I think it's both. I think covid is real, did come from a lab (Trump said this, when has he been proven incorrect?), and is also being used as a psych weapon. I had "covid" back before it was a thing and I can tell you that nothing has ever affected me the way covid did.
It wasn't that bad but it was certainly different than the flu (picked up the swine flu early too, THAT was the most sick I've ever been) but it certainly attacked specific body parts. Common colds usually hit my lungs pretty hard with mucous but this was crazy, had to use an inhaler and go to town hacking up phlegm in the morning for 4-5 days. Body aches coupled with a very mild, almost not noticeable fever and weird pains that came and went for 2-3 weeks after the initial infection was over. Also, I had complete loss of smell and taste (before those were official symptoms) which I have never had happen before.
Granted this is my personal anecdote but when you pair that with the supposed sequencing of the virus by that university in India, I believe that covid is a real thing, it's just weak and lame. I believe the reason the excess death numbers didn't change much was due to the way the virus affected different target groups.
The normal flu affects children, covid doesn't really, but the normal flu isn't as deadly to older people. Covid on the other hand kicks the shit out of the old, infirm, weak, and obese people along with people who are immune-compromised. It drops oxygen levels to dangerous levels (sounds like masks) along with attacking the heart, lungs, balls, and anything else that relies heavily on blood pressure regulation. It's because of that offset in affecting target groups that had a net effect of a normal flu year, more old people died but no children really did.
I'm not saying this theory isn't right, it's certainly possible this is "the usual flu" but I believe covid is it's own unique, but weak, like devil.
I appreciate your response, point of view and giving me an insight into why you believe it is real. Thanks for the addition to the conversation.
For me it's impossible to believe still, as no one can prove you had covid. They did give it just about every symptom of every common illness known to man, and are literally manipulating data to make it seem real. If you are going to believe in it, just don't let that effect your day to day or interaction with others!
I did have a question for you, you know I am wrong, and you know that you are right. How exactly do you know your are right? Or I am wrong for that matter?
I think it's both. I think covid is real, did come from a lab (Trump said this, when has he been proven incorrect?), and is also being used as a psych weapon. I had "covid" back before it was a thing and I can tell you that nothing has ever affected me the way covid did.
It wasn't that bad but it was certainly different than the flu (picked up the swine flu early too, THAT was the most sick I've ever been) but it certainly attacked specific body parts. Common colds usually hit my lungs pretty hard with mucous but this was crazy, had to use an inhaler and go to town hacking up phlegm in the morning for 4-5 days. Body aches coupled with a very mild, almost not noticeable fever and weird pains that came and went for 2-3 weeks after the initial infection was over. Also, I had complete loss of smell and taste (before those were official symptoms) which I have never had happen before.
Granted this is my personal anecdote but when you pair that with the supposed sequencing of the virus by that university in India, I believe that covid is a real thing, it's just weak and lame. I believe the reason the excess death numbers didn't change much was due to the way the virus affected different target groups.
The normal flu affects children, covid doesn't really, but the normal flu isn't as deadly to older people. Covid on the other hand kicks the shit out of the old, infirm, weak, and obese people along with people who are immune-compromised. It drops oxygen levels to dangerous levels (sounds like masks) along with attacking the heart, lungs, balls, and anything else that relies heavily on blood pressure regulation. It's because of that offset in affecting target groups that had a net effect of a normal flu year, more old people died but no children really did.
I'm not saying this theory isn't right, it's certainly possible this is "the usual flu" but I believe covid is it's own unique, but weak, like devil.
I appreciate your response, point of view and giving me an insight into why you believe it is real. Thanks for the addition to the conversation.
For me it's impossible to believe still, as no one can prove you had covid. They did give it just about every symptom of every common illness known to man, and are literally manipulating data to make it seem real. If you are going to believe in it, just don't let that effect your day to day or interaction with others!
I did have a question for you, you know I am wrong, and you know that you are right. How exactly do you know your are right? Or I am wrong for that matter?