There is one problem in the world today that I feel needs to be addressed. Not enough people ask enough questions. I'm not talking about questions like "Betty, why do you wear red on Sundays?"
I'm talking about real questions that challenge the status quo.
For example, one question people should be asking is in regards to the various vaccines we are given, such as the flu vaccine, for lack of a better example.
We should be asking "Why are the vaccines we are given filled with harmful toxins that can make us sterile or severely ill, while the rabies shots we give our pets are so much safer?"
I supposed we could say that this is a conspiracy, but let's hold off on conspiracy theories for moment. Lets consider that maybe asking hard questions like this will create enough of a wave when the establishments we question cannot come up with a satisfactory answer. I can guess that they won't. And we want them to do this publicly...not being able to come up with a sufficient response. In cases like this, a lack of a sufficient answer says a lot without saying much.
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