It seems a fifteenth-century painting, Eugyppius, has much inspiration to offer us at this time. The most recent post by this unusually articulate painting is Is it in the end all just words? And I’d encourage you to have a read yourself…
For those with little time right now, the most salient conclusion for me was the following point:
Look at what gets banned and censored. This is what they are especially sensitive about, it is where they feel the most vulnerable. Vaccine side effects are the locus of their greatest anxiety; it is here also that they blatantly withhold data and even lie the most. Note the great contrast with lockdowns and masks, which hardly anybody has ever been banned for criticising. This is a place to push, even though I’m not totally sure how right now.
And so here we have a major strategy, which many of us are already doing - continuing to articulate the most censored areas with vaccine injury being the most potent. We looked at the most sensitive points being censored by FaceBook a few posts ago - giving us a smorgasbord of hit point to which we should be drawing everyone’s attention1.
Whatever is your circle of influence or network of connections, make these things known. You don’t have to come across as an evangelist for any particular stance - you can simply be curious and share your curiosity - “Wow, did you hear about this 23 year old who died a few days after getting the jab?” “Not sure what to make of this chart - seems that lots of young people are getting cardiac issues as the vaccines are being rolled out - what do you think?” “Isn’t this sad. This kid had just graduated, had the shot, had a heart attack, and now his parents are putting him in the ground. Wow."
You can present this stuff as a curious and shocked observer - let them come to their own conclusions - leave it up to them to seek out more information or the rest of the story. When people are presented with “Did you see this…?” as opposed to “This is exactly why you shouldn’t…” you are going to get a better “conversion rate.”
If you have stories yourself, let me know, we can share them around, not for the sake of those who already know2 but for those who do not know and may be directed to resources like this Substack.
What we are presenting is truth. At some point the truth of the situation will triumph - it always does, although sometimes it can take a long time. Nevertheless we must continue to present the truth. If someone dies from a vaccine, that is a true event. In contrast to the lie that the same vaccine is “safe and effective”, the truth of someone dying from it will triumph eventually. They can continue to spin lies upon lies but the truth has this tenacious propensity to remain, well, the truth. Lies tend to disintegrate, eventually.
Eugyppius says he/she is only one with a small hammer against a large wall, who knows there are many others but they are sometimes difficult to see. I concur. I’ve a much smaller hammer than Eugyppius but like you, we are all hammering away at the wall. At some points there will be breaches. And breaches in a wall will eventually lead to collapse.
Remember this wall?…
Except for a few of the obviously stupid points that have been thrown in to make out all the points of censorship are equally ridiculous.
I’m certain many of us are absolutely fatigued by the stories, the lies, the whole damn thing. But I’m continually shocked at those who have swallowed the propaganda, hook, line and sinker, and parrot the “safe and effective” slogans. (The virtual hall of mirrors called Twitter seems particularly overpopulated with such people).
They knew of the injuries and deaths. Some saw them via their eyes and yet still stood in line!