Vaccine Vultures

Guest Post by Todd Hayen

Vultures are birds that seek out wounded animals about to die and then swoop down on them when they are dead (or close to death) and devour them—apocryphally starting with gouging out the eyes.

Vultures are typically not classed in the “warm and fuzzy” anthropomorphic grouping, although they accomplish a great service to the ecology of the planet, such as other animals thrown in the “yuck” bucket of human perception such as flies, spiders, laughing hyenas, and carrion beetles (who knows what a carrion beetle is?—they ARE pretty, so before you know what they do for a living, you might like them).

So are we human vultures when we swoop down on dead or dying people we have heard about to see if they are vaxxed or not and if what they are suffering or dying from is due to the jab? Two? Three, god forbid four?

At the beginning of the vaccine madness, I was quite brazen and would unashamedly blurt out when hearing of someone’s misfortune, “were they vaccinated???!!!” I never got brazen enough to ask this to the person suffering (obviously if dead), but did to their friends, or whoever was explaining what was happening.

I eventually backed off of the personal incidents I was experiencing as it did seem a bit too vulture-like, but I still would ask sheep in my company what they thought of dozens of athletes dropping in the fields, now extended out to just average Joe’s not waking up or doctors way too young to be experiencing such severe cardiac issues.

Now I don’t even do that. I just listen.

It seems this particular vulture just enjoys the shock of seeing no one (sheep) realizing the secret. “You’ll see,” I say to myself, in my evil vulture voice. “You’ll see.”

Now, isn’t that sick? Maybe. But what else is this experience going to drive us to if not un-empathetic lunacy. Think of Lord of the Rings’ Gollum. Isn’t that what did him in?

We have been put into this untenable position of finding “joy” or at least “satisfaction” in the trauma of another. At its worse it is a form of schadenfreude, pleasure derived from another’s misfortune. But I would argue this is not really the case. I do not think what we are feeling (assuming others are fellow vaccine vultures) is “pleasure” and whatever it is that we are feeling is not due to someone else’s health misfortune.

Of course the definition does include “self satisfaction from another’s failures”—maybe that is the closest schadenfreude comes to defining vaccine vultures.

I recall a scene in the movie Fail Safe staring Henry Fonda, Larry Hagman, and Walter Matthau. Assuming most of you have seen this I will not elaborate: the scene I am speaking of takes place in the operation room where all the military men have been assigned the task of shooting down their own planes because they had been given false orders to nuke Moscow.

The US manages to shoot down one of the planes as the only way to avoid nuclear disaster. All in the ops room cheer. They are immediately told to pipe down, which they do realizing their “mistake.”

We certainly could be put into a similar position in our everyday lives where the only way to remedy a problem, a huge one, is for people to see for themselves the result of the problem (such as vaccine adverse effects) by suffering the problem directly. It is a cognitive dissonant moment for sure, but at least understandable if you are aware of the entire truth surrounding it.

Of course the vaccine “cheer” is not the same as the scene from Fail Safe. There is definitely no cheering, just a sick feeling of despair, but also the feeling of validation, which is the dicey part, “this is just what they have been saying would happen.”

That is clearly sobering, but also carries a tinge of hope. “Maybe this will be enough for everyone to know, and then to do something about it.” There ARE treatments to mitigate the pathology of the vaccines, but of course no one, or very few, are aware they need them.

I recently saw the Stew Peters show about Canadian doctors “dropping dead in droves” since doctors have been required to get the fourth booster in order to work (I believe this was in Canada’s Alberta, but I am sure it is happening in other places as well). Why is this not considered unconscionable to just ignore? “Well, a lot of other doctors who took the booster are fine, only 28 have suddenly died.” Two of them had cancer…does that take them out of the “vaccine caused” pool? I don’t think so.

There are many similar talk show presentations recently about such things, “Sudden Adult Death Syndrome,” doctors dying after the latest booster, cancers recurring with a vengeance after years of remission, children dying of myocarditis. These are just a few brought to my attention: here, here and here.

And it is not only in the alternative media. I hear these same stories from friends and colleagues. If they are sheep telling me, they are just shocked, but of course do not correlate it to the vaccine. If they are shrews they too are shocked, but not so much because of what is happening, but because no one else (sheep) seem to get it at all.

Just the other day I was driving to a restaurant with my wife and passed a house in the neighborhood with a police car in the driveway and a black coroner’s van pulling up to the house. My wife says, “Oh gosh, I guess someone has died. How sad.”

On the way home we saw in another part of the ‘hood an ambulance with the lights flashing in someone’s driveway. “Wow,” my wife says. “Wow, indeed,” I murmur—two wows for two different reasons. My wife just thinks it is a coincidence. I don’t, I actually don’t recall ever seeing anything like it before.

