Governments are wrong to arrogate to themselves responsibility for the control of weather, or (but it is the same thing) of viral infection. We live in nature; like all creatures, we have a limited influence upon it. That does not mean our political structures can control it.
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Replying to @eugyppius1
More to the point, governments are lying to citizens by pretending to have power over microbes. They can’t deliver on these promises, so are committing fraud even as they betray the public trust.
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Replying to @PublicDomainiac
yes, absolutely. obviously many things are going on here, but among them, i would argue, is they started out, believing the microbes *could be* controlled, when they couldn‘t be, and so we are now in this absurd position
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Replying to @eugyppius1
Here is my fear: hundreds of millions have taken the “vaccines.” We are only starting to see the damage. Do those who jumped first say to us, “you must take it, too” or just “help?”
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Replying to @PublicDomainiac @eugyppius1
There will be anger, fear, blind panic. Where will it be turned? The officials who pushed this flawed “treatment,” or those who said “I wouldn’t do that?”
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Replying to @PublicDomainiac
you have on your timeline the amazing video from Denmark of the fainting health official. also Austria had a high-profile resignation today. these questions scare them too, i think.
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Replying to @eugyppius1
There will be gallows erected before this is all over.
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honestly, my greatest fear is, there won’t be. but i also hope a lot of people like us will never forget, ever.
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