As much as I hate every memory of the covid scam (here in Indiana, we suffered lockdowns and masks courtesy of our WEF-approved "Republican" governor), it is critical that we never forget what was done to us. Nor should we let others forget. This does not mean we rub their noses in it, but it does mean that when the topic is broached, we…
As much as I hate every memory of the covid scam (here in Indiana, we suffered lockdowns and masks courtesy of our WEF-approved "Republican" governor), it is critical that we never forget what was done to us. Nor should we let others forget. This does not mean we rub their noses in it, but it does mean that when the topic is broached, we must be diligent to remind our friends, families, and fellow citizens of the following:
- The "pandemic" was never as deadly as advertised. 94% of the "deaths" counted on the nightly news were deaths "with" covid, not deaths from covid.
- Lockdowns and masks not only didn't work, they hurt the fabric of society.
- The government, big tech, big pharma, and the media lied and conspired to hurt all of us. There is no way to look at what they did and assign any good intentions. This was deliberate and malicious at all levels.
- Freedom is not negotiable. I'd love to think this is the ultimate lesson, but I fear the vast majority of citizens who went along with the scam still believe it was for some good. These are the same folks who think the TSA protects them at airports, because some sort of action is better than doing nothing. We all have a bias to action, but when that action is harmful and squashes our rights, the action we must take in response is to resist. And maybe that's the ultimate takeaway from all of this.
I agree completely with your comments. I was ostracized for my beliefs in not taking the jab, using re-purposed drugs, not masking, etc. Am still looked at with suspicion when I state I will not get any jabs or mask again etc etc. Sigh. I worry every day for my children and friends and the world’s human beings.
Agree 100%. None of us should ever forget any of it. I wrote a paper about it as it happened between 3/20 and 11/21. If I ever need a refresher, it's handy.
As much as I hate every memory of the covid scam (here in Indiana, we suffered lockdowns and masks courtesy of our WEF-approved "Republican" governor), it is critical that we never forget what was done to us. Nor should we let others forget. This does not mean we rub their noses in it, but it does mean that when the topic is broached, we must be diligent to remind our friends, families, and fellow citizens of the following:
- The "pandemic" was never as deadly as advertised. 94% of the "deaths" counted on the nightly news were deaths "with" covid, not deaths from covid.
- Lockdowns and masks not only didn't work, they hurt the fabric of society.
- The government, big tech, big pharma, and the media lied and conspired to hurt all of us. There is no way to look at what they did and assign any good intentions. This was deliberate and malicious at all levels.
- Freedom is not negotiable. I'd love to think this is the ultimate lesson, but I fear the vast majority of citizens who went along with the scam still believe it was for some good. These are the same folks who think the TSA protects them at airports, because some sort of action is better than doing nothing. We all have a bias to action, but when that action is harmful and squashes our rights, the action we must take in response is to resist. And maybe that's the ultimate takeaway from all of this.
John Bates:
I agree completely with your comments. I was ostracized for my beliefs in not taking the jab, using re-purposed drugs, not masking, etc. Am still looked at with suspicion when I state I will not get any jabs or mask again etc etc. Sigh. I worry every day for my children and friends and the world’s human beings.
Agree 100%. None of us should ever forget any of it. I wrote a paper about it as it happened between 3/20 and 11/21. If I ever need a refresher, it's handy.