Y'all remember 3 months ago when they told us not to buy face masks because they didn't work? Your government and all the academic experts lie, constantly change their mind, and expect total obedience. If you don't follow every contradicting order you don't f*cking love science.https://twitter.com/NPR/status/1279166657823416320 …
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Maybe there's a reason people are skeptical of these claims and maybe it's because our elites constantly contradict themselves while demanding total and instant obedience. It's destabilizing to anyone who can remember five minutes ago.
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See that's the idea, though. One - nobody in power wants to mitigate corona at all. They've socially engineered maximum noncompliance, on purpose. Two - they hope through selection they can foster a generation of guppy-Americans who only remember the last thing they've heard.
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The reason they didn't shut down until March wasn't that they didn't know corona was coming, it was that they knew and didn't want to shut down. Now they're "reopening" and trying desperately not to do any more stimulus. People pretending it's a psyop is to the benefit of that.
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I don't think they want to use it to reduce population, though the social security and estate tax will benefit feds and states. I think they want people to go eat at restaurants and keep doing it until they die no matter what.
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The death toll will be concentrated in the non-productive population. Under 60 you're likely to just be home sick for two or three weeks. Not nearly as bad as an 80% reduction in fuel use from commutes and vacations for six to twelve months
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Yeah, I don't even know if we have info on how bad of shape the average survivor of hospitalization is in. Obviously we can't know long term damage from an illness that appeared less than a year ago.
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