Thursday, March 31, 2022

Will Smith and Chris Rock Do a Performance for Pfizer

Buddies Will Smith
and Chris Rock

First published March 29, 2022

This is just my opinion, as usual, based on internet research anyone can do.

At first I promised myself I wouldn't write anything about this, since that is just following their script. They want us talking about this to divert from other things. Not to divert from the bad ratings of the Oscars, as some are saying, but to divert from far larger issues. All the fakes being sold now, including the fake war in Ukraine, the fake January 6 trials, the fake trannie in the pool, the fake judge being fake interviewed for the fake Supreme Court, and all the other fakes, are meant to keep eyes off the vaccine crime against humanity and the millions of people dying worldwide from this atrocity. That should be on page one every day, but it isn't even making the back page, after the comics. Pfizer is making sure of that.
 
So I was going to boycott this Oscars fake event, assuming that many could see it confirmed my contention that everything else was faked. The Phoenicians could hardly have done me a bigger favor than to stage this thing and then drop conspicuous clues it was all a big conjob. That photo above is just the most obvious clue, since both men are grinning madly right after this allegedly vicious public attack on a very small man by a much larger man. That one photo blows the whole thing. Other obvious clues are that the show didn't cut to commercial, that no security got involved, that Smith was not escorted out, and that within seconds Rock was selling it as the greatest thing ever. So it was not only staged, it was staged poorly. Smith pulled it together for his acceptance speech later—which was obviously prewritten as well—where he showed off a bit of the top-notch acting he just collected the award for, breaking into very believable tears. They could have used him at Sandy Hook.

But I decided I would show up on this page when it occurred to me that people come here for things they won't see anywhere else. Well, I won't disappoint them, since I happen to have a reading you won't see even at Infowars or Bitchute. I always take you that extra mile down the rabbit hole, don't I?

The first bit isn't my own find, but since it gets us heading down deep, it gets us started. As it happens, Pfizer was a top sponsor of this year's Oscars. Not surprising, since they are a top sponsor of just about everything on TV for the past five years. They have bought out half the world. And guess what one of their new drugs will be this year? A drug for alopecia. I guess next year we will see Jada with waistlength tresses or a three-foot 'fro, schlepping for Pfizer like McCon schlepping for Lincoln or Dylan schlepping for Chrysler.

This second bit is my own discovery, though it still isn't the meat of this article. We are supposed to believe Chris didn't know Jada had alopecia, thinking it was just her new style. Except that Jada announced four years ago she had alopecia. And what's more, Rock's ex-wife is Malaak ComptonRock, who just happens to be. . . a famous hairstylist. She
is the founder and executive director of StyleWorks, a non-profit, full-service hair salon that provides free services for women leaving welfare and entering the workforce.
So I think Chris probably knows what alopecia is.

Going down. After years of rumors and denials, Mr. and Mrs. Smith finally admitted in 2021 that their marriage was open. For some reason everyone took this to mean they were sleeping with other partners of the opposite sex. That was never my assumption, since this is a Hollywood marriage. Almost everyone in Hollywood is gay, remember? How could you forget? Most Hollywood marriages have been way beyond open, since they were mostly beard marriages. We now know that about a large number of them. By that I mean they were arranged to make both partners appear straight, to maintain their mostly straight fanbases. I also remind you that Jada was very close to Tupac early on, who was outed pretty convincingly by one of my guest writers in 2018. I also remind you that Jada has a male fanbase of pretty much zero, since most males can read her vibe: lesbian. The mainstream press has been hired to spin that as Jada just being controlling, like Yoko Ono or something*, but I have never bought it. To me, Jada doesn't come off as controlling, she comes of as someone who can't stand to be in the same room as a straight man. Which works out because it goes both ways. Also see her previous dating history, which doesn't get any better after Tupac. See Grant Hill, who supposedly dated Jada—and no one else—in college. He was later set up with Tamia by Anita Baker. We aren't sure why such a guy couldn't get his own dates.

So anyway, if Jada is gay, that indicates Will probably is, too. Otherwise, there is no possible reason for him to marry a person like Jada. A great-looking guy, rich and famous, should be able to sleep with half the female population if he wants to, so forget about open marriages. The marriage makes no possible sense if he is straight.

Do you see where I am going yet? If not, ask yourself why Will and Chris ran this stunt together, and why they seemed so unbelievably amused by it, to the point of completely breaking form, as we see in the photo above. Also note that Will did not punch Chris. He slapped him. No one has made sense of that, or even tried to. But do straight guys slap one another? Do they even pretend to slap one another in skits? No, straight guys don't slap. They punch. It is gays that are famous for slapping eachother. It is part of the whole vernacular and camp: "I'll slap that wry smile off your catty face!"

We are told Chris Rock had a pornography addiction that destroyed his marriage. Again, you are supposed to assume it was an addiction to videos of women, but that isn't my assumption. Watching sex videos of women doesn't normally destroy marriages, and it may even help them. But watching sex videos of men is another matter. Chris' bios link him to no new women after his divorce in 2014.

Which brings us to this and this:

Please go to Updates to read more.     
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Source: The Forgotten Side of Medicine

There is a lot to learn from Will Smith's recent Oscar performance for Pfizer

Public Relations Shapes the Practice of Medicine

A Midwestern Doctor | March 31, 2022

Many of you have seen the sunglasses meme. It comes from a 1988 Movie called "They Live." It revolves around Aliens covertly taking the world over and occupying positions of influence. The main character obtains glasses that allows him to see the their true forms, and he goes on a quest to disable their cloaking technology.
This meme is used to illustrate the experience of "Red Pilled" individuals seeing society through a broader lens and not getting sucked into many of the scams the general populace is trapped in.

After I learned about public relations, I began to see how many things around us were nothing more than PR campaigns someone paid for to achieve a stated end. Many industries are based upon developing a proven formula and using it over and over and PR is no different. My hope in writing this Substack is to help you develop those magic glasses so you can also see a broader perspective of the world around us.

I've also been requested to write shorter easier to share articles (the next more detailed one about the entire population control business should be out this weekend). Today's article is an abridged version of my previous article laying out the PR industry and how it works remarkably similarly in selling Pharmaceuticals and War.

Since publishing that article, I came across a remarkable study that summarizes many of the key points within it. The differences between those wearing and not wearing the glasses appears to be greater than I have ever seen before in my lifetime.
A recently circulating meme summed up Sunday's events quite well:
What is less appreciated is how common and typical these types of PR campaigns are. As Pfizer has produced so many drugs (often being convicted for criminal activity in the process), they have every step in the marketing process well laid out.

When you initially want to sell a medication, the first step is to bring awareness to the disease so people will want to buy the medication (this is termed disease branding). For example, in my previous article, I discussed how many altruistic appearing patient "support groups" are actually just pharmaceutically funded organizations that exist to promote pharmaceuticals and bring awareness to the disease (and thus often promote things that harm the patients with the disease).

Many of the things we currently regard as serious diseases previously were not viewed as such, and frequently (for example with depression) before being viewed as something you had to manage with drugs, had much better outcomes for patients with those conditions. The PR campaign around creating the disease of depression is probably one of the most impactful medical public relations in history, but beyond the scope of this article.

The campaign I remember the best in regards to disease branding was Merck's campaign for Gardasil, a HPV vaccine. Once they realized they had a potential way to prevent a female cancer (Cervical Cancer), a disease that had mostly been solved through pap smears, they set out to create as much hysteria about cervical cancer as possible, including doing everything they could to scare young teenage girls to death of it.

Please go to The Forgotten Side of Medicine to read more.
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Before long Moderna too will be next to hire actors to perform for drug and injection sales:


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