Wherever Seeds May Fall (First Contact) by Peter Cawdron

Wherever Seeds May Fall (First Contact) by Peter Cawdron

Author:Peter Cawdron [Cawdron, Peter]
Language: eng
Format: azw, epub, mobi
Published: 2021-01-21T16:00:00+00:00


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Andy looks at the two SWAT officers standing by the rear door.

“Okay, there’s too much mustard in this horse shit sandwich. While we’re hanging, waiting for the other networks to arrive, let’s take some questions. We are live in the pre-game.” He addresses the audience, looking down the nearest camera and saying, “Anything you want. We’re going free-fire. Shoot questions to me in the chat. I can’t promise we’ll get to all of them, but ask anything you want.”

Dr. McKenzie says, “Ah, we’re really just here to—”

“Oh, no,” Andy says, waving a finger at her. “It don’t work that way, babe. Before we get to what you want, you have to answer what we want.”

The general nods. He gets it. This is a two-way street.

“And here’s our first question, picked at random from M. Chisom in Salt Lake City, Utah. Be honest about 5G. It causes viruses and cancer, right?”

The general makes a polite gesture toward the doctor.

“Oh,” Dr. McKenzie begins. “Okay. What can I tell you about 5G? Alright, 5G has been around for a long time. And by a long time, I don’t mean ten or twenty years, I mean 13.8 billion years—ever since the Big Bang. It’s only recently we gave it a name.

“You see, 5G is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, just like visible light. The only difference is 5G is less energetic than light. If you’re standing beside a 5G tower with a streetlight, you’re getting higher wavelengths of energy from the light than the tower. So, no, it doesn’t cause diseases like COVID-19. It couldn’t. It’s simply not energetic enough.

“Besides, 5G has always been around. All we’re doing is giving it some structure instead of leaving it as a random, chaotic mess of static. Oh, and get this, part of the 5G spectrum was used for television back in the analog days. So it’s nothing new—just a new name.”

The general says, “Change can be scary, but new doesn’t mean bad.”

“Exactly,” Kath says, “And sometimes, new is simply rebranding.”

Andy raises an eyebrow, surprised by what he’s hearing. “Okay, did not know that. Right. Next. Mighty Mouse from Houston, Texas, asks, What about vaccines causing autism?”

Dr. McKenzie jumps at the question, saying, “My brother has Asperger’s, so this one is personal for me. Do you want to know? Do you really want to know? Because I won’t take any crap on this.”

“I want to know,” Andy says, loving the heat she’s injecting into the subject. “Hell yeah, we all want to know. Tell us, doc. Let us have it.”

She pauses. Her complexion changes. Her cheeks flush with color. This strikes deep. Andy baits her.

“I don’t want no fancy words,” he says. “Don’t try to blind me with science. Give it to me straight, doc. No bullshit.”

“No bullshit,” she says, composing herself. Andy can see she’s trying to channel her anger. He’d rather she let fly, but she’s methodical.

“In 1998, a single study said the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine caused a ‘development disorder.’

“The study stopped short of saying autism, but that was the implication.



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