Greetings Head, seems the nitwits running things can't decide what to tell you to keep you from panicking.
The problem with lies is that they don't stack up neatly so you have to tell more lies to prop up the original ones.
Yesterday I made a statement of fact regarding the pandemic you can't find anywhere else. Those with compromised immune systems are the walking dead until a vaccine is developed.
Their (the media's) strategy will be to announce a 'peak' of the crisis [which will be repeated until true for as long as it takes.] So expect to hear the 'all clear' sounded a few weeks from now, followed by a sharp drop in REPORTED deaths as they pretend things are on the mend in time for the fake elections.
Hope is a critical element of life, it sustains us when there isn't any other reason to carry on. Hope can sustain you for an amazingly long time but it isn't infinite, eventually, hope runs out and reality stares deep into your eyes asking, "how do you like me now?"
The 'false hope' the guardians of authority provide is more driven by selfishness and exploitation than any concern for YOUR SAFETY. [Mandated facemasks anyone?]
Reality check: The facemask isn't going to do YOU any good but it will 'slow' the viruses spread, literally. A sneeze travels at 700 MPH, a mask 'slows' the germs progress but does nothing to 'stop' it.
Anecdotally, there is a piece of evidence that should open your eyes to what the non-existent 'we' are dealing with. When astronauts replaced the lens on the Hubble telescope they brought the one that had spent 2 years in space home to examine. On the lens, they found a rhinovirus. This creature had endured two years in the vacuum of space and it was still alive!
If we use this as a starting point and look back at the Spanish flu and even further back to the bubonic plague/black death, what can you conclude is the reason we aren't laid low annually by these fierce and deadly diseases?
Am I 'heartless' for pointing out that everybody too weak to fight off these past bio-threats is dead?
Plagues are wars of attrition, the strong survive and the weak perish. Vaccines can provide immunity but until a vaccine can be developed, the vulnerable are on their own.
Life is uncertain. Part of the human condition is dealing with the relentless forces at work culling the herd.
Face the threat and Hope you don't succumb, it's what the brave humans do although bravery has little to do with it.
Life has no guarantees, it is what it is and when your number is up, your number is up. It is pointless to argue with the final arbiter.
I love Hope. It can sustain you indefinitely when nothing else will. As I pointed out earlier, Hope is finite, meaning you can only ignore reality for so long and in the end, reality always wins.
Hope for the best but prepare for the worst, that's the human condition writ large.
Truth is not kind and neither am I.
Gegner
The problem with lies is that they don't stack up neatly so you have to tell more lies to prop up the original ones.
Yesterday I made a statement of fact regarding the pandemic you can't find anywhere else. Those with compromised immune systems are the walking dead until a vaccine is developed.
Their (the media's) strategy will be to announce a 'peak' of the crisis [which will be repeated until true for as long as it takes.] So expect to hear the 'all clear' sounded a few weeks from now, followed by a sharp drop in REPORTED deaths as they pretend things are on the mend in time for the fake elections.
Hope is a critical element of life, it sustains us when there isn't any other reason to carry on. Hope can sustain you for an amazingly long time but it isn't infinite, eventually, hope runs out and reality stares deep into your eyes asking, "how do you like me now?"
The 'false hope' the guardians of authority provide is more driven by selfishness and exploitation than any concern for YOUR SAFETY. [Mandated facemasks anyone?]
Reality check: The facemask isn't going to do YOU any good but it will 'slow' the viruses spread, literally. A sneeze travels at 700 MPH, a mask 'slows' the germs progress but does nothing to 'stop' it.
Anecdotally, there is a piece of evidence that should open your eyes to what the non-existent 'we' are dealing with. When astronauts replaced the lens on the Hubble telescope they brought the one that had spent 2 years in space home to examine. On the lens, they found a rhinovirus. This creature had endured two years in the vacuum of space and it was still alive!
If we use this as a starting point and look back at the Spanish flu and even further back to the bubonic plague/black death, what can you conclude is the reason we aren't laid low annually by these fierce and deadly diseases?
Am I 'heartless' for pointing out that everybody too weak to fight off these past bio-threats is dead?
Plagues are wars of attrition, the strong survive and the weak perish. Vaccines can provide immunity but until a vaccine can be developed, the vulnerable are on their own.
Life is uncertain. Part of the human condition is dealing with the relentless forces at work culling the herd.
Face the threat and Hope you don't succumb, it's what the brave humans do although bravery has little to do with it.
Life has no guarantees, it is what it is and when your number is up, your number is up. It is pointless to argue with the final arbiter.
I love Hope. It can sustain you indefinitely when nothing else will. As I pointed out earlier, Hope is finite, meaning you can only ignore reality for so long and in the end, reality always wins.
Hope for the best but prepare for the worst, that's the human condition writ large.
Truth is not kind and neither am I.
Gegner
Anecdotally, there is a piece of evidence that should open your eyes to what the non-existent 'we' are dealing with. When astronauts replaced the lens on the Hubble telescope they brought the one that had spent 2 years in space home to examine. On the lens, they found a rhinovirus. This creature had endured two years in the vacuum of space and it was still alive!
ReplyDeleteI love Hope. It can sustain you indefinitely when nothing else will. As I pointed out earlier, Hope is finite, meaning you can only ignore reality for so long and in the end, reality always wins.
ReplyDeletePlagues are wars of attrition, the strong survive and the weak perish. Vaccines can provide immunity but until a vaccine can be developed, the vulnerable are on their own.
ReplyDeleteIf we use this as a starting point and look back at the Spanish flu and even further back to the bubonic plague/black death, what can you conclude is the reason we aren't laid low annually by these fierce and deadly diseases?
ReplyDeleteAm I 'heartless' for pointing out that everybody too weak to fight off these past bio-threats is dead?
I love Hope.
ReplyDeleteThere, I said it.
Their (the media's) strategy will be to announce a 'peak' of the crisis [which will be repeated until true for as long as it takes.] So expect to hear the 'all clear' sounded a few weeks from now, followed by a sharp drop in REPORTED deaths as they pretend things are on the mend in time for the fake elections.
ReplyDeleteAnyone feeling 'safer'?
Plagues are wars of attrition, the strong survive and the weak perish. Vaccines can provide immunity but until a vaccine can be developed, the vulnerable are on their own.
ReplyDeleteTruth is not kind and neither am I.
ReplyDeleteTheir (the media's) strategy will be to announce a 'peak' of the crisis [which will be repeated until true for as long as it takes.] So expect to hear the 'all clear' sounded a few weeks from now, followed by a sharp drop in REPORTED deaths as they pretend things are on the mend in time for the fake elections.
ReplyDeleteI love Hope. It can sustain you indefinitely when nothing else will.
ReplyDelete