From my perspective this conversation based on an essay by Dr. Tim Kelly, an unusual blend of systems analyst and practicing medical doctor, is a fair and honest perspective on what I continue to think of as the GMO "vaccine" debacle.
It can be difficult to reframe aspects of our thinking that are basically mythological mixed with some aspects of reality, which is basically what mythology is, and to be fair is inescapable. But the attempt will be necessary to apprehend and contextualize the social manipulation spawned by the pandemic period.
Consider, if there was an overt and covert agenda of control of the population, we know we humans have rational thinking, but we seem to forget we also have the same instincts of all animals, a survival instinct (eat or be eaten) that exists on a mostly unconscious level, and so easily rationalized away.
A case can be made in fact that we are "driven" more by survival instinct than by rational thinking, and a significant part of human "maturity" is to understand the dynamic interplay of these two forces. Both drive instinct and reason are critical components of the whole, and we can't just be one or the other, no matter how much we would like it to be the case. Integration is key to functional perspective.
See if you agree this conversation and essay go some distance toward a cogent and rational framing of this period, which continues to be propagated forward by conventional pharmacological perspectives on health and how health is best achieved.
The essay
https://thehopeaccord.org/BeyondBlame/
The conversation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqyuyYI_6oY
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