To everyone who has followed my Substack page for a while, apologies for the long delay between posts. Full refunds are available to all paying subscribers!
If this is the first post of Critiquing Eugenics you’ve seen (thank you, James Corbett, for promoting it!), I’m glad you’re here.
Now that I am back, what do I write about?
How about vaccines being poison? You’re probably so well informed on the subject that not even the latest round of “measles outbreak 2024” Pharmedia hype will scare you into allowing yourself or your children to be Pfizer pincushions.
However, I think there are some remaining misconceptions out there—even among opponents of injections—that there may be a distinction between good vaccines and bad vaccines. This is false. There are no safe vaccines and there are no effective vaccines and there are no necessary vaccines. None. Zero. Nope, not even Vitamin K shots. If you disagree, please post the name of the “good vaccine” in the comments and I will address it in a future post.
How about chemtrails? Independent media documentaries like What in the World Are They Spraying? by Paul Wittenberger and G. Edward Griffin or SHADE: The Motion Picture by Jason Bermas or FrankenSkies by Matt Landman covered chemtrails in 2010, 2013, and 2017, respectively.
Somehow chemtrails have remained a “conspiracy theory” until fairly recently, despite clear documentation of government spraying programs that have been going on for decades. Authorities simply call the spraying something other than chemtrails—like “stratospheric aerosol injection”—and they refer to it as something that might start happening in the future and they pretend you’re crazy if you notice that the skies look different than they used to in the good old days.
As long as they can keep us debating whether or not chemtrails exist, however, we’ll never move on to the topic they intend to keep hidden from us: the connection chemtrails have to our health (or lack thereof). If chemtrails don’t exist or if they exist but don’t cause us any health or environmental problems, then why do the skies over the mansions belonging to Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates in the State of Washington tend to remain chemtrail-free while the skies here in OKC look like this on a regular basis?
Or how about Bitcoin? Want me to address the #HODL hype? While I knew about Bitcoin practically from its beginnings, I’d just been through the Max Keiser “crash JP Morgan by buying silver” campaign in 2010 and had spent my meager investment funds on $50-an-ounce silver, so I shrewdly avoided buying any Keiser-recommended $6 Bitcoin in 2011—investing genius I am! (Wouldn’t you like to follow my financial advice?)
Even if I were a Bitcoin Billionaire, though, BTC evangelism isn’t exactly groundbreaking stuff nowadays; even Boomers are getting into it. More exciting than the volatile potential for dollar-denominated Bitcoin gains is the potential that Bitcoin has for being the world reserve currency of the parallel economy. I can already buy high-quality beef with Bitcoin. Things will be at an entirely new level if and when K&C Cattle Co. can purchase everything they need, pay employees, pay for shipping, etc. via Bitcoin without needing to constantly convert everything to dollars first.
Thanks for reading this long-germinating, long-awaited post. I will attempt to write a piece with a little more in-depth to it next time around. But for now, I wanted to follow through on the promise I made during RRN Episode 347 to get something posted. If you have input on what you would like me to write about, I’d be glad to hear it.
Good comments on vaccines and I totally agree. If people really knew what the ingredients were in the vaccines (for example aluminum which may not seem like a lot in one vaccine but when they are given multiple doses of these shots then it adds up to amounts that are absolutely unsafe), about the lack of proper testing and the fact that the medical doctors who themselves don't have all the information basically tell you they are safe, effective and life saving, repeating the mantra from the pharmaceutical reps who teach about this in medical school many would probably agree with you.