But is it a coincidence? Am I paranoid? Maybe. But my vulture alarm goes off and I start wishing I knew if either victim was vaccinated.

I have recently decided that the number one culprit for keeping sheep asleep is the media. The media has always played the role of the unbiased family member that will let you in on any corruption it saw in our leaders or other groups trying to get our attention. I think that is still true (that people rely on media for that reason) but the corruption is now in the media, at least the mainstream media.

We have been brainwashed to believe anything other than the New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, or other puppets of the system, is pure hogwash. It is now the other way around. I do believe that if any of these “gods of media” ran a story like we see day in and day out in the alternate media, many sheep heads would turn regardless what the venerated talking heads of government and power had to say.

All the rest of us are struggling and trying to make heads or tails out of all this. Thus the vultures come out not as carrion devourers but as inquisitive, and partially confused shrews trying to find validation in a sea of relentless lies. We don’t want our fellow humans to suffer and die, we just want everyone to see the truth the way we do.

Chicken Little didn’t want the sky to fall, she just wanted everyone to know it was falling so they could avoid the crushing, and destructive, results. Our Chicken Little story is different than the classic, because in our story the sky really is falling, and very few see that it is.

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VOWG
VOWG

A sad commentary on the intellect of the average person.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka

I do not derive pleasure from other people’s suffering, but it does feel good to know to have been strong and correct even in the face of ridicule and attack. I am too Christian to respond “Told you so”.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams

I am too Christian to respond “Told you so”.”

Huh??

brian
brian

You might have replied, I am not petty enough to respond “Told you so”, but I will anyway…

KJ is a faggot
KJ is a faggot

Just a simple, “Do you see the mistake you made now?” should do. If they don’t, tell them to get boosted regularly. Health Canada is now suggesting booster every three months, indefinitely. This is far from winding down and they are not going to give up trying to force everyone to be jabbed, forever. Well, at least until they are dead.

BTW, I am neither Christian or “nice”. I will tell them “I told you so and now you get what you deserved for being such an unthinking, arrogantly certain and compliant fool.”

Some people will NEVER learn. Best they fertilize the daisies or they will continue to support the tyrants. We are better off without them.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams

Love your honesty.

I would much prefer to be around imperfect Christians than “perfect” Christians.

Saying “I told you so” in whatever form of words or actions has nothing to do with being a Christian.

Anonymous
Anonymous

There is only one ‘perfect’ Christian, and I would much prefer to be in His company than in the company of millions of ‘imperfect’ Christians. Alas, He has not yet called me, and so I find myself remaining amongst the ‘imperfect’ crowd. I presume my job here is not yet done. Maybe, one day, . . .. Hope is a Christian virtue.

“Saying “I told you so” in whatever form of words or actions has nothing to do with being a Christian.”

Except that it does; it is nothing less than Pride, which is the primary of the seven deadly sins, and hence very much un-Christian.

Maybe I misinterpreted your response (?). I hope I did. Because I can see an alternate interpretation for both statements. No ill-feelings were intended, but your language lacked a bit of clarity, and could be misconstrued to mean the opposite of what you meant to say.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams

Great response. Thank you for asking for clarification.

“There is only one ‘perfect’ Christian, and I would much prefer to be in His company than in the company of millions of ‘imperfect’ Christians.”

I agree. I was only comparing mere mortals here on earth in my statement. I should have clarified. I would prefer to be with those who are honest with themselves about the nature of sin versus those who come across as they are above sin. This is why it is VERY difficult for me to go to church. Many people like that there.

Saying “I’m too Christian” is also a form of pride. That statement implies that others who sin (as we ALL do everyday) are not “as” Christian as the one who implies that they are “better” Christians. There is no ranking. We are all sinners living in a fallen world. That’s it. It does not change the way one views God or accepts Him as their savior.

I don’t believe saying “I told you so” is negative if done with respect & care. It’s how you gain trust & credibility with others. I see many people here that I have the utmost respect for say this phrase in various ways.

Before I became a Christian, this language and all that it implies…”I’m too Christian”…was a big turn-off from the faith and delayed my conversion. I hate to see that happen to others who are reading, and that’s why I pointed it out.

Anonymous
Anonymous

OK. I agree that it could have been a ‘lack of clarity’, to which we are susceptible in language, me maybe more than most. If that is the case, then I am happy to be wrong in my contrary interpretation. It’s just how I read it first time ’round.

“I would prefer to be with those who are honest with themselves about the nature of sin versus those who come across as they are above sin.”

