CDC Doctor Says Flu Vaccine Is Killing People, Then Gets Sick And Disappears

A mystery:

The CDC Doctor who controversially warned this year’s “disastrous” flu shot may be responsible for the deadly flu epidemic sweeping the country, has been reported missing and is feared dead…

Dr. Cunningham was last seen by colleagues Monday the at the CDC office in Chamblee, Georgia. Colleagues said he was feeling sick, so he left work early and said he was going to finish his work from home. That was the last time anyone saw him and he hasn’t been heard from since that day.

In January, Dr. Cunningham shared his opinion that this year’s flu shot was behind the deadly outbreak of the flu, while warning that if his name was attached to the widely-circulated quotes, he would lose his job – or suffer an even worse fate.

Understanding the dangers involved in speaking out about vaccines in the current climate, we granted him anonymity in the article. However Dr. Cunningham told us we should go public should anything happen to him…

“Some of the patients I’ve administered the flu shot to this year have died,” the doctor said in January, adding “I don’t care who you are, this scares the crap out of me.”

“We have seen people dying across the country of the flu, and one thing nearly all of them have in common is they got the flu shot,” he said…

Another doctor who spoke out about the flu shot, Dr. Daniel Neides, the Chief Operating Officer of the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute, was fired after sharing his personal experiences with the flu shot and writing an article questioning the legitimacy of the CDC’s advice on vaccines.

It is an interesting premise. Give someone a flu vaccine, perhaps to an incorrect strain, and when their immune system finally fights an active flu infection the inflammation will be so explosive and overwhelming it kills them, where those who didn’t get a vaccine have a more attenuated immune response that fights off the flu over a longer period, but does so more gently and doesn’t kill them. In a freer nation, you could debate such a thing honestly, but not today.

I have no idea what happened to this guy. I am at the point where I do not even read this and accept 100% that he was their source, though he probably was if they are claiming it and he could still return and refute it.

But I do find it interesting when you see stories of these people like this. Here you have a Harvard trained MD working as an epidemic intelligence officer at the CDC, who should be a completely blue-pilled normie that believes in the nobility of his government. And then you find out they are actually thinking they could easily be killed by the cabal any day now over something they said, and they are asking people to make sure everyone knows. Think about what he was seeing from inside the machine, and around him every day to be led to believe that.

Interestingly, another report said he tried to call his mother from the car on his way home, and the call went to voice mail. If he was in trouble, he might try to call, and a sophisticated enough opponent could have shunted his call to voicemail to prevent him from making an uncontrolled contact. He could even have left a message, and it was reviewed and replaced with a hang-up on the server because it wasn’t beneficial to the machine.

So did this get him killed? No way to say. It all could easily have been innocent coincidence, or it could have been this article’s assertions, or he might have been doing something else that the Machine did not like, since he was obviously not a team player with the cabal. For all we know, he could have been trying to smuggle out evidence about the relative mortality rates between vaccine recipients and non-recipients. But whatever happened, he is a good lesson for those who want to autonomously advocate for whatever they think is right in this day and age.

You are not going to make contact with a website that has “Tea Party” in its name and not have that contact noted and logged. The idea he could have any contact with any right-leaning site which would allow the site to know who he was, but not have anyone else know, is ridiculous.

When I started promoting r/K, I emailed everyone in the alt-right online, to try and get their eye and promote the idea. I didn’t do it from an email or ISP with my name on it, and I didn’t give out my ID. And yet, I now have no doubt the moment I did, I popped up on a ton of people’s radars, in a domestic intelligence machine being run by Obama-infiltrated leaders. From that moment, I was going to get attention, and probably a lot, given r/K was clearly going to be historic in scale. At the time, I thought I would fly under everyone’s radar until r/K became big, and then I could always get into the wind if things looked sketchy. But it doesn’t work that way.

Likewise, this guy was emailing sites and as a result, he was letting himself be identified by the covert monitors of those sites. From that moment, he was noted and began being cataloged. From then on, if his online browsing activities didn’t already have him monitored before, he would have been after. And possibly quite a bit.

My guess would be that if what happened to him was innocent, then there are people somewhere who were keeping an eye on him that know, be it from cell phone monitoring data, car tracking data, or even in-person coverage. And if what happened to him was not innocent, those people know they were waved off just before he disappeared, and still other people know exactly what happened to him.

It is the problem with living in this age. Nothing we thought was impossible is impossible anymore. As everyone wakes to the new reality, it will create a subtle stress that will permeate our existence, partly because we will recognize we live in an era of threat, but partly because we will be forced to live in a world without a clear reality we can fully understand the mechanism behind.

We were raised to think we could recognize reality clearly, and that lends a comfort to the world. When you know reality, everything is predictable, and amygdalae can spin down and relax as you plan easily for a safe, predictable future. But when you live in a world where you don’t know the parameters, and literally any threat is possible, your amygdala is constantly at high revs. It is constantly trying to parse multiple threads of potential realities, some quite dangerous, all at the same time, and relevance weigh each for likelihood and threat level.

That takes a lot of time and amygdala-development to adapt to, and it produces a sort of stand-offish, distrustful psychology which is not as prone to the type of close adherence to groups that is required for a patriotic society. On the other hand, it is the type of amygdala-centric psychology which will produce a massive rightward shift, because it will be highly threat-aware.

If Q is for real, this is the path everyone will take, and my guess is we will have a nation that is bound far more by a collective distrust and aversion to the government, than by any sense of shared pride in the notion of their nation. And the more Trump and Q reveal about what is going on, the more amygdalae will develop, and the more society will be innoculated against allowing the Deep State to redevelop what it had built.

Personally, I am for full disclosure. Inoculate everyone to the fullest degree possible so that the Deep State can never arise again, and let the chips fall where they may. Don’t underestimate the fortitude of average Americans to be able to reasonably cope with whatever the full ugly reality may be. In fact, the uglier it is, the more it should be let out to create amygdala pathways in the society to see to it that it never happens again.

I can’t imagine any psychological cost that would not be worth it to attain that final result.

Tell others about r/K Theory, because it is a reality you can count on

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Rossa
Rossa
6 years ago

I read one unconfirmed report that a neighbour saw him leave his home and he said they should delete his phone number as if they didn’t know him or had had no contact with him.

BrachaBenedicta
BrachaBenedicta
6 years ago

Slightly off topic, but what are your thoughts on the recent scandal related to the Turpin homeschooling family from Cali? The ones who chained their fifteen kids to their beds. I am having a very, very hard time believing this story as told by mainstream media, and I have a feeling this I an attempt to delegitimize homeschooling. Would love to hear your thoughts!

mark in atlanta
mark in atlanta
6 years ago

as always good stuff, one request though: never put the in front of Deep State