They told us it was simple.
Get the shot, stop the spread.
Not just for your own sake—but for your grandmother, your neighbor, the cashier at the grocery store. For society. The message was everywhere. On billboards. In commercials. Whispered through guilt-ridden conversations.
“If you don’t take it, you’re putting lives at risk.”
Fear wrapped in virtue.
Control wrapped in compassion.
But now the mask has slipped. And what’s underneath is… ugly.
Turns out, the idea that the vaccine prevented transmission?
That was never true.
Not then. Not now.
The data was shaky from the start. The studies were rushed. The claims—wildly optimistic at best, dangerously deceptive at worst. But it didn’t matter. By the time the cracks appeared, it was already too late.
The fear campaign had done its job.
People lost everything because of that lie.
Careers destroyed. Families torn apart.
Friendships severed over a syringe.
And those who dared to ask questions? Labeled. Attacked. Banned.
How convenient.
This wasn’t about health. Not really.
It was about obedience. About conditioning you to obey without evidence, to comply without question.
They didn’t just spread fear—they weaponized it.
You weren’t protecting others. You were participating in a mass psychological operation. One that drove wedges between people, stripped away rights, and normalized the idea that your body no longer belonged to you.
And now? They shrug.
“Oops.”
No apologies. No accountability. Just silence… and the hope you’ll forget.
But we shouldn’t forget.
Because once they learn how easy it is to scare you into submission, they will do it again. Different crisis. Same playbook.
So next time they roll out the slogans and the guilt trips, remember this:
They told you it would stop the spread.
They lied.
And the cost? You’re still paying it.
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