The app for independent voices

Yes, the logic errors. The only recourse is to question and keep questioning. Not everything, but enough to know that if in doubt, question. Even if not in doubt, question.

Your deja vu may not be wrong. I was skeptical when I first heard about Covid. I remember distinctly sitting in a restaurant/tavern in the winter, huddled close together with other friends and thinking to myself. "Covid is already here, and look at how it is ravaging us." Everyone was talking unmasked in a restaurant. No one was keeling over. We did know of people who had been hospitalized, but they were in their seventies, had pre-existing conditions.

I must admit to ignorance on Frailty scoring. Was this adopted by all ICU's?

Hearing about how they treat asthma does not surprise me. There were incentives here in the states as well that anyone who had "Covid like symptoms" were treated for Covid. Forget the fact that a lot of those symptoms are shared by many upper respiratory disorders, diseases. I would be raising my hand and saying "Listen, I have asthma, treat that first, then if the symptoms still present, we can talk about different treatments."

Approaching those steeped in the narrative, I know I sound like a conspiracy theorist when I quote the death rate at being around .09%. When they try to ply me with the cumulative deaths over the last three years, I then invite myself to do the same in regards to flu to "hyperinflate" the numbers and to skew the death rate. I mean if you are going to tell me that millions have died of Covid over three years, do I then not have the responsibility to present similar cumulative death tolls for other illnesses? And this isn't even touching things like the PCR tests, the fact that treatment and death certificates were encouraged to be "Covid" related." The numbers are already compromised...

As Christians, you do what you are called to do. I think that indiscriminately helping all people is not constructive. You are also told not to "cast pearls before swine" and that means you have to discern how to help those who can be helped, and those that can't.

But I believe we do have the responsibility in our own limited way, to speak the truth. I've announced to different people I have come in contact with face to face that they do not need to wear a mask around me. Most elect to still wear it, but I wanted them to know the option is out there.

Those of us who saw through Covid felt like we were screaming into a hurricane or a void. Our voices were drowned out by the fear of the 24/7 media campaign.

Yes, a lot of them want to remain asleep. But I think that is part of it. Another part is realizing all the time and energy invested in something that was treated in an ineffective manner. It reminds me of all the time I wasted playing video games over the last decade. I mean, what does the average waitress at a restaurant like Chilis or Applebees care that I maxxed out my rogue in World of Warcraft?

The difference is that I know video games are mindless entertainment. Whereas Covid was passed off as a dire emergency for a deadly virus that has a death rate of .09% overall.

Apr 13, 2023
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