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2. We're brought up with Heroes

So what is a Hero, and why does this matter?
late 14c, "man of superhuman strength or physical courage," from Old French heroe (14c, Modern French héros), from Latin heros (plural heroes) "hero, demi-god, illustrious man"

etymonline.com/word/hero
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"from Greek hērōs (plural hērōes) "demi-god," a variant singular of which was hērōe. This is of uncertain origin; perhaps originally "defender, protector" and from PIE root *ser- (1) "to protect," but Beekes writes that it is "Probably a Pre-Greek word."
4.

Achilles during the Trojan War 300 BC

The man, the myth, the mortal

But where does reality end and fiction begin Image
5. There is no proof that Achilles actually lived, but his story may be based on a historical character

historynet.com/achilles-bronz….
6. Heroes provide a psychological anchor.

Whether they are the person next door, a politician, or someone famous...heroes provide hope

And when times are dark this role becomes even more important for people struggling to see light at the end of the tunnel.
7. But as with everything, this story has two sides

The hero also provides a false sense of security. People hold out hope that a hero will come & save them in dire situations

Instead of finding inner power, some rely on external resources.
8.

Thus heroes can be a control mechanism to keep people from connecting with their own power.

Glenda - told Dorothy she had to find her power by herself....which she had all along
9.

We are entertained by an endless legion of comic, movie, military, mythological, historical, and political superheroes.

and we fantasize about them solving our most difficult problems Image
10.

Hey, we even had the hero teachers during covid

11.

and the hero nurses

12.

And there are indeed heroic people that live among us.

But what happens when we stop looking internally for acts of courage and heroism and continually look to others to solve our problems? Image
What happens when we "trust the plan" more than we trust ourselves?

What happens when we look to politicians to save us from problems non-compliance could have solved?

What happens when real heroes are vilified because they are bucking the system?
13.

This is a story of covid revisionism and the dangers of relying on heroes instead of looking in our own backyard....and owning our power (more tomorrow)
14.

...we're going to start with the painful beginning bc I am sick and tired of those who didn't follow things lecturing others

Honesty is needed:

"Months before the COVID-19 outbreak, the federal government’s early warning system went silent."

theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
15.
So I am going to start with my personal experience as someone who had spinal meningitis when I was 13

When I became aware of covid January 2020 - none of the responses aligned with my experience with an infectious disease.
16. I started unspinthespin on Instagram in 2019 because I had dreams that something was going to happen from 2017

So I was compelled to show people how I see the world as a marketer.

You could see the jab propaganda pre covid Image
17. Ful disclosure bc I do not revise my covid history had my n95 masks, gloves, and goggles in mid-January Image
18.

and at the end of January, I was calling out the fear porn and wondering why they weren't adhering to a typical infectious disease approach Image
19. In late January I was wondering WTF was wrong with our government

....and why we were not taking this seriously Image
20. Meanwhile in early February you could see the liberal government moves for censorship

with 2020 hindsight you can see what they were doing. Trudeau has been trying to gag people since he got into office Image
21/ and in February I was certain something was really far off the mark Image
22/ With hindsight, it was clear that the powers that be knew about covid long before we did:

Reported in March, the "first" covid case could be traced back to November 17th 2019

scmp.com/news/china/soc…
23/ Interestingly, I got deathly sick in November 2019 along with my son

I have asthma, and it was so bad I asked my husband to go to the hospital. He convinced me that it was a cold and I was better off at home. This illness lasted for weeks.
24/

Lametti, Hajdu and Tam also knew from late December that something was up

25/ Illegal immigration continued throughout unabated until March

npr.org/sections/coron…
26/

and Trudeau of course didn't fail to use the virus as a way to spread division and racist rhetoric

Feb 1 2020

cbc.ca/news/politics/…
27/



and as we know there was a coordinated effort to get people to socialize during a period when they should have technically been doing the opposite
28/ In February the Chinese doctor who was warning people re: covid died Image
29. Citizen journo from China Chen Qiushi disappeared in February Image
30.

Taiwan took a whole different approach than Canada

"On December 31, 2020 when we were notified of mystery pneumonia cases in Wuhan, China, we began to implement relevant prevention strategies...."

archive.is/wlhkD
31.

