“I Told Ya So” Offers No Consolation

I was recently at a SWPL social gathering. Our friends had returned from a vacation in North Carolina, where they’d toured the Biltmore Estate. I chatted with them about when I’d visited and how lovely it is in winter, normal SWPL small talk. Then, our other friend’s husband, who is regarded by everyone else as a lunatic, exclaimed that in the basement pool there are leather straps that were used for hanging children to harvest their adrenochrome.

I replied that I remember seeing the straps, but I thought it was for some old-fashioned exercise stuff. He then explained the connection between the Vanderbilts, Anderson Cooper, and the CIA. When I first met him last year, he went on an anti-vax tirade that closed down a summer evening and then we had a good conversation about the Podesta brothers’ artwork collection (Google it).

These are things that don’t go down well with the rest of the crowd, but I’d been drinking so I mentioned to him the recent admission that they never even bothered to test vaccines for transmission. When he became animated about mass formation psychosis, it didn’t send everyone home this time around. They just pretended not to hear it.

His wife has a job, he’s probably not too employable, so I guess that’s why he stays home playing an online game from the 90s to farm items to sell. I inquired about the revenue he generated, to which he estimated around 3 to 4k per month. I muttered an expletive and thought to myself: “this man is as crazy as a fox.” We’re all starting to look that way now.

What I’ve noticed is that SWPLs will still roll their eyes at talk of Satanic child abuse, but they’ve become rather circumspect about their vaccine confidence because they were assured last year that they couldn’t get or spread COVID while the rest of us would eventually be hooked to a ventilator and die for our selfish idiocy. Their morality and intellectual sophistication gave them a sense of superiority that was truly disquieting.

It forced one to realize that these people will have you executed without mercy or heed to the judgement brought upon their souls when the time comes. Imagine being put on trial for murder, and on the opening day you walk up to the jury box and implore them that it’s time to wipe the scorecard and that shooting your wife in the head was a marital choice you made at the speed of science.

It’s still disquieting in the context of whatever they get duped into next, which will probably be even worse than the injection insanity. For the time being, they just avoid the conversation because reality has proven everything they were parroting last year literally dead wrong.

I know some of them that have been infected with COVID multiple times, even in warm weather, and describe it as horrible. A very fit guy in our circle died face down in his home after an injection he was forced to take in order to keep his job and everybody simply pretended to express bewilderment at what could’ve happened. It felt surreal and The End Times in its gravity. I became paranoid and began drinking heavily. Honestly, that worked better than reading the Bible, which made me even more paranoid.

In sober retrospect, it would appear that some of them are starting to realize the murderous stupidity of what they bought into is going to become fully transparent. The fact that the vaccines were promised to prevent transmission and then didn’t is so obvious that it’s impossible to gaslight anyone about it. The admission that they were never even tested for this purpose makes these “trust the science” people look like fools and they know it. They’re trying to find strategies to cope with their gullibility, not guilt. I think the ADL probably has a better one than the “we need to wipe the scorecard” idea from this professor bitch.

Doubling down. An admirable example of staying commited to something after you’ve commited.

What they’re worried about now is all the other stuff that’s going to become transparent, like the sheer number of deaths, miscarriages, and lives ruined by the complications. That was stuff they laughed at as Pizza Gate conspiracy theories that only nutjobs could believe. Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. You can’t save these people by appraising them of the consequences, so just make your peace with it as best you can.

One thing this whole apocalyptic episode has instilled in me is confidence that none of us have any greater credibility with them than we did before it all started. When the next episode starts, their experience at getting duped will prompt no introspection about what they’re being led to believe. Quoting from the Bible will simply reinforce their belief that you’re a lunatic for objecting.

I really hope nothing bad happens on a catastrophic scale to the vaccinated if only from the purely self-interested point of view that this category of people includes my entire family and most of my friends. However, I don’t know what’s going to happen. I’m just sure that more bad things are going to happen because these people will believe literally anything with the proper marketing strategy.

Probably on some level it’s best to understand that on matters of such gravity, your judgement or forgiveness aren’t relevant. If you haven’t yet, find a spiritual sense of purpose because more is coming. That’s the lesson I learned.

14 comments

  1. October 15, 2021 was arguably the worst day of my life. It should have been a very exciting and happy time for me. We had just welcomed our fourth child, a beautiful baby girl, into the world on October 12. My company’s vax deadline was October 15th at 5PM. The thought of being jobless with four kids and wife to provide for was terrifying. We brought our baby girl home that day, and just moments before the deadline, I gave in and took the jab. I let material comforts out weigh what I knew to be right in my mind and heart. Obviously, I am concerned for my physical and spiritual wellbeing, but I am also worried that giving in once will make it easier to do so in upcoming trials. I find your article very timely.

    1. Friend, the going rate for casualty seems to be about 3%; that gives you a 97% chance, even moreso if it was only the one, largely flushed by now.

      1. I’m not quite as optimistic, but I greatly appreciate your sentiment. I do agree, CDC approval to add the vax to the already enormous pediatric schedule of shots shows how evil these folks truly are.

  2. “…people will believe anything with the proper marketing strategy.” That is the money quote of the day. I will not hold my breath waiting for the parents of the legions of dead children because of the jab and booster to do anything in retaliation. We are a nation of sheep, run by wolves, and owned by pigs. Bleib ubrig.

    1. Stands for “Stuff White People Like”. There was a website by that name that started the meme. The early alt right used it as a pejorative starting around 2014.

    1. What is bleib ubrig?

      I know it’s codesign from the old WRSA, but I’ll be darned if I can find any translation or reference.

  3. Because I.D. is not adverse to religious thought, may I post on what is to come?

    The first round was just a test, gauging responses. The real nuke has already been set off: getting the fauccine on the childhood schedule.

    There will be no white grandchildren.

    Next, the unvaccinated will become the most profitable industry in the world: rounded up, hunted down for clean organ harvesting.

    And white sex slaves, the younger the better.

    After that, for parts, blood, adenochrome, and…steaks.

    1. I love your recognition of the Satanic hatred of man underlying all of this. It’s beyond all that we could dread or think.

  4. What did we do for ourselves and our childrens children? Talk … or create CSA II?

    Did hundreds of millions of us wet on ourselves and ALLOW a tiny handful ( 10 to 100 ? ), to destroy us????!!!!!!!!

    Questions that will be answered in the near future …

  5. I have several stout white oak trees on my land in south Mississippi; I also have access to plenty of rope, and can borrow a horse or two. If someone can round up Gates, Fauci, Birx, Schwab, Collins, Bourla, Newsom, and several others (whose names if I mention specifically might cause a raid by the Feds at my place at 4:00 A.M.), retributive justice can be carried out. Of course I believe in a fair trial prior to the sentences.

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