Me too. Honesty is always the best policy, though ‘brutal honesty’ may leave something to be desired. It is a fine line. We are not defiled by what comes into ourselves, but by what comes out of our mouths. Language matters. One can be honest without being ‘brutal’, though ‘brutal’ may have its place if not being given for (I’m not sure what word to use) ‘malice’ (?). I am open to other considerations of language.

“This is why it is VERY difficult for me to go to church.”

Covid made THAT difficult for me; just when the people MOST NEEDED the church, it shut down according to Caesar’s dictates (at least here in Italy). Unforgiveable, but that, again, may be only PRIDE speaking, for which I must account, one day. One tries, but one does not always succeed, hence that “imperfection”. Alas. I am counted amongst the many.

BTW, I am a ‘lurker’ (one day I may get a name, but not today), and respect your opinion on most matters.

Abigail Adams
Abigail Adams

Thank you for your thoughts. I don’t mind being challenged, it makes me have to think harder and see if I even have a valid argument or not.

Working with argumentative teens, they throw a lot of hard questions at me…very hard. Forces me to look at truth in everything. Because they certainly want to know answers…many times that I do not have.

fujigm
fujigm

Not a “christian”.
I just respond “Yeah, whatever. Everybody makes a choice.”
No derision needed.
Just NMFP. (Not my fuckin’ problem).
I’ve always been a believer that stupidity should be lethal, as it was just 100 years ago.
Keeps the stupid gene out of the pool.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka

What I meant was that saying “I told you so” is rather unkind, unhelpful (since it cannot be changed) and childish. Petty also, which was the word I should have used.

I’d like to think I keep a door open to anybody who would like to talk to me, even if they made a mistake, and even if they were unkind to me before.

fujigm
fujigm

“That’s mighty white of you.” – Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood)

I’d like to think I keep a door open to anybody who would like to talk to me, even if they made a mistake, and even if they were unkind to me before.

“You’re a better man than I, Gunga Dinn.”

Not me.
I fancy myself a petty, bitter, vindictive little man.
And those are my finer points.
I don’t argue with idiots, and don’t give any fucks about other peoples’ choices.
When they villianize or castigate me for mine, my response is invariably:
“Fuck you. What are you going to DO about it?”
Most will do nothing, and sulk away with their superiority complex intact.
For those that will DO something, my finer points come into play.
My response is always wholly asymmetric and all encompassing.
Other than that, I find the outcomes of others’ poor choices are often wildly entertaining.
But that’s probably because I’m shallow, self-centered, and predominantly superficial.

“Never be ashamed of who you are.” – Zorg

Jason Calley
Jason Calley

I do not normally cross post. I just posted this at “Answer the Question” and feel it is pertinent here as well.

How is it that so many otherwise sane people fail to see the damage that the clot-shots are doing?

They fail to see the damage because it is impossible to both see the damage and to simultaneously retain the belief that The Great Mother in Washington loves them and cares for them. They have grown up being brainwashed that the government represents them, that our politicians, flawed though they may be, still have the public’s best interest in mind. In order to accept the knowledge that the vaxxes are murdering people, a person MUST understand that they have been lied to. They must also understand that they were naïve and gullible.

We have all known the man (or woman) who REFUSED to see that their mate was a cheating, violent, sponge. “Oh, she would NEVER cheat on me! She loves me too much!” “The only reason he hit me is because he cares so deeply about me!” “She bounced a bunch of checks, but it is only because she can’t do math very well!”

“The shots CAN’T be dangerous! They are safe and effective! If they were dangerous they would have said so!”

This is genocide. It is not greed. It is not error. It is not lack of long term data. This is genocide. They want you dead and they are quite comfortable with lying to you as they kill you.

You and I and everyone else at TBP noticed years and decades ago that we were being lied to. We are over the shock. Almost all the vaxxers are still in denial.

Hollowpoint
Hollowpoint

Jason Calley……That is a good observation. I think that my brother realizes his mistake now, but doesn’t want to talk about it because it would make him lose face. He’s quad jabbed and was recently diagnosed with a thoracic aortic aneurysm, which is a rupture in the wall of his artery going down his chest.

Ironically, I feel he’ll get another booster if offered so he won’t have to face questions from his quad jabbed wife or his step kids. He was a big cheerleader for the deathshot and very sanctimonious about it as well.

I told him, his wife and everyone I knew about this deathshot right at the beginning, but I was called names and laughed at. Now they’re all fked for life. So be it.

Anonymous
Anonymous

ALL surviving members? Captured. Bred.

The majestic California Con…Con…Vulture. Gymnogyps californianus

https://www.nps.gov/articles/california-condor.htm

Ought to be Eatin’ Good in the Neighborhood. Soon.

CrossingTheRubicon
CrossingTheRubicon

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