"...including boarder control, home isolation and quarantine to avoid community transmission, surveillance, and laboratory diagnosis, nosocomial control,preparing for stockpile of masks and other PPEs, health education and disinformation management."
32. Meanwhile, in Canada, in the early stages of Covid here were articles about how our civil liberties would prevent us from implementing draconian measures

If only we knew what was coming down the road
33/ In the US by contrast

"CDC is deploying about 100 additional staff to the three airports (SFO, JFK, and LAX) to supplement existing staff at CDC quarantine stations located at those airports."

cdc.gov/media/releases…
35/ January 22 2020
“We have it totally under control,” Trump told “Squawk Box”...in an interview from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

It’s one person coming in from China. We have it under control. It’s going to be just fine.”
cnbc.com/2020/01/22/tru…
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Frankly, I am sick of people saying Trump was playing the virus up or that the lockdowns were caused by him

It's factually incorrect whether you like him or not

cnn.com/2020/09/09/pol…
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"In a January 28 top secret intelligence briefing, national security adviser Robert O’Brien gave Trump a “jarring” warning about the virus, telling the President it would be the “biggest national security threat” of his presidency. Trump’s head “popped up,” Woodward writes"
39/

The Wapo reports intelligence got it right and politicians botched the response

washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/0…
40/

Memo from Peter Navarro to Trump 1/30/2020 that trump denies receiving

"The lack of immune protection or an existing cure or vaccine would leave Americans defenseless in the case of a full-blown coronavirus outbreak on US soil..."

slate.com/news-and-polit…
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"...This lack of protection elevates the risk of the coronavirus evolving into a full-blown pandemic, imperiling the lives of millions of Americans."
42/

Compare and contrast Canadas reponse with Trumps

February 2, 2020

“We pretty much shut it down coming in from China.”

nytimes.com/2020/02/02/us/…
43/ and the ridiculousness of revisionism starts here

I was actively calling my MP in February.

Asking what was going on - why we were not following infectious disease protocol

ourcommons.ca/members/en/ari…
44/ Arif Virani's office told me point blank

"what do you want us to do about it?"

Rude and combative

There was no assistance whatsoever
45/

theintercept.com/2020/05/16/rac…

Virtually everyone was calling Trump's ban on Chinese flights racist

Because flights were still coming in from hotspots in Europe.
46/

"Early, frequent, and racist attempts by Trump and administration officials to blame China for the spread of Covid-19, like calling it the “Wuhan virus,” played an important role in establishing a narrative that excluded Europe."
47/

and Trudeau was in Racist overdrive with the coronavirus

48/ and it wasn't just Trudeau

Jason Kenney in AB

calgaryherald.com/news/local-new…
49/
But some did question: Matt Jeneroux said there is “justifiable reason to be concerned” about the measures Canada is taking to prevent the spread of the virus in this country 1/27/2020

thestar.com/politics/feder…
50/ Canada was also actively putting together it's misinformation platform by attacking those who were questioning early on

cbc.ca/news/health/co…
51/ Rubber stamp Patty Hajdu played a massive role in this debacle from the start

It was no accident that she has virtually 0 medical experience. These people were hired to parrot not think

cbc.ca/news/canada/br…
52/

2/17/2020

"Patty Hajdu made the statements in the city's Chinatown after participating in a round-table discussion with members of the Chinese-Canadian community, B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix and Mayor Kennedy Stewart."
53/

"The nature of our conversation was about the impact COVID-19, the coronavirus outbreak, is having on their business, their organizations, and the fear and misinformation that is rampant online," said Hajdu.
54/
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"We're here to support business in the local community who are suffering mostly because of misinformation," said Stewart.
55/ 2/17/22

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"We're encouraging people to continue on with their regular business, to enjoy all the great food and services that are offered here in Chinatown and other Chinese communities because at this stage we consider everything to be safe," he said.
56/ So again, here I am going to correct rampant social media revisionism

People like me who bought PPE early in the pandemic were literally laughed at in Canada.

VERY few people were taking the covid thread seriously. There were not legions of people questioning things
57/ Officials were encouraging people to socialize and were branding those who were asking questions fear mongers and conspiracy theorists

This is an undeniable fact that can't be disputed
58/ Don Davies asked questions about Canada's approach to covid and lack of protective measures in early February

dondavies.org
59/ and from the start, Teresa Tam told the truth that lockdowns and restriction of movement can do more harm than good and that containment works best at the source.

