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Excerpt from "Safe and Effective, For Profit, A Paramedic's Story of American Genocide" Chapter Three: “Happy Hypoxia” and The First Wave https://fishersbook.com/ Previous part: https://poal.co/s/Vax/790269

... In January 2020, I received an email from a friend in Wuhan, China. He lived there at the time. I had just gotten over being sick; my entire house developed a sort of flu. We had coughs that wouldn’t go away. At one point I even coughed up blood. After what seemed like weeks of coughing, I remember laying down on the bathroom floor, completely worn out, and falling asleep right there on the tile. The next morning, when I woke up, my cough was gone, but I felt sour all over, specifically in my chest. This was different than feeling achy or depleted; a toxic energy coursed through me. Weighed down by the full-body fog, it took another week before I was able to walk very far without feeling short of breath. Thankfully, neither my wife nor my kids had this bizarre flu as bad as I had. I was startled when I received a message about a respiratory virus that had locked down Wuhan, China. I wondered if I had already caught whatever it was. My friend in Wuhan said, “Wuhan is locked down. Something terrible is happening. Imagine a city like New York locking down overnight. They are offering us Americans an airplane ride home. They say it will be military in hazmat suits.” This friend took the offer to return home and sent pictures of the military guys and girls in hazmat suits transporting people back to the States. I kept thinking, “Why would we just transport people from a hot zone and let them spread out through our country?” Yet that’s what the powers that be chose to do. Months later, after the sickness spread, America decided to go on lockdown. I still find it suspicious that we took people from the affected regions and dispersed them to their countries and communities of origin rather than containing the virus. What was even more concerning was the notion that whatever this devastating respiratory virus was, I’d already contracted it all the way in Oklahoma months before it hit the airwaves in the USA. ...

Excerpt from "Safe and Effective, For Profit, A Paramedic's Story of American Genocide" Chapter Three: “Happy Hypoxia” and The First Wave https://fishersbook.com/ Previous part: https://poal.co/s/Vax/790269 >... In January 2020, I received an email from a friend in Wuhan, China. He lived there at the time. I had just gotten over being sick; my entire house developed a sort of flu. We had coughs that wouldn’t go away. At one point I even coughed up blood. After what seemed like weeks of coughing, I remember laying down on the bathroom floor, completely worn out, and falling asleep right there on the tile. The next morning, when I woke up, my cough was gone, but I felt sour all over, specifically in my chest. This was different than feeling achy or depleted; a toxic energy coursed through me. Weighed down by the full-body fog, it took another week before I was able to walk very far without feeling short of breath. Thankfully, neither my wife nor my kids had this bizarre flu as bad as I had. I was startled when I received a message about a respiratory virus that had locked down Wuhan, China. I wondered if I had already caught whatever it was. My friend in Wuhan said, “Wuhan is locked down. Something terrible is happening. Imagine a city like New York locking down overnight. They are offering us Americans an airplane ride home. They say it will be military in hazmat suits.” This friend took the offer to return home and sent pictures of the military guys and girls in hazmat suits transporting people back to the States. I kept thinking, “Why would we just transport people from a hot zone and let them spread out through our country?” Yet that’s what the powers that be chose to do. Months later, after the sickness spread, America decided to go on lockdown. I still find it suspicious that we took people from the affected regions and dispersed them to their countries and communities of origin rather than containing the virus. What was even more concerning was the notion that whatever this devastating respiratory virus was, I’d already contracted it all the way in Oklahoma months before it hit the airwaves in the USA. ...

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