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Bruce Miller's avatar

Sorry but if you watched the footage from Shanghai last night (probably only on Fox because the rest are liars and shills) you'd understand that Dr. Bhattacharya has understated the horrors of what will befall us if we give into this Covid madness. This is where the diktats and edicts of the Covid totalitarians is leading us. And if you don't think this warrants an armed, determined and relentless response then you really don't think liberty is worth fighting for. No surprise, given that 60% of Democrats surveyed say they wouldn't stay to fight for America - the last bastion of liberty. Franklin said if you sacrifice liberty for safety you'll end up with neither. Here, we are asked to sacrifice our liberty for the illusion of safety - lockdowns that don't work, masks that are worthless and vaccines that don't even protect from the latest variants. What sort of people would stand for such nonsense? We will find out soon enough. But I think the numbers are growing of people who will fight and die for liberty.

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Naomi's avatar

It was horrifying to watch this. I had seen the people screaming from their apartment buildings on Joshua Philips's Crossroads on EpochTV but Tucker had more video and it was unbelievable. 25 million people are prisoners in their apartments dying of starvation caused by their government. You would think they could force their way out, onto the streets and protest. By the time they are willing to do this out of desperation they may be too weak to attempt it.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

Remember Italy in March, 2020?

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Naomi's avatar

You mean Italy in March 2020 when they were inundated with COVID cases.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

Yes. I remembered bring shocked at their treatment. It was not as severe as Shsnghai but Italy is not the CCP.

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Naomi's avatar

Italy, and Spain, got slammed with COVID. I had read it had to do with soccer matches and Chinese coming back from visiting home bringing the infection with them. Apparently there is a large Chinese community in the Milan area that goes back and forth frequently to China. Many of them had gone home for the Chinese New Year and brought the virus back with them. The European countries do not have the number of ICU beds that US hospitals have. At the time there was no treatment protocol for the virus and the elderly, in particular, went rapidly downhill. The hospital system in Italy was overwhelmed in a period of two weeks or less.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

I recall, but I remember it was causing issues with food. And I know everyone was alarmed, did not know how it was spread, and did not know what to expect in those first few weeks. I had my own come to Jesus moment after my first trip to the grocery store where I saturated myself with hand sanitizer, wrapped my cart handle in wipes and did not pick things up and read the packages or test the produce as is my usual method. If I touched it I put it in the cart. Then the cashier had to touch my items. So I sprayed my car before I put my groceries in. As I was unloading them, about to cross the threshold into my house I panicked. What about my shoes?!!! I had the very clear thought - woman you are about to lose your mind. I walked on in, shoes and all and was over my fear. I was not stupid about it. I limited my exposure but I was done with fear. I count myself as one of the lucky ones.

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Naomi's avatar

Fear can make you take leave of your senses and what you know about the world around you. I had hand sanitizer in my purse, in my car, in the house. I'm in Florida so we were shut down for about 2 months but grocery stores, big box stores and gas stations never closed. I'm not sure at what point I had had enough of the fear. I had been reading everything and listening to videos daily. That helped. I discovered FLCCC.net and started on their protocol to boost the immune system. I was already on Vitamin D and had been for about 20 years because when I was initially tested I didn't have a trace showing up in my blood. I take 150,000 IU/week and my blood level is only up to 30.

What is amazing to me are the people who wears masks outside when no one is around them, or when they are driving in their cars with the windows up. These are fearful, ignorant people. I would also suspect they watch CNN and vote Democrat.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

I have OCD tendencies. I have the hand-washing thing and nobody has ever had to explain cross-contamination to me. I think OCD types were very susceptible.

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Naomi's avatar

Are you aware the 2nd item on the virus bad outcome list is anxiety? This is why fluvoxamine has been so effective at reducing the severity of the symptoms with COVID. It's on the list of protocol items from FLCCC.net.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

I did not but it fits.

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Neil Kellen's avatar

Fight on a hill or die in a gutter.

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jt's avatar

I think You should consider something before You go down the gutter too far:

Which way with the army split?

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FedUpDeb's avatar

Never give up your weapons. Never. I hope they are never used but knowing they exist will stop many a petty tyrant.

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