But as we all know this only lasted during the period when they may have "flattened the curve"
60/ Tam was also critical of US actions to stop flights.

Ahhh how funny all of this is with 2020 hindsight

This brings me back to all the people who are now judging Trump's actions during this period (& I have much, much more)

Why are we not talking about the whole thing?
61/ and as a redirect, this is not a political post - but what I do see are many people reconfiguring history to support their likes and dislikes

When we should actually be honestly looking at this mess as a whole, so we never repeat this history again.
62/ Then of course we have the CBC ;)

Ahh how they love to bring people together during a time of crisis

63/ But they couldn't shut down all the people asking questions

ft.com/content/8ede7e…
64/ Questions about MANY things

macleans.ca/longforms/winn…
65/
.....many things
cbc.ca/news/canada/ma…
66/ 2/14/2020 Hysterically, Hinshaw in AB declared covid risk LOW & tells people that fear-based misinformation makes us act in ways we wouldn't usually act🤣

"this isn't like us, we pull together to help our neighbors"

67/ 2/20/2020

Covid ramps up in Canada

68/

These were my thoughts in late February 2020

With little pandemic experience and not knowing what was going to happen, I was wondering why they weren't using SARs protocols and was making plans to go to the mountains of NC to avoid the city Image
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Interestingly in February 2020 Tam was giving out more common sense advice - that the more countries and people that were infected, the less impact any border restrictions would have.

Which is a fact
70/ The only time lockdowns are recommended is to give the frontline breathing room in a pandemic. It's more of a delay to help them than it is a solution

Even the WHO has said the socioeconomic impact of long-term lockdowns outstrips any value...
71/

Then there is this:
To support China’s ongoing response to the outbreak, Canada has deployed approximately 16 tonnes of personal protective equipment, such as clothing, face shields, masks, goggles and gloves to the country since February 4, 2020.

canada.ca/en/global-affa…
72/

Days later the WHO warned of a PPE shortage lol

theguardian.com/world/2020/feb…
74/ and just to make sure Canada was really in a bind when it came to PPE it was revealed

"Health Canada threw out 8,839,942 pandemic items such as masks and gloves prior to Canada's outbreak of COVID-19, the department admitted yesterday."

thepostmillennial.com/a-national-sca…
75/ You see, the media, politicians, and globalist leaders hope you are not like me and many others like @NaomiWong1989

that you will just "forget"

this article has been removed from March 2020 including info from Feb 2020

web.archive.org/web/2020031614…
76/

"Countries may gain time in the short-term as they limit travel to fight the new coronavirus pandemic, but the World Health Organization thinks overall that "it doesn't help to restrict movement," a top adviser to the U.N. health agency's chief said Thursday."
77/

"What we found, as a general principle - not a general principle, a pretty robust principle - is that it doesn't help to restrict movement," Aylward, a former WHO emergencies chief, said outside a room at agency headquarters devoted to the outbreak."
78/ Anyway

threads like this are why @unspinthespin is gone @elonmusk

We can't have free speech while people are still being penalized for reporting what happened with mainstream sources

Sorry if people don't "like" it

More tomorrow
79/ So, in a nutshell, from January - the start of March, Canada ignored a "virus" they knew about since at least December 2019 (likely longer).

Leaders didn't follow SARs protocols whatsoever and equated looking at China as the potential source of the threat as being "racist."
80/ Politicians went on to minimize the virus and encourage people to socialize in Chinatown to show solidarity. Canada also inexplicably shipped massive amounts of PPE to China after throwing away "expired" PPE right before covid.
81/ Tam, Hajdu admitted from the start that border restrictions and limitation of mobility do SFA when the virus has spread all over the world - and they praised China for their handling of the "virus."

Roxton Road remained unchanged until March 2020.
82/ and pretty every chastised Trump for shutting down flights to China.

