Concurrently with the 2020–2021 mRNA vaccine rollout, surging PFAS in packaged foods and 5G’s untested frequencies may amplify vaccine-induced neurological inflammation, potentially rewiring compliant minds to deepen trust in authority, creating a chilling synergy that feels too orchestrated to ignore.
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