Saturday, July 31, 2021

New Developments

 

From Here

I took a pass on the trip to the fair yesterday. I was planning on going late morning but I read a bunch of upsetting crap on the computer and the main highway south to the fairgrounds recently got a coat of tar and chips - chips as in small pieces of gravel resulting in chips in paint and windshields on vehicles. Anyway, I changed my mind, put in 14 miles on the bicycle, sharpened the mower blades, cut the front and back yards, and did a little more yard work. Not a bad day actually. 

And what was it that pissed me off so much yesterday morning? How 'bout some definitive proof that there is an effective treatment for covid that could have saved many lives and prevented the shut-down of the economy. Here's the lead-in to the story:

Interested in "Following the Science" about Covid? Because here's the science: there is a safe, cheap, effective treatment and preventative that could have prevented millions of Covid deaths and serious infections. Science has known this for over a year but the news has been, and continues to be, suppressed by politicians, "experts," the news media, and social media censors.

We didn't need to shut down (or at least could have re-opened far sooner). We didn't need to be subjected to nonstop panic-stoking from the government and the media. We didn't need to crush the American work ethic, nor did we need to throw election laws to the wind last year because of the "special circumstances." And God knows we don't now need untold trillions of "Covid relief" dollars to come back from this needless (but fully intentional) nightmare.

The truth of this is incontestible. The reason it's happening and who's behind it - still a mystery - is surely one of the most important and urgent issues for which we should all be demanding answers right now.

The rest of the story can be found here. If this is in fact the true story there are a whole lot of people who should be on trial, if not for murder, then manslaughter at least. Maybe tar and feathers for a bunch more.

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