Karen Kingston Exposes the Sinister Agenda Behind Pfizer’s Latest Ads
The ad, with its ominous tagline “don’t stop my now” and its closing statement “let’s outdo cancer,” has definitely caused both Karen and I to be extremely concerned about Pfizer's intentions.
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In this episode of In the Foxhole, biotech analyst
and I dove into the dark imagery and sinister implications behind Pfizer’s latest ad, which premiered during the Super Bowl. The ad, with its ominous tagline “don’t stop my now” and its closing statement “let’s outdo cancer,” has definitely caused both Karen and I to be extremely concerned about the pharmaceutical giant’s intentions.The phrase “don’t stop my now” from the Queen song they used in the ad is particularly troubling, as it suggests a sense of urgency and desperation. It also can infer a threat to governments and politicians. It implies that stopping whatever Pfizer is doing would be detrimental, even though the company’s track record with the COVID-19 vaccines has been proven to be quite deadly. It could even be interpreted as a threat against anyone who stands in their way.
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The closing statement, “let’s outdo cancer,” is equally concerning. While the phrase “let’s beat cancer” would be more typical in an ad promoting a cancer treatment, the use of the word “outdo” implies a competitive mindset. It suggests that Pfizer is not just aiming to treat or cure cancer, but to surpass it in some way. This could be interpreted as a desire to create more disease, disabilities, and death, which is exactly what we have with the COVID-19 injections.
The ad’s dark imagery, combined with its unsettling tagline and closing statement, paints a disturbing picture of Pfizer’s intentions. It suggests Pfizer is a company that is more interested in profits and power than in the well-being of its customers. Even to the most casual observer, it raises questions about Pfizer’s true motivations and the lengths it is willing to go to achieve its goals.
Make sure you watch this show in its entirety… Karen and I break down the commercial frame by frame. It’s hard to argue against our interpretation when you see all of the pieces fit together. You can also check out Karen’s Substack for more details, as well.
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Is it really don’t stop my now? Or me now? That phrase was repeated at least 4 times. An error?