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"Being educated" is not an indicator of being smart or intelligence as anyone can be taught just about anything. Moreover, whether knowledge is retained is unknown. Education may be an opportunity to learn, however.

Critical, logical thinking, questioning, effective problem solving skills, common sense with the ability to retain a good knowledge base and the willingness to challenge and expand one's knowledge are all things that allow one to be "smart" at some point, depending on the topic.

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I worked with a lot of highly educated people, BS, MS, & PhD's. Many if not most of these went all in for the shots. In fact, many talked (bragged) about the fact that they took either the Pfizer or Moderna shots. I told a few not to take the shots but they did it anyway.

Since I live in a very impoverished section of the country, I also know a lot of trade people and retail merchants. They refused to take the shots and knew more about the dangers than the professionals I worked with. I also learned that MDs and nurses, in general, are not very smart. Many kept up with the booster shots and believed that masks actually work to stop viral spread.

The under educated class appears to be much smarter than trained professionals that should have know about cells, RNA, DNA, immunology, etc.

I told the "smart" professionals that we ignored most everything mankind has learned over the last 300 years about disease spread and how the human body works. Of course they disagreed with me.

"DO NOT COMPLY"

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I've seen the same thing. The educated are not just educated, they seem to be brainwashed. I bet they never provided any studies to support their position either. That says a lot about them right there. The blue collar workers seem to use more common sense, like "Don't do it until we know more about it." This probably saved many lives. Caution is needed for new products.

I just saw an add on Youtube for a new pharmaceutical, I still couldn't figure out what it does, but it improves something 37%. That's not much at all when you look at all the risks the product had. And keep in mind the 37% improvement is the best way they could possibly make it look too. The statistics just get worse from that point.

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First you must define “smart”. Second you must exclude all those who were forced to do it. Essentially polls are meaningless since we have all been subjected to decades of oppression, poisoning, bullying and gaslighting by demonic people but we will overcome by the grace of God.

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