Agree entirely—we’re in for a long bumpy ride. Two nitpicking points — first, not all of those government types got the shot; some were obviously faked (nothing in the syringe, fake needle) and we’ll never know if some of the not-faked shots were saline.
Second, I refuse to excuse those who volunteered for this experiment because Fauci and/or the CDC said so. I’m not smarter nor am I better educated, but it took me all of 5 seconds to say “wait just a freakin’ minute — exactly what is in these magic ‘vaccines’ and do I really want to participate in this test of a potentially DNA-altering product that has no safety profile and no proven efficacy?” (the ‘95% effective’ business was obvious bunkum).
The manufacturers themselves have always admitted (on their websites) that the shots prevented neither infection nor transmission (so why take them?). The definition of “vaccine” had to be changed so the shots would qualify for the blanket liability indemnification. The CDC has always had a disclaimer on their website stating that the PCR test could not differentiate among any of the coronaviruses; a positive test could mean you have SARS-CoV-2 or a cold. All of this was easily available prior to the first needle jabbing the first arm. Anyone with a smidge of critical thinking should have known to steer clear, especially given the poor track record of “the experts,” and the horrifying history of psychopathy in the pharmaceutical industry, which calculates billion dollar payouts to those its products injure as the cost of doing business.
They all should have known better. I’ll save my empathy/sympathy for those who complied with mandates to keep their jobs — and even that compassion is limited, given how widely the risks were known by the time corporations were forcing employees to be jabbed. Damn difficult to lose your job, but you can’t look after your family at all if you’re dead or disabled.
Bed made; sleep in it.