There has been plenty of evidence that folks like Stew Peters and Dr David Martin are Freemasons. These two, among a few others (Peter McCullough, etc.) are the top names we know, in terms of "the vax is poison" messaging.
The reason I'm bringing this up is because either these guys are working for the bad guys or they are part of a "white hat" scam that is equally as bad from somebody else's perspective.
Two options I see:
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We are the ones being tricked (something I've been preaching was a possibility from the beginning) and when the real "virus" comes the subservient lemmings who took the poison will survive.
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some weird scenario where these characters were put in place to cheerlead us and keep us confident through all of this chaos, without us eventually capitulating, while the real goal (to get rid of all the sheep) is achieved.
Think about how obvious the first option sounds and how ridiculous the second one does. However, I will say that, in a scenario where the goal is to wipe out most of the rest of the countries in the world, while sparing the strong and creating a "new American century", I could see how something exactly like the second option could be plausible.
Despite my concerns, I'd rather be eaten by gnats for 100 years than take a vaccine ever.
All I know is, despite the "fuck the lemmings", talk, etc., either scenario will be hell on earth with a 30 year long period of chaos, minimum.
I haven't seen direct evidence Stew is a Freemason and I have no idea who David Martensen is.
I did see strong evidence that David Martin is a Freemason, his CAM organization website is just wall to wall masonic images everywhere (most notably in its logo).
Thanks, corrected my OP (Dr David Martin). Pertaining Stew, there was a video on Twitter the other day showing him do the Freemason one eye symbol in a multitude of settings, including posing for photographs - way too many to be some goofy one-off joke. I'm not 100% sure, but I'd probably bank in it.
Same exact sentiment about the exact same people. Also, Yeadon was the most censored, and also he wasn't making all kinds of mad claims about weird stuff; he was just simply saying these things are dangerous and lab studies have shown that they kill.
Never seen that, but yeah that is highly suspect if true. He would know better too.
That was my thought (re: know better). He'd know people would call him out for it. The video also disappeared from Twitter and YT suspiciously fast.
What's your point or do you just want to panic and go right to uninformed nonsense
panic about what exactly?
He's a Mason. He panics anytime you bring up the Masons. LOL