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>>171621Vigilant Fox @VigilantFox - Cheryl Hines never understood why making vaccines safer made people so angry.
Then she had a conversation with Tucker Carlson, and suddenly it clicked.
People aren’t offended by the idea of safer vaccines because it’s extreme or “crazy.” They’re offended because vaccines are already “perfect,” and if you dare propose safer vaccines, you are denying that perfection.
Think about this for a moment.
RFK Jr. was once a darling of the left, celebrated as an environmental attorney fighting to clean up air and water. But once he began criticizing vaccines, he was effectively excommunicated.
The “belief” in vaccines is like a religion, and it has been for a very long time. Look up Diego Rivera’s vaccine mural from the 1930s. It depicts a child who looks strikingly similar to Baby Jesus being vaccinated while surrounded by “wise” scientists. Rivera was not a religious man. Ironically, “science” was his religion.
After decades of brainwashing, people are starting to realize that what they believed about vaccines their entire lives wasn’t grounded in science, but in a belief system.
And through that awakening, they’re finally able to see the vaccine and pharmaceutical industries for what they really are. 🧵
https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/2000997988009738743Vigilant Fox @VigilantFox - BOMBSHELL: Susie Wiles just detonated a political grenade—and what she revealed about the Epstein files and Trump’s inner circle is setting MAGA on fire.
In an explosive Vanity Fair interview, Wiles torched Pam Bondi for handing influencers “binders full of nothingness,” and exposed Bondi’s false claim that the Epstein list was “on her desk.” “There is no client list,” Wiles said. “And it sure as hell wasn’t on her desk.”
She also said Trump has “an alcoholic’s personality,” described the White House as full of “odd ducks,” and accused the president of score-settling—before walking it all back and blaming the media.
So why keep giving ammo to the same outlets Trump once branded fake news?
He won by speaking directly to the people. Now independent voices are getting locked out—while the media he vowed to fight controls the narrative.
@zeeemedia pulls back the curtain on Susie’s quotes, the Epstein fallout, and what MAGA was never meant to find out.
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