I've always questioned the "asymptomatic threat." When I first heard about it, I did some research and like this video describes, it sounded like it was merely a case of viral load. If the viral load is low enough, your immune system takes care of it and you never experience symptoms. If the load is higher (for a given immune system), you might have light symptoms, if higher still, more pronounced symptoms. But there's nothing unique to covid here. The "asymptomatic threat" should apply to the common cold, seasonal flu, etc. But invisible enemies scare the heck out of people, so here we are.
Are we sure there's even such a thing as covid-19?
You point out the use of "invisible enemies" tactic to direct the herd, in planned directions. Wasn't the same "invisible enemy" tactic used to direct the herd after 9/11, also?
In the words of Rahm Emmanuel: "Never let a crisis go to waste."These globalists are hungry are for power. This was never let go a prefect crisis to waste.
POC like you and [MENTION=27246]oyarde[/MENTION] should get vaccine first.
And by "compulsory" I don't mean fines and scolding; I mean the cops will come to your house and physically hold you and your family down while the shot is administered, and if you resist beat you to a pulp or shoot you.
"Salus populi suprema lex esto", as the Romans used to say. The health of the people is the highest law.
Maybe a visit from renowned author (read:wealthy) S.M. Stirling is in order.
Well, here's an author I'll not put another penny into the pocket of
As he adopts his Lt. William Walker character persona from the Nantucket series.And by "compulsory" I don't mean fines and scolding; I mean the cops will come to your house and physically hold you and your family down while the shot is administered, and if you resist beat you to a pulp or shoot you.
"Salus populi suprema lex esto", as the Romans used to say. The health of the people is the highest law.
XNN
You will own nothing, and you WILL be happy.
Or else.
Reported.
I know that "molṑn labé" is ancient Greek for "come and take them."
But what is ancient Greek for "come and give them" ... ?