Everyday I question myself, am I the insane one but then I go through the realities:
- Ioannidis study 0.2% & lower IFR
- Sweden
- Inventor of PCR test’s comments on # of cycles
- No one I know
- People ‘terrified’ yet merrily shopping in droves
- Insane elder care policies
The..
...list goes on.
The so-called sane people:
- making children wear masks
- shrugging at any other type of death
- destroying people’s businesses & future wellbeing;
- literally trillions being thrown at tracking & monitoring projects that could be used instead for direct...
...health benefits & care;
- Citizens not at all concerned about, even encouraging mandatory vaccination
- Citizens cheering on total privacy invasion & restrictions on freedom of movement via covipass style tech
And then I ask myself again, because the Covidians are so...
...absolutely certain that everything is perfectly fine across the board except that 1. there is a extremely dangerous virus & 2. people like me are dangerously deluded
‘Am I the insane one?’
I wonder if they ever ask themselves that? 🤔
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So I thought I would look into who the authors of this 'Compulsory Vaccination' paper were. Unsurprisingly perhaps, all have involvement with/had work funded by the Wellcome Trust & their interests lie in things like neurointerventions in crime prevention, assisted suicide...
I’d posit that they spotted the opportunity pre-Covid seeing as mid-last year the WEF partnered up with the UN to bring in Agenda 2030/21 & then sponsored a coronavirus role play (Event 201) toward the end of the year, but I’m just a conspiracy theorist, right?🤔
Covid is far more dangerous than flu, look at all the deaths!
Except,...if you consider those deaths in light of the fact that country after country:
😷 - put covid +tive or untested hospital patients into care homes (see thread attached at bottom of this one);
😷 - refused...
... hospital treatment to care home residents;
😷- pushed DNRs on elderly & vulnerable;
😷 - pushed end of life drugs on people who might otherwise have survived;
😷 - coded people as covid when they had multiple co-morbidities (usually more than 1, US for example...
... average 2.6);
😷 - when they coded people as covid because they had a positive test (on a test known to give high false positives see NYT article) & died later but didn’t interrogate how they died;
I’m technically taking a break from Twitter but felt this was an important thought to share. I’ve been watching a lot of mask wearers lately as it is very popular where I am & it’s been making me think about the psychology driving what seems to me to be an obsession or even an...
...addiction. I’ve been thinking back in particular to when I was a small child & much to my father’s great worry I developed a habit, and looking back I’d say it was an addiction to pulling my blanket up over my face to go to sleep. Dad was always very worried that I might...
...somehow suffocate myself or at the very least he was sensible enough to worry about possible health effects it might have (until 2020 no one ever thought inhaling your own stale air was a good idea)...but he had a lot of difficulty in getting me to give up the addiction. So,..
I don’t watch any TV & any mainstream articles I do see are filtered via my Twitter echo chamber. I sometimes wonder if I’d have been a mask wearing Karen if I had been an MSM consumer. 🤔I don’t think I would have though as I did a great course in critical thinking & media...
...back in the day that taught me how to question the narrative & see how language is used to position the reader or viewer to think or feel a certain way about what is being presented to them. If we ever get out of this it is imperative that the general public is taught to...
...take a step back from the information they are being fed & hold it up to be criticised. That is the way forward, not censorship. If you have kids & you do watch tv together I would also suggest encouraging them not to be passive listeners, get them to ask questions & talk...