An unintended benefit of the hoax

I don’t know how to do this, though I once did. Maybe others can help? How to fix a starting time for a video?

Please fast-forward and pick up this this video at around 1:15, and then listen to Dr. Andy Kaufman talk about the positive features of our current malaise. He does a good job, and ends at around 1:23. The whole of the video is enlightening, but at over two hours, I know you’ve not the time or patience. It is a nice primer on terrain theory of disease, and requires extended focused attention.

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Dregs of one extreme preying on the other

The person who wrote the article called COVID-19: A New Superimposed Reality, goes by the name Stephers. She and I have had email exchanges, and I asked her permission to reprint the one that follows. In it, she discusses something I’ve not heard about before. While we have all seen and heard about empty hospitals, below she describes something quite different, an urban hospital where ambulances appear to be bringing in the ‘dregs’ of society, our homeless, drug addicted or alcoholic members.

These people usually have compromised immune systems and so are often beyond reach of medical care. When transported to urban medical facilities, they are body-bagged and labeled “COVID-19” victims.

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The new state religion

Dr. Tim O’Shea is the guy who discovered that Santa Clara County, California (the Bay Area) was putting bogus “Covid-19” cases on its website, unable to test or verify anything. He then called fifty pulmonary doctors and clinics in San Francisco, finding that none of them possessed equipment that could distinguish between Covid and any other flu or cold virus. That is not a scientific sample, but that is pretty good evidence that a hoax was afoot.

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Dancing naked at a formal ball

Dancing NakedI am currently reading a book by Kary Mullis, Dancing Naked in the Mind Field.  I like this Mullis character, as he is a little off-center. I imagine I could drive coast-to-coast with him and enjoy every minute, having to stop now and then so he could get out and run naked around a lake or through a car wash. That makes him interesting.

Mullis, if you recognize the name, invented (and won a Nobel Prize for) the “PCR,” or polymerase chain reaction machine. It takes a small strand of DNA and magnifies it, making it far easier to study. It is this machine, I am led to believe, that has made DNA matching possible. It is also currently being used to identify “COVID-19,” but was not designed for that purpose, and so often makes mistakes. However, I don’t imagine the testing being done for that virus is real, as I don’t imagine the virus is real.

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Suggested reading

Mass psychogenic illness is “the rapid spread of illness signs and symptoms affecting members of a cohesive group, originating from a nervous system disturbance involving excitation, loss, or alteration of function, whereby physical complaints that are exhibited unconsciously have no corresponding organic [etiology].”

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Coronavirus corner

While I have nothing new to add concerning the Coronavirus hoax, readers and commenters might. So this space is reserved for that purpose.

We had a trip planned to Glacier Bay, Alaska this coming July. We were informed by the hotel in Gustavson this morning that the area will be closed for the entirety of 2020. This can only mean that the people who did this to us do not plan to just quit and let things go back to normal after April. They mean to hurt us, and continue hurting us until letting us up will seem a time to give thanks. Even when they do let up,  keep in mind that precedent established, they can do this again any time they like.

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