“We are being asked to accept this abrogation of our most precious freedoms, including our freedom to travel, our freedom of association and assembly, our freedom from arbitrary detention within the walls of our own home, our freedom of privacy in transaction and interaction, and other hard-fought freedoms that were purchased at the price of our forefathers’ blood, on the basis of a novel coronavirus that is presenting a novel, existential threat to humanity that has never before existed.
But that, of course, is a lie. Because every single flu season for your entire life there have been such hypothetical chains of infection that have taken place. And I have no doubt—let’s put it on the table—I have no doubt that there is someone listening to my words right now who has been involved in some chain of infection that has ended up in some immune-compromised person dying.
Never before has that person had to think of themselves as a murderer, let alone lock themselves within the confines of their own home to prevent such a murder from ever taking place again. But that is what we are being asked to accept right now.
And I want this out on the table.”
Remember, silence is consent. So, if you are one, like I am, who is not willing to give up God-given (“negative rights”) rights for some fake virus and new, digital slave system totally dependent on government orders, however idiotic and evil, draw your line in the sand and do not cross it. Speak out now. Speak truth to power. Just say no.


Amidst the thunder of shoes falling all about me, I keep wondering which of these might be the “other” shoe falling. The insanity of facial masks is surly being pushed for unstated reasons having nothing to do with disease. Bill Gates’ presence signals a eugenics agenda at work. He wants to remove a billion people from the planet, perhaps just for starters. I look at that boyish face masking absence of feelings, empathy or any other human emotions, and think ” If only …”
I wonder sometimes how people survived without modern antiseptic contraptions such as the one pictured to the left, the Katadyn water filter as offered by REI. I remember reading at some point that on the Lewis and Clark expedition in the early 1800s, the men were advised to dip their cups deep into the Missouri River waters and to avoid drinking the foamy surface waters. I don’t recall anything about dysentery on that journey.
A brief word on an exchange yesterday under the post titled