(Will Justice) In a Fox News interview with Maria Bartiromo, Trump said: “we’re going to have a vaccine, and then we have to be able to give it, to use it on most of our population.” Many took this statement to mean Trump was pushing mandatory vaccination. But what a lot of people missed was that Trump later said: “not everyone will want to get it.” Point of fact: if you pull his statements out of context it looks like he’s pushing mandatory vaccination. But in truth, Trump has never been warm to vaccines and has unquestionably stated he does not endorse mandatory vaccination.
by Will Justice, May 15th, 2020
Here’s the transcript of the Bartiromo interview that is causing so much panic:
Bartiromo: “Can we get to a place where the White House is, and corporate America, where every time you go to work you just get your temperature taken, you get a test, is that where we’re going?
Trump: “You don’t want to be doing that, look, we want to go back to, like you want to see a baseball game, or you want to see a basketball, or football, you want to walk into a stadium. I went to the Alabama – LSU game last year, they had 110,000 people in the stadium, I don’t want to see 25,000 people where you have empty seats all over the place.”
Bartiromo: “When do you think we can get back to that Mr. President?”
Trump: “I think we’re going to have a vaccine by the end of the year, we’re doing very well with a vaccine, and I will tell you something I just literally left a meeting, we’re mobilizing our military, and other forces, but we’re mobilizing our military on the basis that we do have a vaccine, you know it’s a massive job to give this vaccine, our military is now being mobilized so at the end of the year we’re going to be able to give it to a lot of people very, very rapidly, I just had that meeting.”
Bartiromo: “And you’re just doing something with syringes as well, so that you can have, uh, it plentiful, you have enough vaccine.”
Trump: “We will have tremendous force, cuz, assuming we get it, then you have to distribute it, and unless you’re mobilized and ready you’re not going to be able to do it for a long time, so we’re starting now. We’re of the assumption that by the end of the year we’re going to have a vaccine, and then we have to be able to give it, to use it on most of our population.
Now, we’ll focus on elderly, we’re going to focus on nursing home and, you know, senior citiizen centers, because that’s really, if you look at it, that is so, that is a very vulnerable group, it’s a terrible thing, but, so we’re going to be focused on them.” [Source]
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“…and then finally we’ll be moving towards this mass vaccination campaign, continuing to follow, and I want you to know, the CDPH is already deep in the planning stages around vaccination. We’ve already bought the syringes. We already know where it’s going to happen. We’re thinking about what that’s going to be. It’s all part of this plan.” ~Allison Arwady, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health
Trump said he is mobilizing the military as if a vaccine will be ready. He’s pandering to the people, mainly deep staters, who think we can only reopen the economy if we have a vaccine. But as you’ll see, Trump doesn’t believe we need a vaccine to end the pandemic.
Now consider this video wherein a reporter specifically asks Trump if everyone will be subjected to a vaccine.
https://twitter.com/M2Madness/status/1261344531716493312
TRUMP: “No, we’re looking for a full vaccine for everyone, that wants to get it. Not everyone is gonna want to get it.”
https://twitter.com/SITSSHOW/status/1261329884154155009
The fact is, there are a lot of anti-Trump truthers out there that, unfortunately, have fallen into intellectual dishonesty in their effort to rage against the powers that be.
Here’s the problem, Trump was never one of them. And, in effect, these same anti-Trump truthers are raging against a straw man.
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Sadly, a lot of well-intentioned people haven’t done their research. But that’s OK. No one is perfect.
Thankfully, we have a lot of evidence on hand, and when we add it all up, it paints a much different picture than the doom and gloom some doomsayer truthers promote.
First, let’s look at what Trump has said in the past about vaccines. We’re drawing from a website that archive’s his tweets. We’re only going to pull a few from a list of dozens.
Trump is one of the only politicians to be elected that actually acknowledges the connection between vaccines and autism.
Autism rates through the roof–why doesn't the Obama administration do something about doctor-inflicted autism. We lose nothing to try.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 22, 2012
"@P01YN0NYM0U55: @jamandatrtl #vaccines #Shills insist #Autism starts in utero or genetic, but parents insist sudden onset after #vaccine"
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 6, 2014
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Trump has also alluded to the fact the studies disproving this link are likely bogus.
So many people who have children with autism have thanked me—amazing response. They know far better than fudged up reports!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 4, 2014
I am being proven right about massive vaccinations—the doctors lied. Save our children & their future.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 3, 2014
Now to be clear, Trump is not anti-vaxx. He believes that vaccinations have their place but the current schedule is causing harm.
So many people don’t understand I am a big proponent of vaccines for children—just not in one massive dose—spread them out over time.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 9, 2014
To be honest, I think there’s a lot of reason to question vaccines in general, or at the very least the things we currently put in vaccines.
Next, looking at the effect Trump’s stance has had, consider this study.
New study finds Trump’s tweets intensify anti-vaccine attitudes among his supporters
New research has found that Americans who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 are particularly prone to anti-vaccination attitudes and that these attitudes can be exacerbated by the president’s tweets. The findings have been published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
“I’m generally interested in anti-vaccination beliefs because they have the potential to do so much damage. When Trump was elected it also struck me as a curious moment in history, because he was the first U.S. president in modern history to be on the record with anti-vaxx views,” explained study author Matthew J. Hornsey, a professor at the University of Queensland Business School.
The media and scientists that study social trends believe Trump is an anti-vaxxer. His rhetoric on vaccines just doesn’t support mandatory vaccination. It never has.
Next, recall what Trump said recently, according to The Washington Post, about whether or not we need a vaccine to get over the coronavirus pandemic.
“I feel about vaccines like I feel about tests: This is going to go away without a vaccine,” Trump said. “It’s going to go away, and we’re not going to see it again, hopefully, after a period of time.”
As we said, taking all his statements into account, there’s no logical way to conclude Trump is pushing mandatory vaccination.
What’s more, from the first days of the coronavirus pandemic crisis, Trump was not pushing vaccines but hydroxychloroquine. It was only after the media and medical officialdom, like Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci pushed a vaccine solution that Trump began speaking to it as a possible option. But even here, it’s clear that Trump is pandering to the deep state, and in doing so, it’s only revealing more of the corruption about the entire COVID-19 plandemic… ahem… excuse me, pandemic.
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Of course, those who firmly believe Trump is just another NWO deep state shill will continue to push false claims about him, to the detriment of the truth movement in general.
When the pursuit of truth becomes an effort to support your ideological views, you cease to be a truther and become an ideologue.
But as we said, this is OK.
All this proves that we really are in a Great Awakening where even the truth community will be held to account for any falsehoods they push to the masses.
For our part, we know that it certainly is possible Trump is not working for the light. But the evidence to support the fact he is doing good things just keeps piling up.
Does that mean we should just blindly “trust the plan” and not think critically? Absolutely not.
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Good men can climb the ladders of power and use that power for good. But it’s our job to keep them in line by holding power to account and demanding answers.
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– Will Justice
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