What you call "Covid" was a whole bunch of different things. It's not "one dis-ease". If it were, everyone would have the same symptoms, which they didn't.
For those who felt they had a "new thing", the cause of this new thing was the throwing off of old/dead/repressed thought/belief that had hardened into the body. This is age-old wisdom that your ruling cabal wishes you not learn about.
And since everybody is holding different versions, strengths, and intensities of repressed trauma, false beliefs, bad information in their bodies that they have not yet released, everybody has different experiences in terms of symptoms, intensities and durations of illness.
And it's all part of the "great awakening". Light displaces dark. And most of humanity still unwittingly holds onto pockets of darkness in their minds, and therefore their body.
"Covid" was a wave of light displacing darkness. An explanation few are yet willing to accept. So be it.
What can be said with provable scientific certainty is that no such thing as a "virus" has ever been proven to exist. So there must be another explanation.
Im not doubting the possibility that i am wrong snd you are right. That because i was primed to believe this was a new virus that i then convinced myself the symptoms were diffirent.
However, as the other anon pointed out it did feel diffirent. I would say the main diffirential symptom is the loss of smell. While true that is not totally unique i have never heard of a flu or cold on this scale completely altering peoples sense of smell.
Mine has never recovered and this was 2 years ago, i am still unable to smell certain things. This is the same in atleast 4 people i know also.
Ghosty, do you experience phantom odors? It's been over a year since recovering from the Coof. Acutely, my husband and I lost our sense of smell. Certain smells began returning after about a month, but about 2 months into our recovery my husband says, "why do I smell smoke?". I didn't smell it, but got worried and began checking the furnace, outlets, anything that I could think of that may start a fire. What I had not told my husband was occasionally I would smell a strange odor; I can only describe it as a cross between microwave butter popcorn and something rotten....my husband's phantom odor was smoke or cigarette smoke. These phantom episodes became less frequent as 2022 went on. There are still times when I experience the phantom odors, but now my odor has turned into a rancid hot oil/grease smell. Not sure if this info will be of use to Morpheus...
How many times did you get the cranial scrape "nasal swab" test?
I agree, Covid is different than flu/fever/colds/pneumonia, none of which are caused by any unicorn-virus however as none have ever been proven to exist.
I'm collecting data on the long-term loss of smell/taste issue and would appreciate your feedback. I can explain the short term loss, as the purpose was to curtail the appetite and allow the body to purge without having the extra job of digestion, which is the hardest work the body does each day.
But I cannot yet explain these cases of long-term smell/taste loss.
curiously, have you had covid? if you have you'd know its different.
I haven't been sick in over 40 years.
What you call "Covid" was a whole bunch of different things. It's not "one dis-ease". If it were, everyone would have the same symptoms, which they didn't.
For those who felt they had a "new thing", the cause of this new thing was the throwing off of old/dead/repressed thought/belief that had hardened into the body. This is age-old wisdom that your ruling cabal wishes you not learn about.
And since everybody is holding different versions, strengths, and intensities of repressed trauma, false beliefs, bad information in their bodies that they have not yet released, everybody has different experiences in terms of symptoms, intensities and durations of illness.
And it's all part of the "great awakening". Light displaces dark. And most of humanity still unwittingly holds onto pockets of darkness in their minds, and therefore their body.
"Covid" was a wave of light displacing darkness. An explanation few are yet willing to accept. So be it.
What can be said with provable scientific certainty is that no such thing as a "virus" has ever been proven to exist. So there must be another explanation.
Im not doubting the possibility that i am wrong snd you are right. That because i was primed to believe this was a new virus that i then convinced myself the symptoms were diffirent.
However, as the other anon pointed out it did feel diffirent. I would say the main diffirential symptom is the loss of smell. While true that is not totally unique i have never heard of a flu or cold on this scale completely altering peoples sense of smell.
Mine has never recovered and this was 2 years ago, i am still unable to smell certain things. This is the same in atleast 4 people i know also.
Ghosty, do you experience phantom odors? It's been over a year since recovering from the Coof. Acutely, my husband and I lost our sense of smell. Certain smells began returning after about a month, but about 2 months into our recovery my husband says, "why do I smell smoke?". I didn't smell it, but got worried and began checking the furnace, outlets, anything that I could think of that may start a fire. What I had not told my husband was occasionally I would smell a strange odor; I can only describe it as a cross between microwave butter popcorn and something rotten....my husband's phantom odor was smoke or cigarette smoke. These phantom episodes became less frequent as 2022 went on. There are still times when I experience the phantom odors, but now my odor has turned into a rancid hot oil/grease smell. Not sure if this info will be of use to Morpheus...
How many times did you get the cranial scrape "nasal swab" test?
I agree, Covid is different than flu/fever/colds/pneumonia, none of which are caused by any unicorn-virus however as none have ever been proven to exist.
I'm collecting data on the long-term loss of smell/taste issue and would appreciate your feedback. I can explain the short term loss, as the purpose was to curtail the appetite and allow the body to purge without having the extra job of digestion, which is the hardest work the body does each day.
But I cannot yet explain these cases of long-term smell/taste loss.