Fake news to reinforce the fake narrative that covid is real. It’s nothing more than the common flu rebranded with the name COVID. They simply changed the name. The Multimedia advertising campaign was a huge success.
It does seem that way, but I do wonder at times about some of the ongoing symptoms that seem to be worse for some people than the "usual flu" all the same. Multi media ad campaign=mass formation psychosis; also true!
Do you actually know any people who have the ongoing symptoms etc. or was it just something you read on MSM? There seem to be so many people that discuss such things, but no one actually has any first-hand experience with it.
My FiL was really ill in December. Hospital said covid but he believes it was flu. He’s still feeling after effects now and it has hit him hard. He’s unjabbed and refused it afterwards - which shows how much the whole jab thing is ridiculous- if he’s just recovered from covid he’s got antibodies so why would he need a jab? He caught hell from MiL who believes everything g the TV says but he’s remained steadfast in his refusal.
I have an unjabbed friend (in his 40's) who got blood clots while he had covid, and is on blood thinners and can't work (landscaper) until after the summer. I have another friend (in her 30's), again unjabbed (although I don't know if that matters anymore), whose whole family had a head cold, she ended up in the hospital. She still has trouble, 3 months later, walking to the end of the driveway to get the mail. Another friend (in her 30's) who is still on oxygen after covid. I definitely think this is man made. All of them felt as if they were under attack when they were sick.
I don't follow MSM. Yes, actually I do know people. At least four people I'd say over the past two years. As well as having a physician friend who is treating many people and has observed that there seems to be a sort of "cycle" in which a person recovering from "covid" goes through various physical issues in different parts of the body for a number of months before it all clears up. He and his family had it very early on, having been on the east coast in early 2020, and also experienced this. He was one who began providing treatment earlier than the "experts" were recommending long ago, though I think he is still recommending the vax last time I spoke with him.
Sadly, I also know a number of people who have died "with covid" where I'd say it was really lack of adequate and timely treatment.
Fake news to reinforce the fake narrative that covid is real. It’s nothing more than the common flu rebranded with the name COVID. They simply changed the name. The Multimedia advertising campaign was a huge success.
It does seem that way, but I do wonder at times about some of the ongoing symptoms that seem to be worse for some people than the "usual flu" all the same. Multi media ad campaign=mass formation psychosis; also true!
Do you actually know any people who have the ongoing symptoms etc. or was it just something you read on MSM? There seem to be so many people that discuss such things, but no one actually has any first-hand experience with it.
My FiL was really ill in December. Hospital said covid but he believes it was flu. He’s still feeling after effects now and it has hit him hard. He’s unjabbed and refused it afterwards - which shows how much the whole jab thing is ridiculous- if he’s just recovered from covid he’s got antibodies so why would he need a jab? He caught hell from MiL who believes everything g the TV says but he’s remained steadfast in his refusal.
I have an unjabbed friend (in his 40's) who got blood clots while he had covid, and is on blood thinners and can't work (landscaper) until after the summer. I have another friend (in her 30's), again unjabbed (although I don't know if that matters anymore), whose whole family had a head cold, she ended up in the hospital. She still has trouble, 3 months later, walking to the end of the driveway to get the mail. Another friend (in her 30's) who is still on oxygen after covid. I definitely think this is man made. All of them felt as if they were under attack when they were sick.
I know 2 people with long covid
I don't follow MSM. Yes, actually I do know people. At least four people I'd say over the past two years. As well as having a physician friend who is treating many people and has observed that there seems to be a sort of "cycle" in which a person recovering from "covid" goes through various physical issues in different parts of the body for a number of months before it all clears up. He and his family had it very early on, having been on the east coast in early 2020, and also experienced this. He was one who began providing treatment earlier than the "experts" were recommending long ago, though I think he is still recommending the vax last time I spoke with him.
Sadly, I also know a number of people who have died "with covid" where I'd say it was really lack of adequate and timely treatment.