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The speakers discuss perceived effects of boosters on people, focusing on observable changes in the eyes. The first speaker contends that boosters “have really changed a lot of people,” and claims that the difference is evident in their eyes. They describe a stark contrast between people who have not received boosters, whose eyes they say are “bright as can be,” and people who have received boosters, whose eyes “look different” and appear “off” when looked at directly. The speaker adds that boosters would “turn off the brain.” They reference a claim from 2016 about an injection that could “turn off your spiritual sense,” said to have been tested in The Middle East, suggesting such testing relates to the regional invasions there, and implying that the aim was to suppress spiritual sensitivity in booster recipients. The second speaker identifies the project by name, naming it FunVax, described as “the vaccine for religious fundamentalism.” The stated effect of FunVax is to convert a fanatic into a normal person, with the implication that this would produce major effects in The Middle East. The dialogue links the booster concept to the project, portraying FunVax as a means to reduce religious fundamentalism by altering cognitive or spiritual tendencies, and frames the Middle East as the region where such a transformation could have significant impact.

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In this video, the speakers discuss Bill Gates and his views on compulsory vaccination. They mention a meeting called the Good Club in 2009, where Warren Buffett, Oprah Winfrey, George Soros, and Bill Gates discussed depopulation, vaccines, and pandemics. The speakers find it interesting that these topics later unfolded in reality. They also mention that the meeting took place at David Rockefeller's house. The speakers connect these dots and find it incredible how events from different decades seem to be related. They refer to this as a rabbit hole.

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Bill Gates is discussed in this video, with the speaker expressing concerns about his intentions to depopulate the world. The speaker criticizes Gates for his support of planned parenthood and the use of GMO mosquitoes. They also mention his desire to block out the sun. The speaker questions why people admire Gates despite his controversial ideas. The conversation then shifts to Klaus Schwab and Mark Zuckerberg, with the speaker making humorous remarks about their accents and behavior. The video ends with a mention of Trump and the labeling of conspiracy theorists. The speaker also mentions their pet cockatoo.

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Individuals with high levels of the BMAT 2 gene are religious fanatics, while those with low levels are not. Vaccinating against this gene could potentially eliminate extremist behavior. Brain scans show religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show disgust. The proposed project, Fund Vax, aims to develop a vaccine to combat religious fundamentalism using respiratory viruses like flu. The data supports the project's potential success.

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The speaker asserts that five G interfacing with the shots is real, claiming DARPA research and operational programs to infect people with remote-controllable prion clusters in the brain before the COVID rollout. They say this is “evil” and describe a plan to colonize or implant everyone with these proteins, regardless of vaccination status. The speaker describes proteins growing inside the body, note that they are hit with a frequency, and that this appears to be a death by stroke. They claim the intervention would affect the entire brain, cause crystals to grow over the next few days, and cut through arteries, veins, and capillaries, resulting in a stroke. They also mention an alternative method: using a light dose to fog everyone out and make them sick, impairing clear thinking.

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I presented to the CIA back in 2005 about religious fundamentalists and a potential way to address their behavior. Our hypothesis is that fanatical people have an overexpression of the VMAT2 gene. We believe that by vaccinating against this gene, we could eliminate their behavior. The research showed a comparison between individuals with strong religious beliefs and those without, noting the VMAT2 gene expression difference.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the relationship between religious fanaticism and the expression of the VMAT2 gene. They present evidence that individuals who are religious fanatics have high levels of VMAT2 gene expression, while those who are not particularly religious have lower levels. The speakers suggest that by vaccinating fanatical individuals against this gene, it may eliminate their extreme behavior. They also show brain scans of two individuals with different levels of VMAT2 expression to support their hypothesis. Overall, the video explores the connection between religious fanaticism and gene expression.

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An old 1995 video by theology professor Pierre Gilbert warned of 'mandatory vaccines' that 'will make possible to control people.' He claimed vaccines would have 'liquid crystals' 'hosted in the brain cells,' becoming 'micro receivers of electromagnetic fields' that transmit 'waves of very low frequencies' to make people 'unable to think,' 'you'll be turned into a zombie.' 'This has been done.' 'Think of Rwanda.' The transcript cites: 'The Guardian published genetically engineered magnetoprotein remotely controls brain and behavior' and shows zebrafish larvae 'manipulated with magnetic fields.' It also notes 'hydrogel biosensors are ready to be injected into people's bodies, funded by DARPA and Bill Gates.' It mentions 'magnetic nanoparticles,' 'Livestock needs to be branded and tracked,' and that 'the enslavement of humanity is voluntary, which is why the so called vaccines are voluntary,' with 'millions of people eagerly lining up to be state property.'

