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sinners4diseasecontrol ([personal profile] sinners4diseasecontrol) wrote in [personal profile] ecosophia 2023-01-07 12:29 pm (UTC)

Re: approaching the endgame?

Almost all of the Japanese I know who took the vaccines (and that is said to be about 90% of the adult population), did so for the same reason the kamikaze pilots took their shot of sake and boarded planes with no landing gear, though not such an extreme example as 100% guaranteed death once launched. Unlike the West, the Japanese were not clamoring for the shots out of fear. They knew these shots were experimental and they knew some people were warning about potential danger, and that's all it was at that point in time: potential, and they were assured by authorities that the risk was small (safe and effective). Even after the Moderna vaccine was found to be contaminated, and several younger people who took it died, they trusted the authorities and went on getting the shots.
Confucianism places strong emphasis on deference to authorities, and it also says that a corrupt official is worse than a tiger in a village, acknowledging the risk.
I'm pretty sure the globalists pushing the vaccines on the world knew that good old Japan could get its citizens to roll up their sleeves merely by appealing to authority and telling everyone that this was their duty, and that is exactly what the ad campaigns did.
Despite knowing that the vaccines were at best experimental, my husband and his brother went out and got them because it was their duty. They forgive me for not joining them, because as a foreigner, they know I "just don't get it."
My husband experienced reduced immune function after two shots and refused any further. Everyone I know who has stopped trusting the authorities has no fear of telling everyone they meet about it. I think one or two friends have rejected my husband over this (one a massage therapist), but their reaction is not hysterical.
Meanwhile, our dwindling little branch of the Fuji Faith is set to disappear, as the mostly older members have more and more health issues (cancer, strokes, arthritis), and the sect's leader (early 60s I think) contacted me today saying he no longer has the capacity to lead us. I hope that we can arrange a merger with the other remaining branch. And I hope they are okay.
Really, it is depressing to see the demons take such a toll.

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