So spot on. Loved the inclusion of the early videos out of China of people just dropping dead in the street. Like when do we ever see ANYTHING out of China they didnβt want us to see.
I saw those early videos from China, and I stocked up on food like crazy on the possibility that it was real. Then when covid was confirmed in the US, I waited a few months to see if we saw any dramatic increase in deaths, and we didn't. It was a complete nothing-burger.
It triggered me to wear a mask and gloves to Costco.
Being that my former career was in medicine, it quickly dawned on me that gloves cannot be used properly in the wild. You'd have to be constantly removing gloves and putting on new ones.
Not much after that it dawned on me that nobody is using a mask properly. Nobody is avoiding touching the face of the mask once it is donned and nobody is removing the mask without touching the face of the mask. Masks are being used over and over again. Thus masks are useless in the wild. Masks are far more likely to transmit pathogens of all types when used incorrectly. Nevermind Fauci multi-flopping on mask use.
Not much after that it dawned on me that nobody is using a mask properly.
For masks it really seems like everyone is playing into the fantasy of living in a post apocalyptic zombie wasteland even though no one is actually dying. It's like watching a bunch of grown people gleefully play an imaginary game.
Or LARPing, if you will. Probably because their normal lives were so boring and repetitive and uneventful, this whole shake-up has given them purpose and a sense of belonging to the cult and narrative.
Working in healthcare myself, people in the wild wearing gloves drives me and my coworkers insane like nothing else. While I think the masks are dumb too, people wearing gloves is even worse! I legit had a patient wear his gloves into the bathroom and then of course he touched his phone, keys, etc. right after that. My eye starts twitching when I see random people wearing gloves. π€¦πΌββοΈπ€·πΌββοΈπππ
The poison pill was "just two weeks to stop the spread." It appealed to your sense of logic - certainly you could spare two weeks to end a plague. In that time, we gave them the benefit of the doubt to "figure it all out" - even when their policies was mind numbingly inconsistent and silly.
And then they slow walked 2 weeks to 18 months. And their policies became increasingly bizarre. But by that time, they had already developed a passionate core of followers willing to do anything to protect the cult.
Those vids put me immediately on guard. Then the stories of people being welded up in their apartments until they died. Could certainly see the Chinese doing that but if they did info would be locked down tighter than the Xuighurs.
I bought it for a while. What I could not understand is why the Chinese people just stayed in crowded areas gawping as people collapsed. They didn't seem to think quickly moving away was a good idea. So it didn't make sense to me really, just like the Ashli Babbit shooting scene doesn't make sense.
I cottoned on though and stopped dooming about the virus after a few weeks.
Check out he Wooz news video about it on rumble, called Everything Wrong with the Capitol shooting. I am not even convinced the scene of the "shooting" in the hallway was filmed that day.
When I saw Infowars showing those videos of Chinese people spontaneously dying, after the second one or so I saw that it was fake propaganda put out by China. I expected Infowars to be the first to be skeptical of the obvious psy-op, but they were playing into the fearmongering and I tuned them out. The same for Mike Adams/Natural News. NOW finally they realize that it was all fake, but I expected them to smell a rat faster than most others.
So spot on. Loved the inclusion of the early videos out of China of people just dropping dead in the street. Like when do we ever see ANYTHING out of China they didnβt want us to see.
I saw those early videos from China, and I stocked up on food like crazy on the possibility that it was real. Then when covid was confirmed in the US, I waited a few months to see if we saw any dramatic increase in deaths, and we didn't. It was a complete nothing-burger.
It triggered me to wear a mask and gloves to Costco.
Being that my former career was in medicine, it quickly dawned on me that gloves cannot be used properly in the wild. You'd have to be constantly removing gloves and putting on new ones.
Not much after that it dawned on me that nobody is using a mask properly. Nobody is avoiding touching the face of the mask once it is donned and nobody is removing the mask without touching the face of the mask. Masks are being used over and over again. Thus masks are useless in the wild. Masks are far more likely to transmit pathogens of all types when used incorrectly. Nevermind Fauci multi-flopping on mask use.
For masks it really seems like everyone is playing into the fantasy of living in a post apocalyptic zombie wasteland even though no one is actually dying. It's like watching a bunch of grown people gleefully play an imaginary game.
I'm amused and saddened that the truth is literally in front of their faces.
Yeah it was kind of fun for a while. Now it's gotten old. Had covid it maybe lasted 3 days. It's not as advertised. Too much hype for a fucking cold.
Or LARPing, if you will. Probably because their normal lives were so boring and repetitive and uneventful, this whole shake-up has given them purpose and a sense of belonging to the cult and narrative.
Working in healthcare myself, people in the wild wearing gloves drives me and my coworkers insane like nothing else. While I think the masks are dumb too, people wearing gloves is even worse! I legit had a patient wear his gloves into the bathroom and then of course he touched his phone, keys, etc. right after that. My eye starts twitching when I see random people wearing gloves. π€¦πΌββοΈπ€·πΌββοΈπππ
The poison pill was "just two weeks to stop the spread." It appealed to your sense of logic - certainly you could spare two weeks to end a plague. In that time, we gave them the benefit of the doubt to "figure it all out" - even when their policies was mind numbingly inconsistent and silly.
And then they slow walked 2 weeks to 18 months. And their policies became increasingly bizarre. But by that time, they had already developed a passionate core of followers willing to do anything to protect the cult.
The "air quality sensors consistent with burning massive numbers of human bodies" got me for a while
Those vids put me immediately on guard. Then the stories of people being welded up in their apartments until they died. Could certainly see the Chinese doing that but if they did info would be locked down tighter than the Xuighurs.
Like when itβs staged?
Yup. There was one particular clip where one of the poorly paid actors threw out his arms to break a forward fall.
Yes, I told a now-ex friend that it was insane, and terribly done, propaganda. I couldn't believe how many people bought that garbage.
I bought it for a while. What I could not understand is why the Chinese people just stayed in crowded areas gawping as people collapsed. They didn't seem to think quickly moving away was a good idea. So it didn't make sense to me really, just like the Ashli Babbit shooting scene doesn't make sense. I cottoned on though and stopped dooming about the virus after a few weeks.
Check out he Wooz news video about it on rumble, called Everything Wrong with the Capitol shooting. I am not even convinced the scene of the "shooting" in the hallway was filmed that day.
Oh, I never even thought of that, that the incident could have been filmed earlier.
When I saw Infowars showing those videos of Chinese people spontaneously dying, after the second one or so I saw that it was fake propaganda put out by China. I expected Infowars to be the first to be skeptical of the obvious psy-op, but they were playing into the fearmongering and I tuned them out. The same for Mike Adams/Natural News. NOW finally they realize that it was all fake, but I expected them to smell a rat faster than most others.