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posted ago by changeagent ago by changeagent +36 / -1

[Edit: When I say "flu season", I mean the traditional time of year when people get sick with the flu--and this year, due to vax-impacted immune systems, people will be more susceptible to sickness (in addition to the ongoing vax injuries)--so the volume of sickness could be like nothing we've seen before.]

We can expect that "long covid" will be hyped to the nth degree to provide cover for the for as long as possible.

We can expect more variants and the push to get boosters.

We can expect drummed up anger towards unvaxxed patriots.

Additionally, we can expect that the narrative to blame Trump will be pushed 24/7 across every media outlet (they are already trying to lay the groundwork for it). They will try to use him as the scapegoat and as justification for the next wave of government encroachment.

We can expect another government control--masks, closures, very rigid lockdowns, med system overrun fear porn, rationing of various supplies, and possibly a "new and improved" vax that is forced. And if it gets really ugly, it will not be safe in many places, and many of us may be driven to isolation just to stay safe.

This is all my personal opinion. My question is: What do we do as individuals, families, work places, communities, bosses, leaders, etc.? My answer is: We have to get ahead of this NOW. We have to start talking to bosses, superintendents, public health officials if they'll listen, elected officials if they'll listen, neighbors and friends, family members, etc. We have to help others see through the tsunami of misdirection that is going to occur. I know that that's what we've been doing all along, but we need an extra push. Make a conscientious effort to share these talking points:

  1. Evidence/science proves that the vax is the source of the high mortality rates and the injuries and sickness.

  2. Mask and lockdown response is not necessary and just exacerbates the problem.

  3. Many people are going to be in dire straits, and we need to think about being prepared for that, now... not when the crisis unfolds.

More importantly, we also have to offer solutions. We can't just say, "You're stupid and you chose to get vaxxed, so deal with it," or, "Let the vaxxed die," etc. We have to provide leadership that will prepare our communities for this winter flu season and all that that implies. We need plans (including acknowledgement and the right attitude) for dealing with the vax-injured and the sick. We need those who are in the gatekeeper roles of our communities to understand this before it happens! We need to strengthen our faith leaders in all of this, too--they will be overwhelmed and in crisis.

If I'm wrong--and I hope I am--then so be it.