11/12/2024 / By S.D. Wells
The oldest religions on the planet are still some of the most practiced ones, including Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity, but there is a fairly new religion that’s only been around for a couple hundred years, and it’s called Vaccination. Millions of people worship the vaccination religion with all their might, praying that it helps them, dedicating and devoting their faith to it, since there’s no real science to prove it “works.”
To most members, the vaccination religion is a cult they’ve joined, where they shame anyone and everyone who does not join it, calling the “unvaccinated” lepers, disease-spreaders, and “anti-vaxxers.” They inject their “Kool-Aid” instead of drinking it, and they do this to their babies on the day of birth, and then continuously multiple times per year until they die an early death from the adulterated ingredients their “churches” (laboratories) use to concoct the serums.
Just like age-old stories from the bible, the stories of “side effects” and “adverse events” from vaccination history are quite violent, often ending in death and destruction. Nobody in the vaccine cult is ever allowed to talk about these horrific events that occur from vaccine violence, as it is understood that injuries and death are simply religious experiences that come with the faith-based tradition of getting injected with lab-made chemicals and “holy” concoctions that they HOPE save them from sure death by infectious disease.
Any family members of doctors or nurses who die from vaccines must quietly accept the consequences, like some sort of sick sacrifice, that’s made on the “immunization altar.” Nobody is allowed to bad-mouth the “gods” that strike down the immunized cult members shortly after getting jabbed with the world’s most lethal toxins. It’s a mortal sin to talk bad about vaccines. It’s outright blasphemy. It is sacrilegious to ever say anything bad about the dangers of faith-based injections. It is heresy to have or to share any belief or opinion that is contrary to the faith-based religion of vaccination.
No living person is allowed, under the strict doctrine of the vaccination religion, to ever question the validity of the injections. Even if an absolutely healthy newborn child dies the same day as receiving multiple toxic jabs, there can be no outrage at all from the family, the nurses, the doctors, anyone. You simply “take one for the team,” for the cult. Their messiah is Anthony Fauci, who came and rescued them all from the Black Plague of 2019, also known as the “Novel Virus.”
The vaccination cult leaders require of all members an unwavering devotion to a set of beliefs and practices that are deviant outside the norms of health risk versus benefit. Members are tightly controlled by propaganda claiming all vaccines are “safe and effective.”
The “disease experts” are the deities who are worshipped without question, and anything these pharma shills declare is religious law. All vaccine cult members are isolated away from the “fully unvaccinated” humans through psychological manipulation and pressure, including cutting off or discouraging members’ contacts with friends, family, neighbors and coworkers who refuse to believe in the vaccination religion and practice it by getting every toxic injection the deities declare as holy grail.
Plus, the mRNA injections contain nanoparticles that help control their emotions and behaviors, making the cult members even more radical about their faith-based vaccination religion. Watch now how extreme the vaccination cult has become.
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Sources for this article include:
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