The Secular Religion of Vaccines: Control, Fear, and Sacrifice
Russell BrandDecember 5, 20254 min76,566 views
7 connections·14 entities in this video→The Vatican Coin and Iconography
- 🪙 A Vatican coin issued in 2022 depicts a child receiving a vaccine, replacing the Eucharist and Christ as a savior figure.
- 💡 This iconography symbolizes the shift of vaccination from science to a form of secular religion.
Churches and COVID-19 Warnings
- ⛪ A church in New Zealand displayed a banner stating, "Not even the blood of Jesus Christ can save you from COVID. Get vaccinated."
- 🗣️ The Biden administration's "faith for vaccines" initiative co-opted religious leaders and spent billions, fostering a religiosity around COVID vaccines.
Historical Roots of Vaccine Ideology
- 📜 An investigation into 300 years of history, starting with Cotton Mather in 1721, reveals a pattern of fear of infectious diseases.
- 📈 Early vaccine developers made bold claims that were often unprovable, driven by significant money and power.
- 🔬 In early stages, the cause of diseases and the efficacy of treatments were not well understood, yet injections were promoted.
The Theology of Control
- 🧠 The prevailing ideology suggests that through human brilliance, mankind can improve upon God's creation with vaccines, outdoing God.
- ⚠️ Since vaccines are not perfect, universal obedience is demanded, with no exceptions.
- 🩹 Vaccine injuries or deaths are framed as necessary sacrifices for the greater good, accepted by individuals and families.
- ⏳ This ideology of control, masquerading as medicine, has been in motion for 300 years.
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