore the way the crow flies.”
“ Plum Islands biowarfare ties date back to World War II and Operation Paperclip, a top secret government program to shield Nazi scientists from trial or punishment by quietly bringing them over to the U.S. and giving them new identities and U.S. citizenship in exchange for working for the government and military.”
See outbreaks that surrounded Ukraine bio labs. Or similar outbreaks near UK Govn’t facility at Porton Down in Gloucester. Skripals? Disappeared!
Now was this a bioweapon that was selective for bovines? Possibly. However many Vees use bovine stem cells for development.
The heat wave story is mere cover-up of cock up.
To your question of whether I’m part of the herd mentality? See above. Clearly not!
PS I’ve stopped v-Ing all my animals. And me.
And I’m considering whether that episode of supposed osteomyelitis in hip girdle and lumbar spine that I had as a child when I was unable to walk. 1969. Polio Vee?
Great article. This is a difficult subject to write about. Good useful, illustrative models.