Amish communities rejected Covid vaccines, refused to wear masks, and went about their normal daily activities while the rest of America was turned upside-down.
According to the CDC and mainstream media, the Amish were set to suffer from excess death due to Covid. In reality, the exact opposite happened.
They also didn't watch the hysterics playout on tv or in the media....big difference
I feel like a prized racehorse!
^^^^^This.
I never covered my face with anything for any reason. I never social distanced.if somebody wanted thier 6 feet,i made them move. I done everything they said not to do. And didnt do a damn thing they said to do. I shook hands. I shar3d pipes,joints,blunts and bongs.
IM STILL WAITING TO CATCH IT!
I'm with you.
Ditto…
My hubby works in a healthcare facility. He was been bringing home "germs" for years. We both had covid last December and it was just uncomfortable, not as bad as having the flu. My tooth infection was worse!! Still unjabbed and plan on staying that way. I won't take anything that comes in a needle.
Even as sick as I was (food poisoning) when my husband took me to the ER, I refused to put on a damn mask. Threw it on the floor and asked for a barf bag. I just never fell for the whole mask thing, irritates me to this day. The other night on the way to dinner with another couple we saw some eejit standing outside at a bus stop wearing a mask. I rolled down my window and yelled at her to take her face diaper off. It just irritates me to no end.
Whenever someone asked me to put on my mask, I would say, "Sure -- what does it do?"
I mean, if you're going to pressure people to wear a mask, certainly you must know what it will do, right?
Universally they had no idea. They would punt saying, "I don't know, I'm not an expert."
Then I'd ask, "Well then why are you trying to force people to wear a mask if you don't even know what it does?"
The answer was always Nazi-esque: "That's just our policy. I'm just doing my job."
(The Nuremberg defense).
Ivermectin cured a tooth infection I didn't even know I had.
I’m the same. I even traveled to Texas in June 2020 to see family (fellow awakened folk). I supposedly had it once in 2021, I recovered just fine, no lasting ill effects. It was just the flu to be honest with you.
My experience during Covid was hardcore fucking insane, and the primary reason why I’ve come to realize that most of the people I know actually hate me without even knowing that they hate me. I had it with a baby while 7 months pregnant. It was unpleasant, and probably pretty low on the top 15 worst sicknesses I’ve had since I’ve been alive…but it’s very low on that list. I don’t get sick often, so the scale is pretty weak, which is why it registers. I was in a country that made me get tested because my husband was positive. I was uncomfortable and couldn’t taste. Pregnancy probably compounded my discomfort. The disgust I felt when I realized that this pathetic “pandemic” was what they fucked my life up over is something I can never wash out of my heart. Unfortunately.
I wore a respirator once in 2020 to apply some spray foam insulation. I felt like such a coward, but I've still got both lungs.
I think homeless population was a better control group. I'm betting most of them didn't get the jab. They exist in shitty living conditions and most probably have health problems (disease and drug use).
Based on the narrative, the homeless population should no longer exist.
Mexico too, they had endless supply of Ivermectin
Exactly!
We went to an Amish store during COVID. My husband had a mask on to enter But I didn't wear one. The guy at the desk looked at my hubby and asked him if he were scared. I just laughed.
It was refreshing to not have to wear a mask in a store in a state with mandatory mask requirements.
They are also a great control group on all vaccines and their relation to autism rates.
I had a couple of Amish patients who quietly refused to mask. My reaction was, “good for them.” I never got all crazy about demanding masking, because I knew, despite hospital policies, masks were ineffective. The hospitals complied with big brother’s demands, because they were paid to do so. My doctor and I parted ways because she demanded I wear a mask. I found a doctor to write the prescription I needed and haven’t been back.
My coworkers don't talk to me anymore. They ALL fell hard for the scamdemic and even HR threatened disciplinary action for my refusal to get injected, upload proof and wear a muzzle.
in 2021 an elderly Walmart greeter lady was wiping carts and checking for masks. I refused as I think she recognized me from the previous time I refused. She was calling security as I slipped out of sight down one of the aisles.
I live in Lancaster County, PA, and attest that this is truth. Yes, of course, there were incidents of "CoVID," or the flu, or whatever you want to call it, but nothing unusual. It's everyday life. People get sick, and people get better. No big deal.
We were still in lockdown In October 2020, but that did not stop my husband and I from attending an Amish wedding wth a crowd of approximately 300.
The Amish are a truly amazing group. We have learned so much from them over the past 12 years.
I went to the Amish iridologist/herbalist doctor recently, and they said they've been doing a lot of work detoxing people from the Covid vax. People ahead of us had flown in from San Franscisco to go there because of Covid vax symptoms. Super awake people there, conversant in reality!
I said the homeless were the control group that don't want to talk about. If Covid was as dangerous as they said, Portland & San Fran would be empty
I went to Amish country during that time for a breath of fresh air. I asked them why they didn't get it and they said it was because they didn't watch tv.
And the homeless. Don’t forget the bums that never socially distanced or kept any hygiene really.
Consider the source
I would expect to see a similar number of excess deaths in the Amish community during the height of the pandemic, since those deaths would mainly have been among the vulnerable and elderly who had no prior exposure. There might have even been deaths fraudulently ascribed to Covid during that time period (as we saw in the general population). Lots of dollars were paid out for every Covid death so many deaths were marked as "Covid" regardless of the actual cause of death.
What I would NOT expect to see, and what this study apparently doesn't address, is any excess deaths in the Amish community since the vaccines were rolled out. Whereas of course we do see a large number of excess deaths (and increasing) in the general population over the past couple of years.