What Rich People Know About Vaccines That Poor People Don’t
Candace Owens has sparked critical conversations around many topics, but one of her most eye-opening observations is the correlation between wealth and vaccine skepticism. She noticed that the wealthier people are, the less likely they are to vaccinate their children. This isn’t just about distrust of science, but a deeper awareness of the systems that govern public health, policy, and freedom.
The question isn’t just about vaccines—it’s about the structures of control, the infiltration of power, and the spiritual battle that underpins it all.
The Vaccine Debate: What Lies Beneath
The idea that wealthy people are less likely to vaccinate their children might seem counterintuitive, given their access to elite medical care and information. However, this choice often reflects a deeper understanding of systemic incentives. Wealthy families often have the time, resources, and connections to question the "one-size-fits-all" narrative around vaccines. They hire private doctors, explore alternative health practices, and have the autonomy to say “no” to mandates without fear of losing their jobs or livelihoods.
On the other hand, poorer families are often targeted by government programs that incentivize compliance. Free vaccine clinics, fear-based campaigns, and penalties for noncompliance disproportionately affect lower-income families, leaving them with little room to question. This divide isn’t just about education or resources—it’s about control. The systems of power are designed to exploit fear and dependency, particularly among those with fewer options.
The Infiltration of Government: From Republic to Corporation
The United States was founded as a constitutional republic, a nation under God, with the intent to preserve individual liberty. But somewhere along the way, the republic was infiltrated. Corporations, legally recognized as entities, began to wield power as if they were sovereign. The shift from a government for the people to a government for corporations marked a turning point.
Democracy, once a tool of freedom, has been weaponized. Instead of serving the common good, it has become a mechanism for control, where emotions, traumas, and divisions are exploited to create compliance. This isn’t governance—it’s spiritual warfare. Corporations, acting like modern-day demons, feed off fear, anger, and division, driving people further away from their divine potential.
The Spiritual Battle: Choosing Eternal Glory Over Temptation
At the heart of this battle is a choice: do we succumb to temporary pleasures, comforts, and temptations, or do we fight for eternal glory? Our society has become so focused on instant gratification—whether through convenience, material wealth, or fleeting pleasures—that we’ve forgotten what it means to live for something greater. The pursuit of what feels good has led us to a place of decay, both physical and spiritual.
But we deserve so much more. Humanity was not designed for decay but for life—abundant, thriving, eternal life. We’ve seen glimpses of this potential in movements toward compostable materials, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable living. These are signs that we can live in alignment with nature, God’s creation, and His design for us. It is possible to experience freshness, abundance, and health, but only if we reject the systems of exploitation and decay.
Restoring the Republic: A Call to Action
The restoration of America begins not with policy but with humility. It begins with individuals recognizing their role in this spiritual battle and choosing righteousness over temptation. It requires acknowledging our ignorance, forgiving ourselves, and seeking God’s guidance to rebuild what has been lost.
Let us take inspiration from the great peace treaties and constitutions of history. Let us restore respect for God’s laws, the natural order, and the principles that underpin true freedom. As I write this from my humble position in Atlantic County, New Jersey, I recognize that this is not just a political battle—it is a spiritual one. And it begins with each of us reclaiming our divine purpose.
The Path Forward
This moment in history is not a coincidence. Whether by man’s design, God’s will, or the natural unfolding of events, we are being called to wake up. To see the systems for what they are and to rise above them. To rebuild a nation rooted in faith, respect, and truth.
We have the power to restore America, not as a corporate entity but as a republic under God. It starts with making better choices—not just for ourselves but for future generations. It starts with rejecting decay and embracing life. And it starts with the humility to acknowledge that while we may be small, our collective faith can move mountains.
May this be the beginning of a new chapter—not just for America, but for the world. A chapter where we choose life, not decay. Eternal glory, not fleeting temptations. And truth, not the lies of corporations and demons.
The choice is ours. The time is now. Will we rise?