The big thing was the losing your sense of smell. Everybody made that such a big deal. "Oh, I've lost my sense of smell. Must be COVID!"
But that's always been a cold and flu symptom. It's just not something we pay all that much attention to. So they picked a common, but often unnoticed symptom of the virus and made it the identifier. That's how they managed to sell it.
You can't forget every celebrity and blue checkmark "getting covid" and making it out to be the worst thing ever, that also helped sell it to the avg normie.
I had to have surgery in December 2020 and of course they needed to test me for "Covid".
My test was done just on the inside tip of one nostril. One swipe; one second. I am thoroughly convinced if being done for surgery, the majority would come back negative. Couldn't afford to lose those billable services!
It’s also a side effect of sinusitis, which is sinus inflammation. Wheat and dairy and processed foods cause inflammation. It’s also a side effect of zinc deficiency. Take a look at how everyone eats these days.
It was weird though, I've had flu loads of times and never loss my sense of taste/smell so completely.
Also, after that bout of flu/covid/whatever, I get these odd blisters under the skin on my toes, nowhere else. Never had those before either, and they recur from time to time too, just not as bad.
The big thing was the losing your sense of smell. Everybody made that such a big deal. "Oh, I've lost my sense of smell. Must be COVID!"
But that's always been a cold and flu symptom. It's just not something we pay all that much attention to. So they picked a common, but often unnoticed symptom of the virus and made it the identifier. That's how they managed to sell it.
You can't forget every celebrity and blue checkmark "getting covid" and making it out to be the worst thing ever, that also helped sell it to the avg normie.
not to mention what role the foot long Q tip busting peoples blood brain barrier played. I never allowed that extreme swab test for me or my family
I have to wonder if the sense of smell could also be damaged by deep nostriling those covid tests
I had to have surgery in December 2020 and of course they needed to test me for "Covid".
My test was done just on the inside tip of one nostril. One swipe; one second. I am thoroughly convinced if being done for surgery, the majority would come back negative. Couldn't afford to lose those billable services!
Losing your smell is also a side effect of having used Cold-Eze in the past. If you doubt me, check out the lawsuits.
It’s also a side effect of sinusitis, which is sinus inflammation. Wheat and dairy and processed foods cause inflammation. It’s also a side effect of zinc deficiency. Take a look at how everyone eats these days.
It was weird though, I've had flu loads of times and never loss my sense of taste/smell so completely.
Also, after that bout of flu/covid/whatever, I get these odd blisters under the skin on my toes, nowhere else. Never had those before either, and they recur from time to time too, just not as bad.
Did they jab one of those test swabs upside your brain? Because who knows what was on those.
Absolutely not, no way I was having some car park attendant shoving a spike into my brain.
You sure it's not just athlete's foot?