I just read an article that explained how masks did not hinder transmission of Covid among school children.
On the one hand I am like, "Yeah! Told you so!"
But then I realize that to be validated about this seems to imply that I agree Covid was real in the first place.
But what of the argument that it was never isolated?
Back and forth. Back and forth.
Wuhan did it! No, it came from fort Detrick!
Back and forth. Back and forth.
The vax helped! No, it didn't.
Back and forth. Back and forth.
Divided Americans argue, and the act of arguing implies it was all real, and that it was a pandemic.
It was a man-made virus. No, it was a bio-weapon. No, it came from bats.
Amidst all of the conflicting stories the evil-doers will escape justice. It's the Cabal playbook. Pisses me off.
I am antivax, but I think covid was a mild bio-weapon, and all flu was labeled covid. It was a plandemic to throw cover on the elction steal. And, it was also a power grab. And, it provided the opportunity to wreck humanity with the poison jab.
I cannot be gaslit away from those conclusions.
Done ranting. Thanks.
Loss of taste and smell has always been a common symptom for colds and flu tho.
Not the way “covid” did though. I just got over a sinus infection and I lost most of the flavor in food (because I couldn’t breathe through my nose hardly) but I could still taste, and now a week later I have full flavor back.. With covid I felt my taste buds change. And it took quite awhile to be able to taste or smell even weeks and months after I was better.