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The video features various individuals discussing a range of conspiracy theories and controversial topics. These include the Masonic Temple, secret Mason caves, compulsory vaccination, the Bilderberg group, the Rockefeller family's influence on medicine, the Great Reset, mind control technology, the closure of Walmart stores, and the military's involvement with Walmart. Some claim that Walmart stores are being used for government operations, while others discuss the potential for mind control through gene editing and mind-machine interfaces. Additionally, the video discusses the alleged underground military bases at Walmart and Home Depot, suggesting they could be used for martial law and FEMA camps. The speaker warns against getting vaccinated, claiming vaccines are a kill switch vector for depopulation. They argue that the vaccine industry is protected from criticism and that a bioengineered viral weapon will be released, leading to a pandemic and mass deaths. The media will allegedly blame climate change and push for mandatory vaccinations, resulting in the mass culling of the population.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a hypothesis about religious fanatics and the VMAT2 gene. They suggest that by vaccinating individuals with high levels of this gene, it could potentially eliminate fanatical behavior. The speaker presents brain scan data showing that religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show activity in the disgust region when reading religious texts. They propose using respiratory viruses to distribute the vaccine widely. The project is called FundVax, and the speaker believes it has great promise.

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An individual's brain activity was observed when reading religious texts. In one person, the right middle frontal gyrus associated with theory of mind lit up, while in another person, the anterior insula associated with disgust lit up. The VMAT two gene could potentially immunize against this brain activity and turn a fanatic into a normal person, which could have significant effects in the Middle East. The plan is to use respiratory viruses like flu to expose the majority of the population, as most people have already been exposed to these viruses. The project is called FUNVAX, which stands for the vaccine for religious fundamentalism.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the existence of a genetic bioweapons industry and its connection to the COVID-19 pandemic. They mention various experts and sources that suggest the virus was engineered in a lab and combined with an HIV virus. The speaker also criticizes the pharmaceutical industry's influence on governments, media, and the medical field. They highlight the increase in deaths after the start of the vaccination campaign and express concern about the potential dangers of the vaccines. The speaker encourages Christians to stand against this perceived evil and predicts the eventual downfall of those involved.

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Rudolf Steiner predicted the elimination of conscience through vaccines. A leaked video discusses suppressing the "god gene" with vaccines to control religious behavior. The video's creator claims it's a hoax, but the technology exists. Deleting the VMAT 2 gene leads to health issues and diseases like schizophrenia and Parkinson's. Pharma and the government may be using this to reduce humanity. VMAT 2 deletion causes fear, psychiatric disorders, cancer, and accelerated aging. Though cutting off connection to God is unlikely, the consequences are severe.

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Bill Gates, portrayed as a media darling and savior, is accused of conducting genetic and human experiments. The speaker claims to have witnessed Gates injecting a young girl with a supposed genetic enhancement. The girl was allegedly strapped to a table, terrified, and treated like a lab rat. The speaker asserts that these men believe they are gods, manipulating life. The speaker also claims that Epstein is not dead and that his death was staged because he was too valuable.

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Governments are seen as complicit by working with people like Bill Gates, a major World Health Organization funder. Questions arise about why governments seek advice from someone perceived as a high school dropout and borderline psychopath. Gates is accused of unethical work in Africa, creating a vaccination syndrome by adding chemicals to tetanus vaccines to cause infertility. Similar issues arose in South America with the Zika virus, allegedly caused by an inappropriate function in a tetanus vaccine, leading to microcephaly in infants, with Gates at the head of the vaccination program. Listeners are warned against trusting any vaccine program associated with Bill Gates, who is described as a eugenics-minded person driving the world to take something murderous. The claim is that Gates is suggesting products that murder those who receive them and those around them.

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The speaker claims that vaccines are being used to weaken and destroy people's immune systems, especially in children. They argue that vaccines are useless and harmful, acting as bioweapons rather than life-saving measures. The speaker also mentions the origins of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), stating that they are owned by the Rockefeller family, who were involved in eugenics. The speaker suggests that there is a deliberate agenda to reduce the population by weakening immune systems.

