They’re not going to win. From Doug “Uncola” Lynn at theburningplatform.com:

The Borg are an alien group that appear as recurring antagonists in the Star Trek franchise. The Borg are cybernetic organisms linked in a hive mind called “the Collective”. The Borg co-opt the technology and knowledge of other alien species to the Collective through the process of “assimilation”: forcibly transforming individual beings into “drones” by injecting nanoprobes into their bodies and surgically augmenting them with cybernetic components. The Borg’s ultimate goal is “achieving perfection”…
You will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.
– The Borg
In an article last month, I mentioned virus expert Geert Vanden Bossche and his prediction of mass deaths soon going “exponential” in highly Covid-vaccinated countries.
Since posting that article, I’ve learned through one of my part-time jobs that two younger-aged people died within a day of each other. One was age 37 and the other was in their low forties. The younger of the two died of a heart attack and the 40ish person’s death was, supposedly, according to the doctor, the result of a previously unknown congenital heart defect.
I don’t know if either, or both, of the deceased were mRNA-vaxxed, but, given the employers’ health/service-related fields… as well as the Covid-era deception and pervasive fear in the particular urban enclave, I would say the odds favor both of them as having received the shots.
Either way, two young people‘s funerals were attended by the same coworkers, from the same employer, in the same week, and… according to a discussion I overheard in the breakroom… it was the result of “a one-in-a-million coincidence” (exact words). The vax was not even on the spectrum of consideration, let alone discussion; and, since I never knew the vax status of the deceased, I didn’t mention the possibility to my coworkers.
“It is the nature, and the advantage, of strong people that they can bring out the crucial questions and form a clear opinion about them.
The weak always have to decide between alternatives that are not their own.”
Dietrich Bonhoeffer