Thursday, March 4, 2021

The Value Of Neanderthal Thinking

President Joe has accused at least one US governor of "Neanderthal thinking":

https://www.mysanantonio.com/lifestyle/article/Neanderthals-biden-abbott-mask-mandate-texas-15998589.php

I would argue the so-called Neanderthal mindset is one we all should adopt. I'll explain why down below. First look at these two recent reports:

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/01/health/covid-vaccine-lymph-nodes.html

https://www.afinalwarning.com/500036.html

The first states that enlarged lymph nodes following the mRNA vaccines can be "mistaken" for cancer. The second reveals that mRNA vaccines might inactivate tumor-suppressing proteins and actually promote cancer. Which is the more believable claim?

Recent scholarship has suggested that a reversal of the Earth's magnetic poles and subsequent environmental stressors led to the extinction of Neanderthal peoples. In the words of the above Sauers story from mysanantonio.com, "in the end [they] just couldn’t hack it. They met a very empathetic end."

But is that the best description of what happened to them?

I find it much more believable that our Cro-Magnon ancestors were the major factor in the extinction of the Neanderthals. The two groups competed for the same lands, food and water supplies, and sheltering caves. The outcome of that competition was not a "sharing" environment, but one of self-preservation in which the more ruthless Cro-Magnons killed their more peaceful neighbors. And I think that's similar to what may be happening now.

The high and mighty tech and financial elites of our time are competing with the rest of humanity for the same lands, food and water supplies, and sheltering caves our ancestors coveted. And just like our vicious Cro-Magnon ancestors, they're willing to do anything to be the winners of this genocidal competition.

So yeah, start thinking like a Neanderthal. But don't go peacefully like they apparently did. Be wary, be suspicious, and fight back like we're the ones that deserve to win this struggle.

And don't be at all surprised if our competitors resort to using dirty tricks like "vaccines" as a way to kill us. Didn't their leader (Bill Gates) once suggest that very thing in a public forum?

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