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Saturday, August 28, 2021

if we resist



I’m over it. I’ve been over it a long time. I’m turning another page. That’s all I do. Sometimes the pages repeat themselves. Sometimes they evolve. Sometimes they devolve. Sometimes they’re disjointed. I never cared if people wore masks or didn’t wear masks. Besides online, I shop at all local stores. I know the owners and in most cases, the employees. I know customers and vendors. At the local shops I abided by their rules. Even if they didn’t agree with the mandates, they followed the mandates and I followed their rules. I don’t shop at the big stores. I don’t give a fuck what people do in the big stores. They can wear ten masks or no masks for all I care. I never cared about who wore a mask and who didn’t wear a mask. Around here, 99% of people I encountered in stores and restaurants wore masks from spring 2020 until the “mask mandate” was lifted in June 2021. But, if no one wore a mask, I wouldn’t give a fuck. I didn’t give a fuck. If I respected the shop owner, I wore a mask. I wore homemade cotton masks in the local shops. I’ve avoided the big stores for a long time. The pandemic didn’t alter my habits. Local shops and restaurants. Take-out and delivery. Everything stayed the same. If the shop owner was wearing a mask, I was wearing a mask. It didn’t bother me. I only complied if the shop owner complied. I never walked down the street or in the park with a mask. Yes, I wore a mask in the doctor’s office. Yes, I wore a mask at the dentist. But this is all anecdotal. This is what I experienced. Everyone’s experience is different.

I know less than 20 people who “got covid.” I know two people who died after going to the hospital and being diagnosed with covid. They were both less than 50 years old. I do not know their medical histories. The majority of people I know who “got covid” were associated with Tree and her colleagues. I have a small number of friends and acquaintances. I am a homebody smoking weed and laying on the floor. The “pandemic” didn’t affect me in the same way it affected people who spend a lot of time away from their homes. I don’t really go anywhere or do anything related to large crowds. There was a time when I did, but now I would rather stay home and melt into the floor. When you go nowhere and avoid the media, you don’t even know there’s a “pandemic.” But I complied with the local shop owners who complied with the governor. Fuck you, Cuomo, you dirty old man.

Let’s start here: covid is real. It’s been sequenced. Digitally sequenced. The literature is public and free. Covid is not the flu. The PCR test is not 100% accurate. They are manipulating the data by manipulating the cycles. No more than 15 cycles are required. Thus, with enough cycles, something is bound to surface. What is the load vector? Does the vector vary between vaccinated and unvaccinated? The PCR test they used all throughout 2020 was unable to differentiate between influenza, covid, and the common cold. It could only test for covid, allegedly. The test was also prone to false positives. And that is the test used to compile the official statistics. Were they performing autopsies on all 400,000 Americans who died “of covid” in 2020? How do we know which deaths were influenza and which ones were covid? How many of the deceased had one or more comorbidities? How many of the deceased were over the age of 70? How many of the deceased were overweight, obese, diabetic, asthmatic, immunocompromised, etc? How many of the deceased had pneumonia, and died from pneumonia, but tested positive for covid Seriously, how many? Why not just vaccinate those who are compromised with weak immune systems, vulnerable to respiratory and infectious dieseases? Do we vaccinate everyone for influenza? Some employers require it. Some institutions require it. But it is not required to buy groceries or household essentials. It is not required for doctor’s appointments and restaurants. It is not required to enter government/public buildings. Museums. Libraries. Subways. Influenza can kill. If there were no vaccine, it would be likely that more than 100,000 Americans would die yearly from the flu. Some years more, some years less. It is safe to say that 40-50% uptake with flu vaccines saves lives every year. The weak and vulnerable get the flu shot. First responders, teachers and healthcare workers. Not everyone gets the flu shot. Approximately 40-50% of Americans get the flu shot yearly. It saves lives. The covid vaccine will save lives too. But don’t force me to get the vaccine to go shopping or attend my daughter’s chorus recital. That’s next level fucked up. When I’m sick I stay home. I don’t interact with anyone. I drink fluids, I rest, I meditate, I read and write, I abandon twitter, and I spend my time in solitary confinement. I’ve been doing it for years, I also rarely get sick. I’ve never had the flu or strep or bronchitis or anything besides different degrees of colds. Coronaviruses. Why should I be forced to get a shot to visit my nephew at his college? And don’t fucking tell me it’s because not everyone will do the right thing and be honest and stay home when they’re sick. Don’t fucking tell me that shit. I don’t want to fucking hear it. I don’t go to bars and clubs and concerts and big arenas and sporting events. I don’t even like to go to my daughter’s auditorium, but I like to watch her perform in her element, so I go to the auditorium. And, I avoid eye contact with anyone other than my daughters and Tree. I don’t want to bump into people I haven’t seen in 25 years. And they probably don’t want to bump into me neither. I don’t like large crowds, but don’t make me get a shot to go board a bus or attend Tree’s work party or board of education meeting. The excuse I always here is: “We’re in the middle of a pandemic!” So, when does it cease to be the middle of a pandemic? When is the pandemic halfway over? Or, will we always be in the middle of a pandemic? If the pandemic started 18 months ago, and we are in the middle of the pandemic, then according to the truth tables, the pandemic won’t end until March 2023. Yes, March 2023. I believe some Harvard elites proposed a lockdown switch until 2023. Fauxci recently said masks and distancing will be a thing until at least the spring of 2022. When does it all end? Does it ever end? 2023?

I guess this is why Fauxci said Spring 2022:

Seriously, when does it end? Does it ever end? Will it end if we resist? Vaccine passports are becoming reality. We predicted it over a year ago. The endgame is a biomedical passports. You want to check a book out of the public library, show them your passport. You want to visit a museum, show them your passport. You want to register your vehicle, show them your passport. You want to buy a house, show them your passport. Everything will be there. On your passport. Social security number. Education. Driver’s license. Auto insurance. Employment history. Household income. Credit score. Homeowner’s insurance. Mortgage payment. Medical history. Vaccinations. Medications. Blood type. Fingerprints. Biometric recognition. Disabilities. Parking tickets. Warrants. Sound extreme? Maybe it is. Or, maybe it’s just a matter of time. We can resist. At what point do we revolt. Resisting is one thing. Revolting is an entirely different means to an end.

I will continue to be a hermit. I was a hermit before the pandemic, and I am still a hermit “in the middle of a pandemic.” People are lining up for their first booster. Their third shot. Third jab. Eight months became six. Now it’s six months until a booster is “required.” When will it become three months? Ninety days. When will it become 90 days? And they will line up for the fourth and fifth shots and so on and on, until death. The vaccination cards will become digital IDs and QR codes will be required to go to a stadium or a restaurant, but do I need those things? Do I need entertainers and sports? I was a hermit before the pandemic and I am a hermit in the middle of a pandemic even if the middle lasts forever, or even just half of forever.

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