06-12-2021, 01:14 PM
(06-08-2021, 11:30 AM)Jade Wrote: We have two choices with the thoughts we send to the collective: either the negative elite are controlling us through injectable nanotechnology and every single world government is in on it, or, we had a very natural experience of a pandemic and now our scientists have created an allopathic means of mitigating this threat.
I am not trying to stir up more conflict here, but those are not the only choices. Perhaps it looks like that for many, but there are individuals such as myself who do not fall on either side of the controversy exhibited in this thread.
For example, there is the idea of acceptance, based on the quote from Ra about the catalyst offered from contagious 2nd-density entities, which may influence a different perspective on this global situation. Another example would be that the two choices are both true in some way, or there is a dynamic mix of the two plus more elements thrown in, and so on.
We all have our opinions, reactions, and triggers for sure. I will say that the internet has become a free-for-all sea of anything-goes from legitimate information to scams to anyone's idea of how to get themselves on video. But that is the world we live in now, much to my chagrin at times for a plethora of reasons. And given that this Covid/vaccine situation is so widespread, complex, and full of catalyst, I personally think we might allow for some latitude in the processing of the catalyst.
Where does one draw the line in what is fear-mongering here? Is the fear-mongering just from conspiracy theorists (while accepting the fact that there are endless fringe dystopian sources to be had on the internet)? Earlier in this thread there was, and continues to be, talk, essentially, that if you don't get the vaccine you are not STO, and in my opinion that might not be fear-mongering but it comes close, and it is judgmental (based on opinion). Where does one draw the line in who is pushing what agenda, and is there a "right" side? I find it all pretty blurry.
And, at risk of of stirring this volatile pot even further, I have to point out (not from the viewpoint of being afraid or any other self-concern), that saying the vaccines are safe at this point is premature. They very well may be. But it was a long time before we knew that mercury was bad for us internally. History bears out that we never have the whole picture, which is not to say we never get things right. I just think it might behoove us all to be a bit more allowing of speculation, concerns, and points of view, while being cognizant of discernment.