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Pete Ross's avatar

An imaginary virus is still a virus, if you silly enuf to believe in mind viruses.

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Jessica Hockett's avatar

Can you start to work in Shakespeare or Ibsen?

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Ivan Iriarte's avatar

Excellent article, as usual. Among the many arguments you make, there is one that seemed remarkable to me since the beginning (2020): "It" started suposedly killing people only after the "pandemic" was declared by the WHO. This is a weird virus...

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Jessica Hockett's avatar

Thanks, Ivan.

The other way of seeing that argument is that our officials had the insight and prophetic ability to know exactly when the virus was going to strike. Their prescience is astounding. How could we not be grateful to them? Had we not "locked down," things would have been so much worse!

;-)

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Thomas Kenworthy's avatar

Another self contradiction is that the virus is highly transmittable yet spreading for years.

As we normally have the cold a week or so if it spread rapidly it would burn out in like 2 months.

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Jessica Hockett's avatar

None of the claims make any sense whatsoever! It's maddening.

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