As heart attacks, menstrual problems continue to surge, Indians have blamed gyming, unhealthy food, lack of sleep, cigarettes, stress, and alcohol for these issues. But one curious suspect has been conveniently vindicated. To know the real cause, follow me to the next tweet.
How should we establish the cause-effect relationship? We know that heart attacks and menstrual problems have risen significantly in the last 7-8 months. Have cigarettes, stress, unhealthy food been around only for 7-8 months? No. But something else is a more recent arrival.
It is what was injected into your deltoid (shoulder) muscle that is the real culprit. Don't believe me? No problem. I don't expect you to trust me at all. On the contrary, I want to encourage you to think and do your own research. So let me request you to find some answers.
Since India has blindly been following the west on so many issues, let's start by looking at the west. In how many western countries have they stopped giving AstraZeneca, and why? I will not tell you the answer because you won't trust me. But look it up. It will open your eyes.
Remember, this is not about pro-wax versus anti-wax. We have to rise above that debate. The question should be: why are Indians being injected with something which is known to case heart attacks and which is precisely why the entire western world has stopped using it a year ago?
Why are Indian doctors and scientists silent about this? Why have our bureaucrats and politicians ignored this important finding? Why is MSM silent? Are they all getting money from a certain source which is making them keep quiet? Mostly, importantly, do Indian lives not matter?
In any civilized country, should we not promote free and open debate? Should the culprits, who have taken away countless fathers from little children thanks to the heart attacks, not be brought to book? Why do we have to put up with a system which puts OUR lives at risk? Ask now
I invite both groups, those who took the needle & those who didn't, to discuss this, to share views in a respectful & harmonious way. We are in this together. Even if I don't agree with you, I want you, your wife, and children to live happily. I'm sure you feel the same about me
I say, let us use some hashtags and see what comes of this conversation:
When one points out that at least some parts of the Covid narrative are conspicuous, one is quickly labelled a conspiracy theorist. This begs the question: haven't conspiracies been hatched by individuals & groups even since the beginning of time? Follow me to unravel this one.
Human beings are mostly reliant on their five sensory informants: they are quick to intuitively dismiss what they cannot sense. And this has been built into us evolutionarily for good reason. Indian philosophers too encourage the use of pratyakṣa pramāṇa 'direct perception'.
But we are now convinced, through the mere power of repeated exposure, by the idea that we live in an age which is technologically so advanced, ever so sophisticated, that scientists have been able to isolate transmissible pathogens which cause disease. We don't question this.
While in the taxi yesterday, I got talking to the driver. A young man in his early 30s and father of three. Conversation started with me asking if there will be cops on the way checking for masks. Her answered in the affirmative and told me he'll let me know when to put it on.
Annoyed with all this and keen on getting to know what's going on on the ground, I told him it was unfair that there were two different sets of rules: one for us and one for 'them' - the politicians, cops etc. I added "they do this to help big pharma selling wax through govt."
He agreed emphatically. My words had struck a chord. Perhaps, they pleasantly surprised him. He said, "yes these wax are no good anyway." Before he could continue, I let my bad habit of interrupting the speaker get the better of me: "Did you take it?" To my dismay, he nodded.