It was called a racist, xenophobic move that favored Europe.
83/ The feeling in Canada from January - February was the flip side of what you see today. No one really cared about covid. My friends and family laughed at me as I prepped for the inevitable closures and stocked up on PPE. Friends who are now jabbed and boosted called it a cold
84/ Deaths were ramping up in Europe and I was making plans to go to the mountains in NC at this point

theguardian.com/world/live/202…
85/

This is what Hajdu says the protocols were ready in case of a pandemic lol

Leaving out the small detail that the only time to theoretically slow any of this is at the start

86/
At the end of February people were talking about stocking up

Which seemed to wake some sleepers out of their coma

country94.ca/2020/02/27/hea…
87/ Which of course led to the great toilet paper run of 2020

npr.org/2020/03/07/813…
88/ Then of course we have the infamous WE day pics with Sophie Trudeau and her friend Idris

Where they both supposedly came down with covid Image
89/ It's important to remember the times and dates - because these things are important

We scam was a big deal and happened smack dab in the middle of this debacle

cbc.ca/news/politics/…
90/ As we know WE is all part and parcel of this globalist nonsense

cbc.ca/news/canada/we…
91/ I also find it interesing that so many Canadians and Muricans have covid amnesia

As of early March this was Trudeau's stand

cbc.ca/news/politics/…
92

"Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada won't ban foreign travellers arriving from countries grappling with COVID-19 outbreaks, adding that "knee-jerk reactions" won't help to stop the spread of the virus."
94/

The best part? People change their tune depending on their political bias.

Sorry guys, no one - not one single person in the general pubic knew precisely what was going on.

To pretend you did does the truth a disservice
95/ Division and negativity were growing during this period, and Canadians were clearly seeing Trudeau was NOT doing a good job

But covid would keep him in power Image
96/

We also saw a lot of maneuvering Image
97/ I was also writing about neuralink, Elon and technocracy during this period (nothing new) Image
98/ At this point, I was all for them implementing a flatten-the-curve strategy

Short & sweet to protect the front line. It wasn't a popular opinion

But I could feel the shift coming Image
99/

I remember seeing Bonnie Henry get emotional about the spread of covid.

....and was genuinely shocked by the collective lack of concern for the elderly and immune-compromised (this was the feeling at the time)

little did we know what was coming Image
100/ Contrary to popular belief there was very little community concern for others at the start of the pandemic

I had a friend who is not boosted and jabbed to the eyeballs laugh at me when I cancelled plans when my kids were sick
101/
Canada awards a contract to University of Alberta and Wuhan Institute of Virology for $800k to research the Corona virus

washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/…
102/

As we know, Taiwan took another approach

With 2020 hindsight you can see the roots of medical tyranny sprouting.

For the life of me, I could not understand why politicians didn't want to slow the spread early Image
103/ also earlier in the states you can't forget Tom Hanks

The celebrity element of covid always seemed theatrical

psu.edu/news/research/…
104/ 3/9/2020

Canada announced its first death

105/ this is one of my most important threads

All of this has to be documented and shared again and again

The covid response was a coordinated global crime
106/

Then we have the ever-so-lovely Christine Elliott ;)

Um cough, said stockpiling was unnecessary

Nothing to see here - but of course, as we know, there was a roundabout for all these players

globalnews.ca/news/6620830/s…
107/

Meanwhile Trudeau is continuing his globalist pandering

The timing of all of this is super important to remember

nationalpost.com/news/politics/…
108/

Back to the states 2.7.2020

Trump supposedly tells Bob Woodward that the "virus" is worse than thought

nbcnews.com/politics/donal…
109/

"This is deadly stuff,"

“You just breathe the air, and that’s how it’s passed,” Trump told Woodward, according to The Post. “And so that’s a very tricky one. That’s a very delicate one. It’s also more deadly than even your strenuous flu.”

nbcnews.com/politics/donal…
110/ Later in March:

“I wanted to always play it down. I still like playing it down because I don't want to create a panic," Trump said in a March 19 call with Woodward, according to an audio clip posted Wednesday on The Washington Post's website.
111/
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Revisionists want to make him an evil guy - but I 100% agreed with him here:

"We have to show calm," he said. "Certainly I'm not going to drive this country or the world into a frenzy. We want to show confidence. We have to show strength."
112/

I remember this and I also agreed that lockdowns, terror and fake science would not work

Trump gives hope (and I think he knew something more) in February

vanityfair.com/news/2020/02/d…
113/

It's clear that nothing he could have done would have played out for him in the press.

