So this is happening…
From the StepUpVaxUp campaign website:
Funded through the New Jersey Department of Health, The College Health Initiative is a program at the Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey. Our Step Up Vax Up: Campus Helath Awareness Campaign is a statewide initiative to promote peer-to-peer immunization education through digital content creation.
But if you plan to enter, don’t plan on using science. Your “facts” must come from one of three sources:
The content must contain at least one fact from: the Step Up Vax Up site, CDC.gove. or the New Jersey Department of Health’s Covid Page. Entries with information from other sources will be disqualified.
In other words, regurgitate the propaganda they provide for you in a way that your peers will respond to. (Many billions of dollars went into this messaging campaign, but maybe you can get $5000 for achieving what global, national and local agencies couldn’t)
It turns out science may get in the way…
Interestingly, 2 of the countries which were most successful in getting good coverages of vaccination based this not at all on getting their citizens to try and understand the science. One is Bhutan, where there were very successful in preparing a campaign… in involving the religious establishment and in fact using them, in finding the right time and date. And got fantastic coverage. No science was explained.
The other example I know of was Portugal, where the campaign was handed to a retired army general. And the army general just treated the country as his troops. And he rallied his troops. He declared it as a war that the country, in patriotic fashion, was going to fight together….
So No Science. Let’s remember that.
Perhaps this will be helpful from a “plausible deniablity” perspective considering the former Italian Health Minister, Roberto Speranza, is under investigation for homicide after e-mails demonstrate that he instructed local health authorities to push vaccines and suppressed evidence of deaths and serious side effects that were brought to his attention.
I recommend college students think twice. Don’t let the change to win $5000 buy your participation in what may turn out to be the destruction of your generation (and your own health).
Instead, perhaps do some research and respond to this tweet and this campaign with science that explains why you may not want the vax.
Here are some great resources (that would quickly get you disqualified from the contest):
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/
https://physiciansforinformedconsent.org/
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/
https://www.nvic.org/
https://thehighwire.com/
Good luck!
Well at least they are showing their hand by refusing to accept anything but THEIR approved science. But isn’t VAERS on the CDC website? Maybe some kid will throw in a few of these statistics so at least the judges will be reminded of why they shouldn’t get jabbed.
Here's the winning entry from the StepUpVaxUp college competition. Notice the focus on fear of germs vs. safety and efficacy of vaccines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQSD2l6QFYI&t=224s