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On the left, we have religious fundamentalists with high expression of the VMAT2 gene, while on the right, we have non-religious individuals with reduced expression of the gene. The hypothesis is that by vaccinating the fanatics against this gene, we can eliminate their extreme behavior. Brain scans show that when religious texts are read, the fanatics' brain lights up in the area associated with theory of mind, while the non-religious individuals' brain lights up in the area associated with disgust. This supports the idea that the VMAT2 gene plays a role in religious fanaticism.

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- The discussion opens with a critique of how public health authorities in the United States and much of the media discouraged experimentation with COVID-19 treatments, instead pushing vaccination and portraying other approaches as dangerous. The hosts ask why treatments were sidelined and treated as heretical to question. - Speaker 1 explains that the core idea was to stamp out “vaccine hesitation,” which he frames not as a purely scientific issue but as a form of heresy. He notes a broad literature on vaccine hesitancy and contrasts it with the perception of the vaccine as a liberating savior. He points to a Vatican €20 silver coin (2022) commemorating the COVID-19 vaccine, described by Vatican catalogs as “a boy prepares to receive the Eucharist,” which the speakers interpret as an overlay of religious iconography with vaccination imagery. They also reference Diego Rivera’s mural in Detroit, interpreted as depicting the vaccine as a Eucharist, and a South African church banner reading “even the blood of Christ cannot protect you, get vaccinated,” highlighting what they see as provocative uses of religious symbolism to promote vaccination. - They claim that the Biden administration’s COVID Vaccine Corps distributed billions of dollars to major sports leagues (NFL, MLB) and that many mainline churches reportedly received money to push vaccination, with many clergy not opposing the push. The implication is that monetary incentives influenced public figures and organizations to advocate for vaccines, contributing to a climate in which questioning orthodoxy was difficult. - The speakers discuss the social dynamics around vaccine “heresy,” using Aaron Rodgers’ experience with isolation and shaming in the NFL and Novak Djokovic’s experiences in Australia to illustrate how prominent individuals who questioned or fell outside the orthodoxy faced punitive pressure. They compare this to a Reformation-era conflict over doctrinal correctness and describe a psychology of stigmatizing dissent as a tool to enforce conformity. - They argue the imperative driving institutions was the belief that the vaccine was the central, non-negotiable public-health objective, seemingly above other medical considerations. The central question they raise is why vaccines became the sole priority, seemingly overriding a broader, more nuanced evaluation of medical options and individual risk. - The conversation shifts to epistemology and the nature of science. Speaker 1 suggests medicine often relies on orthodoxies and presuppositions, rather than purely empirical processes. He recounts a Kantian view that interpretation depends on preexisting categories, and he uses this to argue that medical decision-making can be constrained by established doctrines, which may obscure questions about optimization and safety. - They recount the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and discuss Sara Sotomayor’s dissent, which argued that liability exposure is a key incentive for safety and improvement in vaccine development. They argue that the current system creates minimal liability for manufacturers, reducing the incentive to optimize safety, and they use this to question how the system encourages continuous safety improvements. - The hosts recount the early-treatment movement led by Peter McCullough and others, including a Senate hearing organized by Ron Johnson in November 2020 to discuss early-treatment options with FDA-approved drugs like hydroxychloroquine. They criticize what they describe as aggressive pushback against such approaches, noting that McCullough faced professional sanctions and lawsuits despite presenting peer-reviewed literature. - They return to the concept of orthodoxy and dogma, arguing that the medical establishment often suppresses dissent, citing YouTube removing a McCullough interview and the broader pattern of silencing challenge to the vaccine narrative. They stress that the social and institutional systems prize conformity and punish those who deviate, creating a climate of distrust toward official health bodies. - The discussion broadens into metaphysical and philosophical territory, with references to the Grand Inquisitor from Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov. They propose that elites—whether religious, political, or scientific—tend to prefer “taking care” of people through control rather than preserving individual responsibility and free will. The Grand Inquisitor tale is used to illustrate a recurring human temptation: to replace personal liberty with a protected, paternalistic order. - They discuss messenger RNA (mRNA) technology as a central manifestation of Promethean or Luciferian intellect—humans attempting to “read and write in the language of God.” They describe the scientific arc from transcription and translation to mRNA vaccines, noting Francis Collins’s The Language of God and the idea of humans “coding life.” They caution that mRNA vaccines involve injecting genetic material and point to the symbolic and ritual power of vaccination as a form of modern sacrament. - The speakers emphasize that the mRNA approach represents both a profound scientific achievement and a source of deep concern. They discuss fertility signals and potential adverse effects, including myocarditis in young people, and cite the July 2021 NEJM case study as highlighting safety concerns for myocarditis in adolescent males. They reference the FDA deliberative-committee discussions, noting that some influential voices publicly questioned the risk-benefit calculus for young people, yet faced pressure or dismissal within the orthodox framework. - They describe post-hoc investigations and testimonies suggesting that adverse events (like myocarditis) might have been downplayed or obscured, and they assert that public trust in health institutions has eroded as a result. They mention ongoing debates about whether vaccine-induced changes might affect future generations, referencing studies about transcripts of mRNA in cancer cells and liver cells, and they stress the need for independent scrutiny by scientists not “entranced” by the vaccine program. - The dialogue returns to the broader human condition: a tension between curiosity and restraint, knowledge and humility. They return to Dostoevsky’s moral questions about free will, responsibility, and the limits of human knowledge, concluding that scientific hubris can lead to dangerous consequences when it overrides open inquiry and accountability. - In closing, while the guests reflect on past missteps and the need for integrity in medicine, they underscore the ongoing questions about how evidence is interpreted, how dissent is treated, and how society balances scientific progress with humility, transparency, and respect for individual judgment.

