For those who don’t know or don’t remember, Dr. Yeadon was a VP at Pfizer in a directly related field to vaxx development. He had some of the most dire predictions about the results of the mass application of mRNA injections to the public. It is an interesting watch whatever else it is. And a lot of what we know the vaxx does and did, it has done and is doing. He branches out in this video to some economic aspects of the communist revolution though in this video. Which is new for him. This video is as much about financial doom as medical and its effects on personal liberty.
One thing which is consistently valuable in our analysis, is when people from fundamentally different disciplines, with very different approaches to analysis of a situation and who’s professional and personal experiences may differ widely, come to similar conclusions as each other. I would call this at the very least, indicative tests if not conclusive ones as validating a theory.
If one listens to Yeadon’s predictions for a nameless, society totally devoid of any identity in terms of the people who live there, and compare them to Stephen Coughlin’s it would appear that they have reached the same conclusions but by very different paths.
Dr. Yeadon skims over a very important aspect of his own presentation in his video above though. He explains that you will have to show a kind of digital ID to get fuel or anything else soon, and that if you have “said hurty words on the internet” you may not get it at all. But he doesn’t explain how that could happen, which might make some people not believe it.
Believe it:
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