Coverage from Vanity Fare (a Conde Nast publication and this is a thread for a different day)

"Unsurprisingly, he offered no scientific or medical explanation to support his theory"
114/

"Nor was that the first time he’d floated the theory; earlier in the day, during a meeting with the nation’s governors, the president, a noted germaphobe, predicted that the whole thing will be wrapped up around Easter through divine intervention via the weather."
115/

“The virus that we’re talking about having to do, a lot of people think that goes away in April, with the heat, as the heat comes in, typically that will go away in April,” he said. Referring to the United States, he added..."
116/

“We’re in great shape, though. We have 12 cases, 11 cases, and many of them are in good shape now.”
117/
2/27/2020
Trump: the CDC and my admin are doing a great handling coronavirus

118/

It's also important to take note that these jabs were already in the works.

ama-assn.org/delivering-car…
119/ 2.27.2020

People claim trump said we were close to finding a jab for covid

This is untrue - they cropped a quote that was taken out of context about Ebola
120/

His messaging was consistent up until this time - that it was a flu and that we were doing a good job fighting it.

He was reprimanded Rep. Doggett for not taking the threat seriously.

121/

I think it's very important to see things as they were not how we wanted them to be

Too many people view actions through a political lens

I could give a f' if anyone likes or dislikes Trump

I also could give a f' if you like Desantis
122/ I only care if you like Biden bc you are destroying this country

That said - people hated Trump and nothing he could have done would have been right.

So let's backtrack to Faci 1.21.2020

123/

"Bottom line, we don’t have to worry about this one, right?" asked Greg Kelly, the host.

Fauci said, "Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing."
124/

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"But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about."
125/
1.26.2020 Fauci on John Catsimatidis
"What can you tell the American people about what’s been happening?" Catsimatidis asked. "Should they be scared?"

"I don’t think so," Fauci said. "The American people should not be worried or frightened by this"
soundcloud.com/john-catsimati…
126/

"It’s a very, very low risk to the United States, but it’s something we, as public health officials, need to take very seriously."
127/

So what about Fauci and masking

....

buzzfeednews.com/article/natali…
128/

2.5.2020

"Masks are really for infected people to prevent them from spreading infection to people who are not infected rather than protecting uninfected people from acquiring infection," Fauci wrote."

This was a private email so he didn't realize w would be reading it
129/
Fauci continues:
"The typical mask you buy in the drug store is not really effective in keeping out virus, which is small enough to pass through the material. It might, however, provide some slight benefit in keep out gross droplets if someone coughs or sneezes on you."
130/

"I do not recommend that you wear a mask, particularly since you are going to a vey low risk location."
131/
60 Minutes: Masks are important for those who are infected to prevent them from infecting someone else

Right now in the US people should not be walking around w a mask

When you are in the middle of an outbreak it might make people feel a bit better
132/ It might even block a droplet

But it's not providing the perfect protection people think that it is
133/

Fauci continues: Often there are unintended consequences people are fiddling with the masks and they keep touching their face.

(this applied triple fold to kids)
134/

So Fauci is speaking the truth about masking for covid early in the pandemic

Let's see how this evolved:
135/
As we know, Fauci did a roundabout on this, even endorsing the "common sense" approach of double masking

The media spun his words into a "noble lie" to keep there from being a run on masks

Yep....but as we can see, he was saying this privately too

thestreet.com/video/dr-fauci…
136/ More tomorrow
137/

The next part of the covid timeline deals with the ramping up of fear

There was a seesaw effect that happened. People went from thinking covid was a simple cold or a flu to being terrified in a short time.

I wish I could ethically share some of my correspondence.
138/ People who made fun of my research on N95 masks were suddenly bombarding me with requests about where they could buy them

People who downplayed it all now were running for cover.

In fact one woman who literally told me I was crazy is now jabbed, boosted and still masked
139/
3.6.2020

Hospitals warms they cannot cope if covid gets worse im Canada
thestar.com/politics/feder…
140/
Most people decided to selectively look at the hospital situation in US and Canada

Sadly the issues facing them were a long time in the making

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nursing_s….
141/

It's also important to remember that people were being primed with the infamous videos coming out of china

Covid fear porn

142/

3.9.2020

The national lockdown of Italy was announced

repubblica.it/politica/2020/…
143/

My covid response at that time was based on the numbers coming out of Italy

I thought it was concerning and didn't want to be in a city

with 2020 vision there were a lot of problems with Italy

144/

The model for international lockdowns

145/

Anyone in business or financially minded understood what these wort of lockdowns would mean

