In the early 1990s, Newt Gingrich pioneered the practice of faxing daily talking points to every GOP elected official in the country. Democrats soon copied this practice and expanded their distribution list to include key allies (labor unions and progressive advocacy groups). Pharma’s messaging network today is orders of magnitude larger than either political party. Via the Ad Council, PR firms, and captured government agencies, Pharma distributes daily talking points to every radio station, newspaper, TV station, and public health official in the country. The narrative is planned out months in advance. It’s more of a military operation than a product launch.
A lot of what I try to do with my Substack is to generate frames and talking points for the medical freedom movement. A communiqué from a political party is often called a Talking Points Memo (and indeed one of the leading left digital news sites goes by this name). I hope my writing will serve as a Thinking Points Memo. Here are some of my thoughts for today:
Fuel to the fire
Recommending or even mandating a vaccine with negative efficacy during a pandemic is adding fuel to the fire. All people of good faith should be able to agree on this and stop the vaccine campaign. Any government that fails this basic test of common sense is illegitimate and should be removed immediately.
Bad Takes
There are lots and lots of bad takes coming out from our team right now about, ‘this is over, Omicron has saved us, the narrative is changing.’ That's not how this works. This is the crime of the century. The evil doers are not going to just say “oops!” and walk away. They are going to double down and double down and double down until we TAKE power and arrest them. I know we are all exhausted. 2022 is an election year. Primaries are in just a few months. All of our energies most go to elections and street protests. Take power, take power, take power, that’s how this ends.
When systems collapse
Over the holidays I wrote a short post on Facebook comparing the 2008 global financial collapse with the current coronavirus vaccine debacle. I wrote,
Covid is a replay of the 2008 global financial crisis but now the rights to your body are the asset that has been bundled and sold off to global investors.
It was just the kernel of an idea but I felt that there was something there so I just put it out to my friends in hopes that they might have additional insights or be able to elaborate.
Priscilla West, a friend and Florida mom who unbeknownst to me was a former commodities trader, picked up the idea and ran with it:
Local public health officials are the mortgage lenders (vaccine pushers) ignorant of real science, themselves sold on the garbage ‘data.’
The big pharmaceutical companies are the Wall Street banks, bundling by age the various groups to be vaccinated and pushing out “studies” so governments can “justify” each successive tranche. Then they finance massive ad campaigns (paying the media) to recruit subprime borrowers (vaccine recipients).
The media plays the same role today as in 2008 — endlessly hyping the fatally-flawed product sold by their biggest advertisers.
The W.H.O., the FDA, and the CDC are the credit ratings agencies turning a blind eye to the institutional and social risks and providing a false sense of security.
Gates and the “Great Reset” schemers are the derivative traders, gaming and profiting immensely from the system they created.
Once everyone’s got an ARM mortgage (never-ending boosters to keep antibody level up) the interest rate will balloon (adverse events, immune dysregulation).
The vaccine pyramid is “too big to fail.”
Sadly, I think it’ll take a whoooole lot more people becoming “underwater” on their mortgages (health) before the masses wake up — IF that even does the trick.
And unlike 2008, it’s almost impossible to short this market because Pharma has liability protection.
Then yesterday, former NY Times report Alex Berenson made a similar analogy — comparing the junk science coronavirus vaccines with the NINJA loans (“No income, no job/assets”) that caused the 2008 global financial collapse. Like everything he does, the article is brilliant and a must read. To be clear, I don’t think Berenson read my initial post, I just think that sometimes when we release ideas into the air, good things happen (although see my thoughts below on “social media fallacy”).
Portraits of failure
50 portraits of complete and total failure after 500 million doses of a junk science product that NEVER should have gotten emergency use authorization.
The problem is not too much demand, it’s inadequate supply of labor
Given that the current rise in inflation is caused by bad policy (gain-of-function research that unleashed a chimera virus, political purges of the workforce, and coronavirus vaccines with negative efficacy + double digit rates of iatrogenic injury) raising interest rates now will increase inflation not tame it.
Sophie Scholl Moment
We’ve reached the Sophie Scholl moment in this crisis. Sophie Scholl, her brother Hans, and other members of the White Rose Movement were executed by the Nazis for handing out flyers at a university — THAT STATED WHAT EVERYONE ALREADY KNEW — that the war on the eastern front was unwinnable and that the country needed to change course immediately if it was going to survive.
It is self evident that a vaccine with negative efficacy and massive side effects is a losing strategy. The U.S. needs to change course immediately if it is going to survive.
A new logical fallacy
Social media fallacy: the logical fallacy that just because something is widely seen inside your social media silo that somehow surely it must also have crossed over and been absorbed by people in other social media silos and in the mainstream society as well. But that’s not how it works. The social media algorithms keep different tribes from ever seeing the content of the other. As was clear from the Supreme Court hearing on Friday, Democratic justices have never heard of nor read Alex Berenson, RFK Jr., Joseph Mercola, Zach Bush, or Steve Kirsch. They have no idea what VAERS is and why it’s important. They have never watched the Highwire and do not subscribe to any Substacks. They have never heard of the Defender nor Joe Rogan and they would not be able to fathom why alternative news sources get more traffic than the official gatekeepers. Their news sources are only CNN, MSNBC, NPR, NYT, the New Yorker, and the Atlantic. Anything outside of that hermetically sealed information bubble is considered by definition unclean, diseased, and insane.
Sin
It occurred to me today that the conservative Christian concept of sin is profound and revolutionary. They acknowledge the possibility, indeed the likelihood, that I MIGHT BE WRONG. A conservative will stand up in a group of people and say I AM A SINNER — often without anything in particular to atone for at the moment. There is a built in humility there that goes a long way toward acknowledging the world as it really is — a mixture of darkness and light within each and every person.
The progressive worldview has nothing of the sort (I say this as someone who comes out of the progressive movement). The progressive worldview is that ‘I am getting better and better always’ — like the revenue chart of a profitable company. Sure, they’ll admit things privately to a licensed psychologist and are filled with self-loathing every time they compare themselves to the Joneses next door. But in public, the progressive is infallible. The problem is always THEM — whether that be oil companies, Trump supporters, or ‘those disease carrying anti-vaxxers’.
It explains the total inability of progressive institutions — FDA, CDC, NIH — to ever admit that they were wrong. The entire concept of personal fallibility is anathema to the progressive mindset. So you can have revolutions (‘I am all light, they are all darkness’) but not Shakespeare, not MacBeth, not the turmoil of a man divided against himself. It’s why political correctness is so cartoonish and uninteresting — it ignores the richness and nuance of actual human experience.
If you like anything you’ve read here please share it with others. As always I’m curious to know more about your thoughts, reactions, insights, reflections, and experiences amidst this incredibly troubling moment in our history. Blessings to all of the warriors who are standing up to Pharma by fighting for health and freedom. 🙏 ✊
Dr. Toby, I love your work! Thankful for your insights and the information you present. Your work, along with Alex, Steve, Malone, Peter, etc has helped a group of us prepare for a presentation on Friday to our state dental society. We're praying that our information will be received with open minds and that we can change some hearts. We hope to open scientific discussions and redirect the course of this nonsense at least within our profession.
The logical fallacy and the concept of Sin are both extremely compelling. You cut right to the heart of both of those issues.
On the bright side, it seems as though at least a partial merger of the social media bubbles is inevitable, at least for the percentage in the middle that can be swayed. The avalanche of evidence and real world stories that contradict the corporate narrative is only beginning.
On the not so bright side, there's a lot of pain that's going to go with that, both physical and emotional. Stay strong, and build the bonds with your people.