Here's a new documentary exploring various aspects of the covid injection and its safety, it maybe of interest!
Its from the uk's perspective mainly.
Very curious how people come to certain conclusions, where if you do not know, then you're using belief to make decisions and depending on how much
you're using belief to make those decisions its generally centered around not knowing. How does someone decide when they know enough or not enough???
How does someone decide someone else knows when they themselves do not know?
How does someone decide when they've tried hard enough? Whats the differences in scale? When someone does not know, they are left to their imagination
to come up with answers. Why is it some people are determined to come up with more and how is it some people are satisfied with less? Anyway, Please
share far and wide. Enjoy!
edit on 30-9-2022 by thethinkingman because: (no reason given)
This documentary was shown in its entirety on this weeks edition of The Highwire.
The first half of the programme was all about Dr Aseem Malhotra (also a Brit) who has written a peer reviewed paper which in summary call's for a halt
to the vaccines with immediate effect,
Pretty much a complete British episode.
Worth the watch..... Episode 287
Rainbows
Jane
A very well done video.
I appreciate them adding a bit of US information as well.
The psychological information was very interesting, and frankly, scary.
If we let them succeed as well as they did with this "campaign," can you imagine the next one?