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So last night I was feeling kind of lousy, temp 98.6 as normal though.

This morning I awoke with this strange headache- like my head is a fish bowl or something. I was also getting chills and goosebumps, so I took my temp again- 100.3. A few hours later, I'm at 100.8.

Besides the weird headachey feeling and the chills, I'm totally fine- no cough, no nasal issues, stomach is fine, I can breathe normally, etc.. But there's definitely something up, I do not get ill often and usually when I do, it's bad but short-lived with a quick recovery.

I'm not totally sure why I'm sharing this... I don't believe covid is what we were told, if it exists at all. A few days ago, I assisted in setting up my community's annual "community day". I spent a few hours with a few dozen people, mostly older (45+) and all but one or two of them have gotten the clot-shot.

So here I am, wondering if I picked something up from being around all of the shot NPCs for a few hours. I also got bit by mosquitoes, one was enormous and left half-an-egg lump on my shin.

I just don't want this to interfere with my work. Wouldn't it be some shit if "covid" took me out after I've talked so much shit? These are the thoughts floating around in my feverish mind.

Also- cortisol, the stress hormone: released whenever you are under stress. Prolonged stress weakens your immune system. And here I am stressing over what I may or may not have, which probably isn't helping me.

I'm just going to stay calm, and deal with this like any other sickness: stay in bed, eat chicken soup, take naproxen salts to lower my fever if it gets too high, nice hot baths. No reason to become hysterical, right? It's hard not to, because your employer's policy is "become hysterical and panic if an employee shows any sign of illness"; hysteria/panic is more contagious than most viruses.

Any thoughts, people? Suggestions? I'm not going to get a covid test unless I am forced to, because I know my own body pretty well and I'm not exhibiting enough symptoms of "covid" to worry me.

So last night I was feeling kind of lousy, temp 98.6 as normal though. This morning I awoke with this strange headache- like my head is a fish bowl or something. I was also getting chills and goosebumps, so I took my temp again- 100.3. A few hours later, I'm at 100.8. Besides the weird headachey feeling and the chills, I'm totally fine- no cough, no nasal issues, stomach is fine, I can breathe normally, etc.. But there's definitely something up, I do not get ill often and usually when I do, it's bad but short-lived with a quick recovery. I'm not totally sure why I'm sharing this... I don't believe covid is what we were told, if it exists at all. A few days ago, I assisted in setting up my community's annual "community day". I spent a few hours with a few dozen people, mostly older (45+) and all but one or two of them have gotten the clot-shot. So here I am, wondering if I picked something up from being around all of the shot NPCs for a few hours. I also got bit by mosquitoes, one was enormous and left half-an-egg lump on my shin. I just don't want this to interfere with my work. Wouldn't it be some shit if "covid" took me out after I've talked so much shit? These are the thoughts floating around in my feverish mind. Also- cortisol, the stress hormone: released whenever you are under stress. Prolonged stress weakens your immune system. And here I am stressing over what I may or may not have, which probably isn't helping me. I'm just going to stay calm, and deal with this like any other sickness: stay in bed, eat chicken soup, take naproxen salts to lower my fever if it gets too high, nice hot baths. No reason to become hysterical, right? It's hard not to, because your employer's policy is "become hysterical and panic if an employee shows *any* sign of illness"; hysteria/panic is more contagious than most viruses. Any thoughts, people? Suggestions? I'm not going to get a covid test unless I am forced to, because **I know my own body pretty well** and I'm not exhibiting enough symptoms of "covid" to worry me.

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What you're describing is remarkably similar to how this went for me. I thought the aches and lethargy was a result of helping to set up for the community day.

Many, many doctors are coming forward and warning that the people who have been shot will carry and spread the disease. This shit burrows into my psyche, and my head is spinning with possibilities- but I will absolutely NOT see a doctor. I do not trust them anymore, unless they are absolutely 100% clear on the truth of the covid hoax. The way I look at it, every doctor who got behind the hoax, every doctor who kept their mouth shut and looked the other way- they're all fucking complicit. This is THEIR fault.

Never forget the Millgram Experiment, which found that like 8/10 people have such blind, naive trust in a "man with labcoat and clipboard", that they will literally administer LETHAL DOSES of electricity to a man (actually an actor) in the next room as he screams in agony, talking about his heart condition and begging for mercy. All the lab coat guy had to do was calmly, politely say "Please turn the dial up 100 volts, and press the button." until they reached a lethal dose of electricity. And the test subjects were made aware that it was a lethal shock- the lab coat guy simply told them "You won't be held legally liable for anything that happens to the man in the next room."

There's video footage of some of these tests. One man has morals and was a total Chad- he participated at first, but once the actor started crying about his heart condition, the Chad subject got pissed and even threatened the lab coat faggot if he didn't help the actor. But 80% of people will KNOWINGLY MURDER SOMEONE, an objectively immoral and wrong act, to the cries and pleas for mercy.... as long as lab coat faggot is telling them it's okay.

And this is what they used to pacify us- our blind trust in our perceived "betters". Never mind the fact that I, just a guy without a college degree, was talking about the potential pandemic weeks before the CDC, Trump, or any other officials even fucking mentioned it. This leaves two possibilities: either some nobody with common sense and an internet connection can more accurately predict and begin warning of a potential pandemic than the teams of hundreds of college educated virologists (y'know, the people whose JOB it is to figure this stuff out), OR the pandemic is bullshit and they just used "smart guys" like me to spread early hysteria, before it became clear that it was a hoax.

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I think that a lot of doctors are highly educated retards, like many degreed professionals. Their knowledge is vast in their field, not always the same where common sense is concerned. The fucked up thing is I think most of them mean well, but they are terrified of questioning or challenging medical authority, lest their license be revoked. Many are just fucking scumbags. Sadly ultimately, they're human, same as you and me. They were never to be 100% trusted as they may be operating on misinformation, after all, they do prescribe all those recalled poison drugs that they overprescribe. They have a strong incentive to go along or else, and people like fauchi are their own man in a white coat that they trust implicitly. I've never heard of the milligram experiment, I'm gonna look that up, thanks.

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most of them mean well, but they are terrified of questioning or challenging medical authority, lest their license be revoked.

And this is precisely the kind of MORAL COWARDICE which leads to the USA becoming a bizarre form of "medical tyranny".

This isn't just doctors, people in every field who do something they know is wrong in fear of "rocking the boat" contributed to this enormous mess we are in. But it's the doctors whom we trust to protect us from this shit, and to save us if we get it. They want special treatment, absurd pay rates, questionable ethics regarding relations with big-pharma; they want all of the perks of being a doctor (a "savior of society who heals people") without the fucking responsibility of doing the right thing.

I think that this is one of the reasons doctors take the Hippocratic oath; but that was devised back when people actually took oaths seriously because there were severe, often deadly, consequences for violating said oaths. Today, oaths are just a formality that don't really mean anything and you will not be held to. For example, General Milley communicating with Chinese assets, telling them that he'd inform them if the US was to take action against them. This violates the oath of enlistment, and where is Milley now? Still has his job, and this story is just a fart in the wind.

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I agree with you entirely. Moral cowardice frames it perfectly, good term. All our so called leaders have this quality and they deserve [REDACTED]

I can't put it any better than you have here. We're not going to get out of this situation without some real bad shit happening, I'm hesitant to expound further. If you check my posts from early this morning, you'll see 2 that frame my particular mindset regarding this clownworld fuckshit. Self reliance is all we got.