Brain Eating Vaccines to Some, Healthy Stress Reducers to Others - A Possible Vaccine Has Sparked a Debate Across the Health Establishment and Conspiracy Theorists
There is a growing theory about brain eating vaccines spreading quickly across the Internet.
The theory, as described by Paul Joseph Watson at Prison Planet, is that the "media establishment", in conjunction with various world governments is planning to promote a vaccine that reduce stress and produce a state of calm. A Stanford University neuroscience professor, Dr. Robert Sapolsky believes he is close to discovering a vaccine that would create, as he says, a state of 'focused calm', that would reduce stress, anger and anxiety.
The vaccine was described in the Daily Mail newspaper this week. The article in the Daily Mail focused on the health benefits of reducing stress, which is widely recognized as a cause for various serious diseases.
But many are not buying that the vaccine is simply for beneficial health reasons. As of late Tuesday afternoon, the term "brain eating vaccines" was the number one search, for example, on Google trends. Many apparently view the vaccine as a means for the so-called establishment to pacify people angry with their governments and their lives.
While there have been no mainstream sources that will go on record as saying that they believe the vaccine is actually of the brain eating variety, there are plenty of conspiracy minded sources on the Internet, such as the aforementioned Paul Joseph Watson, who believe that this is a means of submission by the so-called elites.
The vaccine, whether accurately described as 'brain eating vaccines' or not, is merely the latest instance of the ethical dilemmas that increasingly appear as medicine and technology race ahead of people's ability to process and understand the unintended consequences.
While it is highly likely that many if not all of the researchers were working with good and noble intentions in developing a stress reducing vaccine, there is of course the question of what happens if a drug eliminates, or at least reduces stress and fear; both vital parts of the human condition. ( associatedcontent.com )
There is a growing theory about brain eating vaccines spreading quickly across the Internet.
The theory, as described by Paul Joseph Watson at Prison Planet, is that the "media establishment", in conjunction with various world governments is planning to promote a vaccine that reduce stress and produce a state of calm. A Stanford University neuroscience professor, Dr. Robert Sapolsky believes he is close to discovering a vaccine that would create, as he says, a state of 'focused calm', that would reduce stress, anger and anxiety.
The vaccine was described in the Daily Mail newspaper this week. The article in the Daily Mail focused on the health benefits of reducing stress, which is widely recognized as a cause for various serious diseases.
But many are not buying that the vaccine is simply for beneficial health reasons. As of late Tuesday afternoon, the term "brain eating vaccines" was the number one search, for example, on Google trends. Many apparently view the vaccine as a means for the so-called establishment to pacify people angry with their governments and their lives.
While there have been no mainstream sources that will go on record as saying that they believe the vaccine is actually of the brain eating variety, there are plenty of conspiracy minded sources on the Internet, such as the aforementioned Paul Joseph Watson, who believe that this is a means of submission by the so-called elites.
The vaccine, whether accurately described as 'brain eating vaccines' or not, is merely the latest instance of the ethical dilemmas that increasingly appear as medicine and technology race ahead of people's ability to process and understand the unintended consequences.
While it is highly likely that many if not all of the researchers were working with good and noble intentions in developing a stress reducing vaccine, there is of course the question of what happens if a drug eliminates, or at least reduces stress and fear; both vital parts of the human condition. ( associatedcontent.com )
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