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The whole pattern here looks to me to be consistent with biowarfare. In the US, we have a multitude of people who base their entire health protocol on the manufactured idea that covid is so tiny that a mask cannot stop it. If perfume can get in, why can't covid? They are not fed the idea that covid becomes airborne through respiratory droplets, which I believe is more true. So they assume covid is always free molecules floating endlessly in the air. In that case masks would be more or less useless. But give me a mask, I don't want to breathe in others' respiratory droplets. I learned that less than 300 units of the virus getting through is not harmful, but actually helpful to the immune system to have a smaller inoculation without being overwhelmed. Instead of getting sick, your immune system successfully reacts to the smaller sample. So in this scenario masks are ideal, especially if leakage is addressed.

In a biowarfare scenario, the attacker (China is asshoe) must not only physically get the virus into the population, but also must influence the population through social media (hello!) to believe that breathing in the air exhaled by others without a mask is the sign of a smart person.

Personally, I enjoy working to improve my health protocol, by remembering what not to touch in public for example, as rehearsal for the next rounds of virus to be deployed in the battlefield. You know they're due.

3 years ago
1 score
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The whole pattern here looks to me to be consistent with biowarfare. In the US, we have a multitude of people who base their entire health protocol on the manufactured idea that covid is so tiny that a mask cannot stop it. If perfume can get in, why can't covid? They are not fed the idea that covid becomes airborne through respiratory droplets, which I believe is more true. So they assume covid is always free molecules floating endlessly in the air. In that case masks would be more or less useless. But give me a mask, I don't want to breathe in others' respiratory droplets. I learned that less than 300 units of the virus getting through is not harmful, but actually helpful to the immune system to have a smaller inoculation without being overwhelmed. Instead of getting sick, your immune system successfully reacts to the smaller sample. So in this scenario masks are ideal, especially if leakage is addressed.

In a biowarfare scenario, the attacker (China is asshoe) must not only physically get the virus into the population, but also must influence the population through social media (hello!) to believe that breathing in the air without a mask is the sign of a smart person.

Personally, I enjoy working to improve my health protocol, by remembering what not to touch in public for example, as rehearsal for the next rounds of virus to be deployed in the battlefield. You know they're due.

3 years ago
1 score