Okay—the bad guys inflicted Covid-19 on the world, then the good guys countered by unleashing the airborne vaccine "Omicron" on us, correct? Do you think it stopped there? Time for a VIBE CHECK: Fellow amphibians, how are you *really* feeling? Any new, strange, unusual 'bugs' going around?
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Well for one shortness of breath at random times even 2 months after having it, that’s never happened to me with the flu. Total loss of smell an taste, I could still smell and taste with the flu. Really bad muscle pain in my back, and barely being able to wear a shirt comfortably because my skin felt like the shirt was scratching the fuck out of me from my skin being so sensitive. Aside from all of that there’s a few more things but I don’t have to name shit to you just because you don’t believe Covid exist lmao. I know it’s no where near as bad as they say it is, I actually also believed it didn’t exist, or was just a cold/flu before I got it. I will never wear the mask or get the vaccine but for me, my wife and almost everyone I work with it was definitely real and not the stupid flu.
All of the symptoms you cite (minus the shirt problem lol) people get with the flu.
The Flu. Or a bad cold.
Sorry. But your experience isn't proof "covid" exists.
No hard feelings.
Also I’m not trying to “prove” anything lol. I’ve also hade colds, the flu, and Mono before. The last time I had the flu I actually tested positive for it, this time I did not. I didn’t lose my taste or smell with the flu nor did I get short of breath especially not 2 damn months after the fact. I felt like shit for one day, my wife got me ivermectin that night, by day 2 I had broken my 103 fever and by the third day I was back to normal other than still being very tired all day. Almost a week later (when I was feeling fine) I totally lost my sense of smell and taste only to get it back about 6-7 days later. About three weeks later my hair started falling out out of nowhere, I’m still young and my hair doesn’t fall out normally. That only lasted for probably 2.5 weeks, and the shortness of breath thing didn’t even kick in until a month after I initially had it and lasted until month 2. (From the day that I initially felt like shit in the first place). It’s not like I felt like shit for a week during which time I lost taste, smell, got short of breath etc. this was nothing like the flu.
Not all flu strains are the same. Some are worse than others. Some display different symptoms than others. Some strains you get over quicker than others.
The difference here is that the flu did not receive the same World Wide propaganda push that "covid" did.
The phycological aspect of this psyop is a huge factor that most people overlook.
The mind is a very powerful thing.
I’m well aware of the power of the mind and I firmly believed that Covid was just the flu until I got whatever “Covid” is.
How do you lose your smell and taste with the flu and at what point during the flu does it usually happen? When does shortness of breath kick in with the flu not pertaining to pneumonia?
Good questions.
It's been known since at least 1988 that the flu can cause smell and taste loss:
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-02-21-mn-44059-story.html
Mayo Clinic lists "Shortness of Breath as one of the symptoms for influenza:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/flu/symptoms-causes/syc-20351719
But from my understanding those issues arise during the course of actually having the flu, while you have all of the other symptoms correct? Not weeks later (smell and taste) and a month later for the shortness of breath. Either way, I tested negative for the flu. I don’t care to prove it to anyone but I’ll never be convinced that it was the flu, the flu never made my hair fall out and some other crap that was going on either.