fun fact: if we had never named covid 19 and swerved around it like it was a dinosaur in the road instead of a squirrel, we'd probably have barely noticed it. "huh, baddish flu this year" would have been about the end it of. no lockdown. no mask up. no EUA jab. just life.
the fact that you really need to internalize is this: pandemics are not dangerous in modern societies. but over-reaction to them is. spanish flu and c19 were predominantly iatrogenic deaths. one of the worst pandemics in the last century too place while woodstock was going on. no one even noticed. no one even remembers. this is not a trick you want to fall for again. boriquagato.substack.com/p/the-greatest…
@boriquagato They way overestimated how dangerous this virus was -- so much so they had to resort to iatrogenic means to "pump up" the numbers. We should never have agreed to "2 weeks to slow the spread" -- it was all downhill from there on the "slippery slope"
@boriquagato A giant power grab on completely made up charges. Head needs to roll.
@boriquagato You can't control entire populations with a seasonal flu bug.
@boriquagato Right. This reality has been painfully obvious for years. But since so many people were complicit in the hysteria, nobody wants to admit it. What saddens me the most is that almost no one has been held accountable for this fiasco, which still haunts us today (terrible inflation).
@boriquagato It was kind of hard to ignore when our Hospital was at 150% of capacity and the ICU overflowed from one type of infection.
@boriquagato It’s not like some of us didn’t try… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@boriquagato It’s not like some of us didn’t try… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