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I don't see a lot of people on this forum taking the Coronavirus situation seriously.

The problem is not the government and not Joe Biden and not whatever your pet issue is.

The problem is narrow spaces. Those of us who are freedom loving Americans have never wanted to admit that carpooling can make us sick. We are too good natured to want to admit that sort of thing. Nor do we want to admit that staying in the wrong cheap motel room might make us ill. But it is just in these places where there could be enough microscopic water droplets breathed out or coughed out to create what doctors would call the infectious dose.

People need to focus their attention on where the problem is. You are not going to sick from not washing your vegetables, from shaking someone's hand or sitting in a classroom of people where the whole room is constructed of hard surfaces.

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Secondly, if you test positive for COVID-19 it means that your body has encountered the virus. It does not mean that you will get sick.

All respiratory viruses disperse themselves widely through the human population. A mild exposure gives you protection.

This is THE FIRST TIME EVER where we have actually tested everyone for whether they have been exposed to a certain virus. Naturally, there is a good reason. It's a monstrous virus.

However, I am sure that if we had done this exercise with any respiratory virus that was going around in past years, we would have seen the same dispersion.

Early in the pandemic, people were told not to sing together. Singing in the same room in choir rehearsal is probably a great way to achieve protection from bugs that are going around. It works through giving you mild exposure. Now some churches arrange to carpool people to the rehearsal. That could potentially be ill advised during this kind of pandemic.

REMEMBER that natural immunity is several times more effective than the vaccine. .....

Thirdly, YES the vaccine is toxic to some people. From what I have seen, it seems to affect people who have a history of allergies more than others.

The creator of mRNA vaccine technology - Robert Malone - wants these immunizations to stop, immediately.

https://odysee.com/@BretWeinstein:f/how-to-save-the-world,-in-three-easy:0

I love this YouTuber "Spoon." https://youtu.be/SLIvQh5RO8c

I'm not sure why politicians don't trust the words of the inventors of the technology.

MY IMPRESSIONS (we should all share what we see - "if you see something, say something," right?):

What I see in the people around me who seem to be affected is that there is something that I call "A square vaccine" and one I call "a round vaccine." These are only the visible effects, naturally most things that it does are not going to be visible to the naked eye.

Just like inserting unauthorized instructions into a computer can harm it, to where it needs to be rebooted - I consider it a red line to insert proteins into the body which are engineered so that they intentionally impact the biological instruction sets which are running.

Both visible sets of effects I have noticed seem to greatly affect the mobility of a person's head and shoulders.

You can see this looking at these people who attended a Stephen Colbert event, and who had to prove vaccination status, in order to get in.

https://youtu.be/sSkFyNVtNh8 (9:00 - the last segment)

The contrast is stark, if you start comparing videos of Russians (who all took a vaccine made in the traditional way - Sputnik V) today, with Americans today... or videos of folks today with a year or two ago. Do a YouTube search and see it.

Is that a temporary side effect, or not? Well, either way, I wouldn't want my kid to have to go under the needle for this thing, given that according to the statistics, kids don't get mortally ill from this virus, itself.

https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Provisional-COVID-19-Deaths-Focus-on-Ages-0-18-Yea/nr4s-juj3

What I call "the square vaccine" does something that reminds me a lot of the experience of an elderly lady who received what she called an experimental "gene therapy." She was visibly affected by this is what appeared to be a permanent way. Beyond the trembling, which you see in the hands of people like Neil deGrass Tyson or Eric Clapton...

...you can also see the muscles of the face affected. They go soft. The skin is not affected, just the muscles. And these muscles can start doing weird things. People might give a television interview with one eyelid higher than the other.

Now what I call the "round vaccine" does not seem to affect the complexion of the face, but it does stiffen the neck and shoulders. It also seems to cause subtle problems for a person's body that makes them worry about a shortened life span.

This one also seems to be able to temporarily cross the eyes or move the pupils apart. That could be the cause of what people call "brain fog" I imagine.

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Why did you post so much text? Paid copy pasta?

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I write quickly. I know that my fellow Americans are fairly anti-intellectual, but I have always found it very enjoyable to be around people like those that hang out at poal.co. I've never been to Sturges, but I'd like to go someday.

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Secondly, if you test positive for COVID-19 it means that your body has encountered the virus.

But it doesn't necessarily mean that. If a serum antibody count is used, sure. If a PCR test is used, it probably means you had a high cycle count which means you can find anything in anything.

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If a PCR test is used, it probably means you had a high cycle count which means you can find anything in anything.

Fair enough... ALSO the virus can replicate on your mucous membranes without having yet hit your lymph or bloodstreams where it would end up triggering an immune response.

However, my point stands. Most viral infections go unnoticed. There is simply the matter of scale. Do you always buy a cartload of groceries whenever you go to the grocery store? Sometimes you buy a little, and sometimes you buy a lot.

It's very likely, though, that you won't get out of there without pulling out your credit card, or your checkbook.

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Or it could be you just don’t have it at all.