Want vaccine truth? Now you're a Russian dupe. I'm serious.
By Jon Rappoport
It had to happen. In the UK, warnings are going out that
"anti-vaccination" posts online are the work of Russian disinformation
agents who are trying to destabilize the West.
OK, I confess. For the past 30 years, during which I've
exposed lies about vaccines from top to bottom, I've been working for
the Kremlin. My code name is Ivan the Giant Killer.
The ibtimes has the story: "UK health officials fear Russian cyber
units are 'spreading false information' on flu and measles jabs". "Concerns have prompted UK government departments to monitor social media and flag false stories."
"Experts are warning that Russian cyber units are spreading false information about flu and measles jabs in the UK."
"In an apparent attempt to erode trust in US and European
governments, state-sponsored units are using social media to spread
lies, the Mirror reported. The Kremlin is believed to be attempting to
foster distrust over flu jabs and the MMR measles vaccines."
"The former National Counter Terrorism Security Office head
Chris Phillips warned that Russian cyber farms are a threat to daily
life. 'This is all about destabilisation by external forces. War is ever
changing and becoming much more cyber-based,' Phillips told The
Mirror."
"He added: 'If the Russian government, or whoever, wishes to
exert this kind of influence, is able to cause difficulty in decisions,
in trusting the government of the day in that country, or otherwise
trusted media and news organisations, then so much the better for
them'."
"According to the Mirror, concerns over the
threat to public health and security are so high that government
departments have been ordered to monitor social media and flag any
troublesome articles."
"Health chiefs have reportedly held emergency meetings
concerning the spread of 'fake news' about vaccination campaigns. There
are also concerns that the strides made through information programmes
[unvarnished propaganda] in schools and communities could be undone by
these false stories."
"Public Health England and the Royal College of GPs have
expressed concern over how much false health news is shared online and
on social media."
ERODE PUBLIC TRUST IN GOVERNMENT AND MAINSTREAM MEDIA? Excuse
me, but those institutions having been doing a marvelous job destroying
public trust all on their own.
And they think you're complete morons; they think you'll buy
the idea that anti-vaccination information must be false and fake and
coming out of Russia.
They think you'll support censoring that information.
"OK, boys, today we're going to merge the 'Russia-did-it'
meme with the 'beware-of-unofficial-vaccine-disinformation' meme, roll
it all up into a ball and push it out there. We've got to do something.
More people are waking up to vaccine damage and the preposterous nature
of our claims that vaccines are wonderfully safe and effective. We know
our claims are bullshit, but we're supposed to know. They're not
supposed to. But more of them do know."
Coming up next: "Let's see. During the presidential campaign,
Trump suggested that vaccines could cause autism. Obviously, he got
that information from...Russia. More proof he's an agent working for
Putin."
The Amish are all Russians.
That soccer mom down the street with the kid who pretends
he's super-healthy and has never been vaccinated? She has a secret
transmitter in her basement. Every night she taps out signals to her
handler in Moscow, using marked pages from Tolstoy's War and Peace for
code. Quick, report her to the FBI. Call the shock troops from Merck and
Glaxo.
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