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☕️ X MAN ☙ Monday, July 24, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS 🦠
Lisa R's avatar

Please comment...is it possible to get Covid over and over again? I know it's not with a regular virus, you build up immunity...but Covid is engineered. I've argued with people at nauseum that the PCR test they're using is faulty and you can't get Covid 5 different times. Am I correct?

Lisa R's avatar

My husband, (a physician) continues to tell me that there are innumerable Corona viruses, (like the common cold) and the PCR test will pop positive for all of them. I was just wondering if I was missing something when people keep telling me they have Covid again. It's almost like the "trans" issue...mass formation psychosis.

daverkb's avatar

People, even smart people, seem not to discriminate carefully enough. Instead they will go with the a word or words given to them, repeated endlessly ... and drilled endlessly into their heads. Such a word is Covid. The result of this and even from people who appear to be on our side is this. Ask anyone who got sick during the PsyOp what they got and they all will invariably say covid. I don't argue with such people. Instead, I will tell you two things which I know.

First, all cause mortality di…

Donna in MO's avatar

I just got into it with a friend (who is now probably a former friend) who told me that my constant talking about all of the scams around covid were hurtful to people like her whose dad died 'from covid' and that I was lacking in compassion. How do you argue with people who want to make this all about emotion? I reminded her that I lost a good friend to the hospital protocol, remdesivir and the vent, and that if she wanted to be angry, be angry at the hospitals and doctors who put liability protection ahead of patient care.

RunningLogic's avatar

I’m sorry, I had someone who I thought was a good friend send me texts in the beginning of 2021 telling me that she didn’t really want to be around me anymore because I was “uncaring” about the people affected by Covid 🙄 Since I wasn’t on board with the lockdowns and masks and mandates. It was very hurtful and upsetting to me at the time. I reminded her that my brother was killed through effects of the lockdowns and my family’s business was affected. But apparently those aren’t important 🙄 I …

Donna in MO's avatar

Yes, covid killed friendships, sadly. l lost who I thought was my best friend since college, actually over my support for Trump and the Jan 6 incident, when I said this was a psy-op and a lot of these folks were goaded into it. She actually listened to me about a lot of the covid stuff, and I knew she didn't like Trump but we used to still be able to get together and have meaningful conversations. But she went over the edge - moved to the Lake of the Ozarks area around that time to be closer to…

It’s definitely been both eye opening and disheartening to see the friends who choose their political tribe over their longtime friendships. You can really tell who is afraid of not going along with the crowd and of standing up for themselves. Or those who don’t want to think, but to rely on others to think in their stead.

“Now, everything is political, and I just find myself having little tolerance for those who prefer being woke over being awake.”

Yes. This.

I have had a very similar experience, I used to have lots of friends with very different political perspectives and appreciated our exchanges and discussions but now it’s just “bigot, racist, conspiracy theorist” type of responses and not meaningful and thoughtful conversation. Very sad. Even when they don’t say it to me directly, if I see them make a post on Facebook insulting people who like Trump, didn’t get the shots, etc., I know that’s what they think of me and it’s hard to get past that.

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