146/

We had the singing Italians (this happened all over) to inspire hope (now all I see is propaganda

147/ Scenes from silent streets - ramping up the fear

149/

I will come back to revisit the reality of Italy's numbers later
151/ So, let's skip back to Trump because all I see these days is people blaming him for lockdowns

yeah ok Jan

Since removed:

THE PRESIDENT: I don’t think they’re panicking.  I don’t think people are panicking. 

web.archive.org/web/2020030700…
152/

"I said last night — we did an interview on Fox last night, a town hall.  I think it was very good.  And I said, “Calm.  You have to be calm.”  It’ll go away."
153/ The above statement was from 3.06.2020

This statement was from 3.10.2020 (it has since been removed even from the wayback machine

"We’re prepared, and we’re doing a great job with it. And it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away."
154/
3.12.2020

"You know, we need a little a separation until such time as this goes away.  It’s going to go away.  It’s going to go way."

web.archive.org/web/2020031311…
155/ At this point there was enormous pressure and a coordinated world effort to shut down to flatten the curve

theguardian.com/world/2020/mar…
156/

It's an embarrassment for people to say Trump was the cause of the lockdowns (you sound stupid)

I remember every single detail of what happened and was actively writing about

Thoughts from the new york times 3.12.2020

web.archive.org/web/2020031301… Image
157/

3.11.2020

He got flack for leaning on people NOT to cancel rallies.

"Trump had previously opted against canceling his campaign tour as he tried to assure the nation that the outbreak was not a catastrophic emergency...."

web.archive.org/web/2020031218…
158/

3.12.2020

The dude was planning rallies in FL
Not planning to shut down

the pressure on him was enormous

web.archive.org/web/2020031319…
159/
3.11.2020

the WHO declares a pandemic

who.int/director-gener…
160/

It's also very important to check out the 2009 changes in the definition of pandemic and how it could simply fit seasonal influenza

161/ 3.11.2020

Community spread in Sudbury

phsd.ca/first-case-of-…
162/

Just and Sophie in isolation

Ask yourself a question with 2020 hindsight

how convenient was this?
nationalpost.com/news/canada/cp…
165/

As you can see

My thoughts about politicization have NEVER changed.

You can also see I have never been "team Trump" (I did vote for him in 2020)

But it pissed me off to see what people were doing even back in March 13 2020 Image
166/ It was also VERY clear that fear was being used to manipulate people Image
167/

You could see the authoritarianism before they shut down

3.14.2020 Image
168/

I left Toronto for NC right before they shut the boarder because I knew they were going to do something strange and I didn't want to be in the city
169/
3.14.2020

Quebec declares a public health emergency
montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-legau…
170/
3.15.2020

Window to "flatten the curve" is closing according to tam

(um ok lady)
ctvnews.ca/health/coronav…
171/
Canadians urged to come home while they still can
lol

Yeah no thanks
narcity.com/covid-19-outbr…
172/

I start talking to friends about the importance of barter and trade

Most are not interested lol Image
173/ Starting to really see the difference between my fellow Canadians and me

Mass unfollow from my food blogging page because they deemed this tweet not communitarian enough lol Image
174/

Back to Fauci

3.12.2020

"The system is not really geared to what we need right now," Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said at a House hearing" (Re: Testing)
nbcnews.com/health/health-…
175/ and people completely ignored what the inventor of the PCR testing said about Fauci and the testing

176/ Or note the convenient timing of his death in august 2019 of pneumonia

cen.acs.org/people/obituar…
177/

3.13.2020 Proclamation 9994

Declaring covid a national emergency

presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/proc…
178/

3.17.2020

COVID-19 Clinical Trial Launches at University of Minnesota testing hydroxychloroquine

med.umn.edu/news/covid-19-…
179/
More removed info (even from wayback machine)
Calls HCQ a gamechanger

"The nice part is, it's been around for a long time, so we know that if it -- if things don't go as planned, it's not going to kill anybody," Trump says at a task force briefing

web.archive.org/web/2023010708…
180/This is one of the most important pieces of information in my thread

Trump specifically went out on a limb to find therapies that worked

Why is this important?

