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About that new platform. How many remember this CNN piece from October, 2019 - just months before we heard about a nasty flu in Wuhan:

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/11/29/health/universal-flu-vaccine/index.html

"But a universal flu shot would theoretically cover every strain of the flu using what’s known as an ice cream cone approach."

"Last spring, doctors at the NIH started testing universal flu shots on Sonn and other study participants to see how their bodies respond.

The research got an extra push in September when President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at developing a better flu vaccine.

Fauci said it could take less time – but still many years – to develop a semi-universal flu shot, which would protect against not all flu viruses, but rather a group of flu viruses."

"The faster and more precise method is not to grow the virus at all and instead just create the virus’ protein, he said.

“We clone the gene that codes for the specific protein we want,” Fauci said. “I don’t even want to see the virus. I just need the sequence of that virus, the genetic map of that virus. And you could send that to me by email.”

That’s the technology that’s being used to create the vaccines being trialed on participants like Sonn right now.

“We feel like we’re pioneers, and our volunteers are pioneers,” Ledgerwood said."

A new platform. Email-able. New technology. Like mRNA. Using proteins. Like spike proteins. On the Eve (literally! - just two calendar days before the "first confirmed patient," which accounting for time zones was only one day before) of a global pandemic. That was managed to ensure the world's population was conscripted to become, "pioneers." Things that make you go, Hmmm?

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If you would like to read the CNN story as a case study in psychological priming consider the likelihood that the "volunteer" in it, Sonn, isn't a real person. Investigating the internet for him has turned up nothing. No trace. Hmmm?

And consider the strength of the story he tells. Of such a strong connection with a grandfather who purportedly survived the Spanish Flu with tales of horrors that exceed news accounts of the day and reviews of that event. Does it ring truthful to you? Is it convincing, could you imagine a conversation with your grandparent that was so impactful you'd be moved to make yourself a guinea pig for new technology injected into your bloodstream more than a century after that event? Or maybe it just rings as plausible to you? It could've happened, some person with odd quirks and values to you, but you imagine somebody could be moved to do?

Sonn's plausible story provides a character useful as a literary device to tell a bigger story. A story helpful to storytellers with an agenda. Like pharmaceutical companies developing the product that the story describes. Experimental. With risk and danger. But the cause illustrated as virtuous, compassionate, caring for others. Remember, "it's not about you, it's about others." A courageous act to be a test subject, if it fails then at least you help advance "science." To save others. Psychological priming.

The use of a character, a literary device, with a *plausible* story establishes empathy, a bond to the objective of the story. A face of someone who's trauma - related by a grandfather - is inspirational, the severity of a Spanish Flu-level pandemic (exaggerated or not) warranting sacrifice of self for a greater good. Which enables benevolent researchers...working for Big Pharma incentivized by trillions of dollars in profit...to invent protective miracle drugs to save the world.

With that psychological priming perhaps you'll be inspired to roll up your sleeve like "Sonn," a courageous volunteer doing his part to help others avoid the generational trauma he suffers from?

The CNN story of the brave "pioneer" Sonn is dated November 29, 2019. This next CNN story describing the timeline of the first appearance of the virus:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/30/asia/wuhan-china-covid-intl/index.html

"Tuesday, December 1, marks one year since the first known patient showed symptoms of the disease in the Hubei provincial capital of Wuhan, according to a key study in the Lancet medical journal."

"The Wuhan CDC later conducted retrospective research into influenza cases dated as early as October 2019 in two Wuhan hospitals, in an attempt to look for traces of coronavirus."

What are odds that the psychological priming story of Fauci's platform research would appear exactly two days before the "first known patient showed symptoms" of a disease his experimental email-able (spike) protein would become the miraculous cure for? The only way "out of the pandemic?" Research that needed more "pioneers" for?

Coincidence? Conspiracy? Which of those possibilities rings truest to you? Conspiracies are real. That's what RICO laws address, organized criminals conspiring to commit crime.

Not all criminals look like Al Capone and Carlo Gambino. Many wear suits and ties and work in corporate board rooms and government buildings. Including the White House and US Capitol. And State Capitols, City Council municipal buildings. And wear badges and black robes. And white coats. And run Big Media companies that tell everyone they're all protecting and serving us.

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CHop's avatar

🤯 That "decades more" to bring to market was really shortened. A lot of key phrases in the first article were used throughout covid "trust in science and medical research" "volunteers are pioneers" and the constant comparison to the 1918 Spanish flu.

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It's almost as if they knew? And it was planned? But that would be a crazy conspiracy theory. Smart, upstanding sane people don't believe in crazy conspiracy theories. So it's all just one amazing coincidence!

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CHop's avatar

Fun Fact: If you take that tin foil hat off your head and wrap it around your key fob, your car won't open or start. Makes me wonder what all those satellites could do to a ship.

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Tom's avatar

What Fasci left out: "Pay no attention to the FACT that your immune system will then attack your own cells, which will be making this virus protein."

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