A response from Johnstone that doesn't match her silence during the scam...
Rob (c137)
Writes Robert's Occam's razor
Feb 25
I followed Caitlin for a long time. I even have a few of her books which has really good poetry!
But I grew upset when we were facing the boot of the biomedical surveillance state.
I almost lost my job. Friends lost theirs.
Co-workers were coerced to take this rushed experimental shot. Some have lingering issues even to this day.
She gaslit us at the time, playing like it's not a big deal. I felt disappointed with others that did the same, Noam Chomsky, Chris hedges, Michael Hudson and others that coincidentally also went along with the 911 official story.
Am I wrong to be upset that after all this time of ignoring the issue, now she's saying how it's irrelevant?
That's like the mass media saying Vietnam is irrelevant because it's over.
Or Iraq or Libya or Afghanistan....
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Caitlin Johnstone
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I very explicitly and repeatedly opposed vaccine mandates and coercion. I still get called an anti-vaxxer to this day for doing so. You're free to disagree with my position that the lockdowns were not of major consequence relative to endlessly escalating brinkmanship between nuclear-armed powers, but I personally can't understand how you make that make sense in your head.
Thanks for posting her reply, Rob. It's interesting that the lockdowns were 2020-2021 and Ukraine was 2022. Not even overlapping. But on the larger point, I don't think agendas compete for limited attention. The more pieces of the puzzle we know about, the better we can see the overall picture, the more effective our strategy against it will be.
I haven't followed her much since late 2020, as she ignored calling out the lockdowns then. Did I miss a period where she said anything about that or the jabs?
A response from Johnstone that doesn't match her silence during the scam...
Rob (c137)
Writes Robert's Occam's razor
Feb 25
I followed Caitlin for a long time. I even have a few of her books which has really good poetry!
But I grew upset when we were facing the boot of the biomedical surveillance state.
I almost lost my job. Friends lost theirs.
Co-workers were coerced to take this rushed experimental shot. Some have lingering issues even to this day.
She gaslit us at the time, playing like it's not a big deal. I felt disappointed with others that did the same, Noam Chomsky, Chris hedges, Michael Hudson and others that coincidentally also went along with the 911 official story.
Am I wrong to be upset that after all this time of ignoring the issue, now she's saying how it's irrelevant?
That's like the mass media saying Vietnam is irrelevant because it's over.
Or Iraq or Libya or Afghanistan....
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Caitlin Johnstone
1 hr ago
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I very explicitly and repeatedly opposed vaccine mandates and coercion. I still get called an anti-vaxxer to this day for doing so. You're free to disagree with my position that the lockdowns were not of major consequence relative to endlessly escalating brinkmanship between nuclear-armed powers, but I personally can't understand how you make that make sense in your head.
Thanks for posting her reply, Rob. It's interesting that the lockdowns were 2020-2021 and Ukraine was 2022. Not even overlapping. But on the larger point, I don't think agendas compete for limited attention. The more pieces of the puzzle we know about, the better we can see the overall picture, the more effective our strategy against it will be.
I haven't followed her much since late 2020, as she ignored calling out the lockdowns then. Did I miss a period where she said anything about that or the jabs?
I only started following her a year ago on Ukraine, so I don't know about that.