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In this video, the speaker talks about embedding a virus in the flu to create panic and get people to line up for their creation. They believe that what they are doing is bigger than death and that everything they do is a cure for the current situation. They have realized that they don't need to kill to achieve their goal, which is to stop human reproduction for three generations. They plan to sterilize people, and in about 45 years, they expect to see a decline in birth rates as teenagers delay childbearing. Their intention is to save humanity from itself.

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They claim that zoological viruses are in vaccines and cell lines, targeting specific races and genders. The goal is to alter DNA for a one-world order. Vaccines contain harmful viruses like polio, leading to antibody-dependent enhancement. The push for mass injections is to control the population. They argue against all vaccines, labeling them as synthetic poisons. The speaker claims to have had Omicron in 2000 and 2010, suggesting widespread exposure. The ultimate aim is to manipulate the environment through mass injections.

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Various organs and tissues were harvested from fetuses, including the pituitary gland, lung, skin, kidney, spleen, heart, and possibly the tongue. The speaker acknowledges objections to the use of aborted fetal tissue in vaccines, but cites a document from the Catholic Church stating that individuals should still receive vaccines regardless. When asked about valid religious objections to vaccines, the speaker denies their existence and expresses disdain for religious beliefs, claiming that vaccination is always under attack by religious zealots. The speaker confirms being an atheist and acknowledges that some religious beliefs are inherently unprovable.

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In 02/2015, Bill Gates stated the world population needs to be reduced by 10 to 15% due to global warming, and this would be achieved through vaccines. In 02/2020, Gates said 7 billion people must be vaccinated. The speaker then poses the question of why they should take a vaccine for their health that is financed and produced by someone who wants to decrease the world population.

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In this video, various speakers discuss their views on vaccines and their concerns about their safety and effectiveness. Some speakers express skepticism about vaccines, citing reported deaths and potential harm to the body. Others emphasize the importance of vaccines in protecting public health and preventing the spread of diseases. There are also allegations made against Bill Gates and his involvement in population control and alleged harm caused by vaccines. The speakers call for criminal investigations and prosecution of those involved. Overall, the video presents a range of perspectives on vaccines and their implications.

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In this video, two brain scans are shown. The top scan is of a religious fanatic with high levels of the EMAT2 gene, while the bottom scan is of a non-religious individual with low levels of the gene. When both individuals read a religious text, different parts of their brains light up. The fanatic's brain shows activity in the right middle frontal gyrus, associated with theory of mind, while the non-religious individual's brain shows activity in the anterior insula, associated with disgust or displeasure. The speaker discusses a proposed project called "fun vax," which aims to immunize against the VMAT2 gene and potentially have major effects in the Middle East. The project has submitted a proposal.

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In this video, the speaker discusses a hypothesis about religious fanatics and the VMAT2 gene. They suggest that by vaccinating individuals with high levels of this gene, it may eliminate fanatical behavior. The speaker presents brain scan data showing that religious fanatics have increased activity in the theory of mind region, while non-religious individuals show activity in the disgust region when reading religious texts. They propose using respiratory viruses to distribute the vaccine and believe it will be successful. The project is called FundVax, and the speaker believes it has great promise.
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