Today tuberculosis still remains a silent killer, taking 1.5 million lives worldwide every year. We were not terrorized by the media about it. No social distancing, no masks, no lock downs. 1/
But C0v1D! 99.97% chance of not dying.A virus that affects the ill&elderly,whose health has been totally decimated by drugs and vaccines;these poor souls living isolated,removed from their loved ones,locked away in nursing homes at the mercy of strangers who may or may not care.2
Wearing masks, poisoning our bodies and immediate surroundings with toxic sanitizers and aggressive cleansers, depriving each other of essential human contact, subscribing to self-imposed stress and financial burden.....all this is much ado about nothing! 3/
Cases up, cases down, fake testing, calling symptomless people infectious agents, vilifying humanity for its inherent nature none of which is a matter of choice, but a matter of design we clearly have not evolved enough to fully understand. It is very tragic!4/
Being pack/social animals, we live in tightly woven communities and thrive on social contact. Communicable diseases are part of the complex fabric of how we interact and co-habit in society. 5/
Although hygiene and sanitation helped tremendously in reducing and eliminating diseases, we must acknowledge the fact that there will never be a way to eradicate disease for this is a futile task we are bound to fail at. 6/
While individual efforts are essential, we can only overcome diseases epidemics as a community. What I hope we realize sooner rather than later is that our only chance of survival is not isolation nor vaccination, but adaptation.
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