Interesting take. Freemasons that pushed the vax broke their oath to protect fellow freemasons.
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I've often wondered about this and the numerous similar situations. No one at NASA has good reason to think the Moon landings were faked? Can't some people in the CIA figure out the USG was involved in 911? How many other big giant mysteries are there that no one on the inside seems to crack open and revolt at what they find?
To square these many circles I went back to the symbol They never tire of showing us: the pyramid. I suspect that at every level, insiders are given a different set of lies. The dumb ones believe them. The smart ones, well... they "believe" them.
Say what you will about the Elite, but I think they choose who they work with very carefully.
That's why bloodlines and marriages are important to track. The web of connections become very worrying the more you dive into it. These people sacrifice their own children if it suits their purpose. Think about how silly scientology seemed after the south park episode. Yet there were droves of people that could not leave the ideology once the sunken cost fallacy kicked in. You almost can't blame the powers that be for putting us through so much when it's that easy. Democrat plantation is the same shit.
Yes. The Masons must have some kind of off the books evaluation process for member rank elevation. There's a brotherhood within the brotherhood. There was a TV movie with Glenn Ford including some of this. It was called 'The Brotherhood of the Bell', with the Bell a thinly disguised version of the freemasons. Ford rebels and in the end gets f'ed over.
There's always been whistleblowers, but what matter is the attention they receive when they go public. Normally the press covers such stories minimally and/or ridicules them and calls them conspiracy theorist nutters, etc. and life goes on like nothing ever happened (for 99.99% of people)