By Jon Rappoport
Before I jump in, I want to point to a film that hacks away the leaves, the branches, the trunk and the roots of the poisonous tree of vaccination all at once: VAXXED II, directed by Brian Burrowes. I urge you to watch it. âUrgeâ is too light a word. What is coming down the pipeline at us, in terms of attempts at vaccine mandatesâŠthis film will only strengthen your resolve, even if youâre quite sure you donât need strengthening. The film contains many interviews with parents of vaccine-devastated children, and the children are there, too. The children who have died are there as well. Nobody has ever made a film like this.
We DO need to drill down to the roots of the poisonous tree.
Some people make this calculation: âI donât want my view of COVID to appear too radical. That would drive the audience away. So Iâll cut myself off at a certain point and try to give the audience pieces of the puzzle they can digestâŠâ
For example, they would assert: âIâm not against vaccines. I just want to make them safer.â
They would say: âWe have to agree there is a new virus spreading around the world. If we donât, people will reject everything we say. So letâs focus on whether the virus is as dangerous as health officials claim it is.â
They would say: âWe have to accept official case numbers as a starting point, even if untold numbers of people are being diagnosed with COVID by a casual glance at their symptoms, and even if the tests are inaccurateâŠâ
Bit by bit, and piece by piece, people would be accepting the official COVID story, until there is very little to argue about.
Letâs take the issue of safer vaccines. How are they going to be made safer? Manufacturers are going to throw in the towel and just eliminate the toxic adjuvants? Theyâll eliminate the injected germs which are the very basis of the exercise? Theyâll make vaccines in outer space, where, hopefully, contamination with random viruses would be avoided? The synthetic genes they insert in the body will magically refrain from creating many horrendous ripple-effects?
Deeper still, why do immune systems need a ârehearsal for the real thingââwhich is the foundational hypothesis underlying vaccination. Nature isnât sufficient? We must fight off every conceivable germ with a shot in the arm?
Why not try to improve the strength of immune systems through non-medical means? Nutrition, for instance, was the key reason for the historical decline of traditional diseases. Along with improved sanitation.
âNo, letâs not go there. Too many people will reject us if we reject vaccines.â
I beg to differ. We are in a long-term war against the medical cartel. Itâs not going away. Think ten thousand years into the future. Thatâs a reasonable estimate of the length of the battle.
âLook, I know there are serious questions about the original discovery of the COVID virus. Maybe the researchers didnât use the proper procedures. But letâs not awaken that sleeping giant. Too many people wonât be able to fathom what weâre talking about. Itâs too far out. Then theyâll reject everything else weâre saying.â
Yes? And? So? Sooner or later weâre going to have to bring up the subject. Because this isnât the only time âdiscoveryâ was faked. And it wonât be the last. So letâs jump in now. Donât stint. Donât hold back. Go to the root.
I think of my good friend and colleague, Robert Scott Bell. Go to his site, robertscottbell.com. Listen to his radio show. Heâs been on the front lines of health for more than 20 years. Every day. He dives deep. He never lets people forget that the terrain vs. the germ is still one of the most important debates in human history. Are germs the basic problem, or is the overall condition of the body and its ability to remain vibrant and resilient the paramount factor?
That argument has been largely forgotten, even in the natural health community. Why? Because over time, too many people have said, âOh, we canât bring THAT up. Itâs too radical for the masses.â
So now those ânatural peopleâ are wearing masks and fear the virus.
âThus proving you can accept every ânaturalâ slogan coming down the pipeline and still buy counterfeit science.
The issue isnât the content of slogans. Itâs the acceptance of any gross shortcuts that seek to avoid the need to do something called THINKING.
âOh. But we must have slogans. People are too dim to figure out matters on their own.â
Good luck with that notion. Do you really believe you can win a long-term war, AT THE ROOT, by engaging in a contest of slogans? Thatâs like saying the failure to teach basic literacy in schools stems from older computers. We need better computers in classrooms. Idiotâs delight, brought to you by Bill Gates.
A ten-thousand-year war. Donât shrink away from it.
Hereâs an historical example of root vs. compromise. Itâs called pellagra.
Among the symptoms: Large scaly sores. Huge areas of red inflamed skin. Diarrhea. Weakness. Loss of appetite. Abdominal pain.
In the early 20th century, several million people in the American South suffered from it. Public health officials asserted the cause was a germ.
The question was, which germ? A prestigious government commission was appointed to find the answer.
At the time, there were people who suspected a germ wasnât the cause, but they kept their mouths shut, in part because they thought they couldnât sell the idea. It was too radical. Better to argue about whether quarantines would work. Better to argue about whether case clusters were a fertile area for research. Better to argue about whether the germ might be carried in corn, across farms. Better to argue about unique weather conditions in the South, where the disease was concentrated. Argue about anything other than the existence of a germ as the causative agent.
Flash forward THIRTY YEARS. After fighting their own war, a few researchers correctly convinced the medical world that pellagra was the result of a niacin deficiency.
There was no germ. It didnât exist. It was a pompous assumption, championed by arrogant scientists, who wanted to own the territory of disease research.
What if the few dissenting investigators, who endured three decades of utter rejection by the establishment, had decided, âWell, we canât claim thereâs no germ involved at all. That would be too much. We canât go that far. We canât go to the root. Letâs debate about the weather, the case clusters, the corn fieldsâissues where we can make a stand, where we can have an effectâŠâ