Just seen this, following a link given btl in an Off-G piece. i have no idea of its authenticity. As a veteran professional actor, twenty plus years apprenticeship served several times over and all, I can tell you that any half-way competent actress could simulate this distress easily. So it may be false. Also, I have no idea of the whole context of this short vid clip. So - view with caution.
That said, if this is genuine, it underlines yet again how insane it is to take these - wholly unnecessary, remember - commercial-racket experimentals, which as various medics and qualified experts have pointed out, don’t actually qualify as vaccines, since they haven’t been through any genuine trial and proof process:
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I have a strong feeling that a range of fake videos and memes are being circulated, some with the express intention of being"exposed" as the work of crazed covid deniers (or whatever disparaging phrase du jour). This may or may not be one of them. They’re somewhat like weather balloons…
A good recent example was the blueprint for a wah wah pedal that was passed off as the nanotechnology of MRNA vaccine. A risible prank to bring the antivaxxers into further discredit.
Personally when I see these things gain traction my innate paranoia (which has saved my skin many times) ratchets up the gears.
Thinking back many months now to the toilet roll panic buying clips, isn’t it obvious that to create the impression of large gaps in shelves an easy place to start is with bulky but easy to carry items? Once the impression of panic buying is created it gathers momentum by way of archetypal FOMO.
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