By pulling these strings, that was how the government was able to make people walk into the COVID19 snakejab centres. Now they are saying nobody was forced to take the snakejabs.
Pretty much a firing squad for those not wanting the snakejabs, yet have to choose between the snakejabs and their jobs. The choice was between being "fired" (defiled) bodily and spiritually and being fired from the job.
Top video - It's difficult to say whether these 'people' (serpents?) were more interested in killing people (especially the elderly) or reaping the cash rewards of pharma largesse. My guess is a bit of both.
In $inkapoor, it was considered quasi-mandatory to take the snakejabs. Without it, you instantly become a second-class citizen. You don't have a future. No company will hire you. Also, you are not allowed to dine-in, even a hawker centers. You are not allowed to enter the shopping mall to access your daily necessities. Some bus interchange in $inkapoor are connected to the shopping mall. So to access public transport, you have to access it from the peripherals instead of the main entrance. It doesn't matter if it could be raining heavily outside, you are not allowed to access it from the main entrance. Some residential developments too, are connected to the shopping malls. If you are not snakejabbed, it doesn't matter if you are the owner of the house, you are not allowed access to your house from the proper entrance. You have to enter it from the fire escape stairway and climb the stairs to your house.
Firing squads
Pretty much a firing squad for those not wanting the snakejabs, yet have to choose between the snakejabs and their jobs. The choice was between being "fired" (defiled) bodily and spiritually and being fired from the job.
Absolutely!
Top video - It's difficult to say whether these 'people' (serpents?) were more interested in killing people (especially the elderly) or reaping the cash rewards of pharma largesse. My guess is a bit of both.
The agenda was 'depopulation' and there must have been a sum of money budgeted for this. So, yes. It is a bit of both.
In $inkapoor, it was considered quasi-mandatory to take the snakejabs. Without it, you instantly become a second-class citizen. You don't have a future. No company will hire you. Also, you are not allowed to dine-in, even a hawker centers. You are not allowed to enter the shopping mall to access your daily necessities. Some bus interchange in $inkapoor are connected to the shopping mall. So to access public transport, you have to access it from the peripherals instead of the main entrance. It doesn't matter if it could be raining heavily outside, you are not allowed to access it from the main entrance. Some residential developments too, are connected to the shopping malls. If you are not snakejabbed, it doesn't matter if you are the owner of the house, you are not allowed access to your house from the proper entrance. You have to enter it from the fire escape stairway and climb the stairs to your house.