Had there been an alternative therapy they could never have passed the emergency use authorization for the jab
181/
3.17.2020

"President Donald Trump asked Congress to speed emergency relief checks to Americans, enlisted the military for MASH-like hospitals, and implored people to stay home to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus.

ajmc.com/view/covid19-r…
182/

3.20.2020

Trump is ridiculed from sea to shining sea re: his "feeling" about HCQ

statnews.com/2020/03/20/tru…
183/

These people are literally removing covid history

web.archive.org/web/2023032208…

Another removed page
184/ What it said

3.20.2020

"Director of the NIAID Dr. Anthony Fauci says, "the answer is no" when asked at a task force briefing if hydroxychloroquine is an effective coronavirus treatment, explaining signs of the drug's promise were purely "anecdotal evidence."
185/
Trump cites the success of a small French study

and when I say that people went berserk they did

There was no support for this whatsoever

science.org/content/articl…
187/

this was one of my faves

The media and blue wave people went haywire when a man takes chloroquine phosphate instead of HCQ and dies

Yep Trump's fault

nbcnews.com/health/health-…
188/ FDA issues emergency use authorization for HCQ

fda.gov/news-events/pr…
189/

Backtracking a bit

3.19.2020

CA first state to issue stay at home order
gov.ca.gov/wp-content/upl…
190/

and in Canada Ontario/Toronto is urged to cancel gatherings of 50 or more people

toronto.citynews.ca/2020/03/16/pro…
192/
3.17.2020

AB declares a state of emergency

edmonton.ctvnews.ca/the-situation-…
193/
3.17.2020

BC declares a state of emergency
globalnews.ca/news/6691983/b…
195/

3.18.2020

and here we have it - border closures or nonessential traffic

The one thing that the scientists said would NOT work

usatoday.com/story/travel/n…
196/ and we have the sorting hat for "essential" and "nonessential" people and business which we will see bleed into the climate cult etc
197/

Full transparency I was glad to see someone doing something on 3.18.2020 when they closed the border

Up until this point, it felt like many were just ignoring that virus, and I thought this seemed foolish

But the idea was a short pause....which as we know did not happen
198/

3.17.2020

Very early on these people we into taking power - this was evident Image
199/ It was also clear early on that grandma wasn't a priority (she was just as an excuse for fear) Image
200/
I also found out very early on that pointing out that we were jumping from the frying pan into the flames would not go over very well with people.

This is where my issues started with friends, family and my food blogging crowd Image
201/

and there you have it as early as 3.23.2020 they were hijacking covid

for climate change of course

but we get this with 2020 hindsight Image
202/

sorry for spamming ;0

more tomorrow
202/

3.17.2020

(more for the covid meagthread timeline tomorrow - this will be as long as my climate cult thread)

MIT says we are not going back to normal and social distancing will now be a way of life

To which I said keep away from the technocratic Koolaid. Image
203/This thread is a comprehensive record of the articles and the actions of our "leaders" during covid.

It's also a thread about the use of heroes in culture to keep people complacent and inactive.

From the moment we shut down MIT and co were saying this was the new normal
204/

the US/Canadian border is now closed to non essential traffic

This is also the start of sorting us into essential and nonessential groups.

I was glad to be out of Canada at this time (I was in NC)
usatoday.com/story/travel/n…
205/ I am going to skip ahead to one of the most pivotal periods during the initial lockdown

Trudeau was angling to get his slimy hands on the Federal Emergencies Act

The truckers did NOT inspire him to do this - he wanted these powers from the start

cbc.ca/news/politics/…
206/ which brings me back to the censorship they tried to pull in 2.2020

It was all connected to covid as we see with 2020 hindsight

207/

and don't believe for a moment your fellow Canadians did not see this

they used the media magnifying glass that was bought and paid for to make you think this stuff was normal

here are the comments on the CBC page Image
208/

this was a pivotal moment in Canadian history
cgai.ca/the_covid_19_p…
209/

The Emergencies Act against the truckers was just a test run

the Emergencies Act does not define the term "essential" that is left to the cabinet

.....they can also regulate the distribution of resources & services, limit movement, and use or dispose of property Image
210/ now let's think for a moment how the above paragraph could be used in a more "serious" pandemic for example Marburg...or a climate emergency caused by a statistically impossible outbreak of fires all over the country 😳
211/ the emergencies act is an insane tool

And with the current corruption can and will be used against Canadians

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