...why is it that the same people who say it’s literally impossible to be maimed or killed by an experimental product injected into their body are often the same people screaming that a peanut or a wheat berry can kill them?
That really hits the nail on the head. I might use this in future arguments.
These people have pushed so far that I’m inclined to say no to every single thing I hear from any “official” for the rest of my life.
My new rule is that if a "trusted mainstream source" says it, it's probably wrong. When you start investigating, you quickly realize that they have been deliberately pushing lies and phony "science" on us for decades. For example, I'm doing a deep dive on cholesterol, saturated fat, and heart disease right now, and the playbook is shockingly similar to covid's.
Thanks Fat Rabbit Iron. BTW, loved your last post and wanted to comment sooooo bad. :) No worries. Looking forward to your writing on your latest deep dive (I did a similar dive about 10 years ago and it changed my life) Always glad to see you here.
Thanks! I've thought about it, but I just can't bring myself to enable comments. I'd be refreshing the page every two minutes, and it would drive me crazy. I worry about too many stupid things already.
Hahaha. I get it and respect your position for sure. I typically post my article and then the next day I take a look at all of the comments and/or reply. I get a bit nervous because I don't like conflict at all and am always expecting to put out some kind of fire. I've been fortunate as I've only ever had to delete 2 comments and the only reason I did was because the person posting was being downright mean to another commenter. I can't stand that. It's one thing to disagree, quite another to be using lots of capitalized words, etc if you know what I mean. As I've gotten older, I've found it easier to ignore people who I believe just don't get it or just like to argue for argument's sake. But it still gets my blood pressure up. If I ever started seeing too many BS, off topic and/or mean/violent comments I'd most likely close my account. Always a pleasure to have you here.
For the last three years, we (all of us) have been the targets of the most extensive, offensive and expensive propaganda campaign in human history. And the campaign is expanding. Exponentially. Aimed at forcing behavioral changes that will, we are told, in some magical fashion, prolong our lives, (Or was that prolong our servitude?)
But - you're gonna die! And so am I. Tomorrow. Next week. Next year, or a decade from now. We all go sometime. Even our would-be lords and masters.
Well said AndyinBC! You know, it amazes me... I've never been one to force my choices on someone else. If I weighed 400 pounds and ate ice cream and drank whiskey and smoked cigarettes all day every day, I would never blame others for my situation or expect others to either change their lives or what they are doing to line up with my choices. It's shocking how many people are out there in the world demanding just that.
Yep. I can't think of much I'd allow a doctor to do after these past few years. Set a broken bone...maybe.
I'm not much of a television watcher. I haven't had a TV since 2010. The last great show I remember was Six Feet Under which ran on HBO in the early 2000s. It was set in a funeral home and each episode began with a vignette of a death. Some deaths were expected (cancer, etc.), and some were absurd and accidental, like a hairdryer dropped into a bathtub. I don't recommend TV much (see previous disclaimers), but I'd like to make that show required viewing for every covid Ken and Karen. We all die. Get used to it!
I tried watching that at one time and I think I just lost interest. I remember how popular it was. There was a show out (I think it was on Spike) back around 2010 or so called "1001 Ways to Die" that also showed that we are all not long for this world. Since we are on kind of a TV show theme here I'll quote from The Shawshank Redemption: "Get busy living, or get busy dying." I prefer to just live the way I want to live and let the chips fall where they may, you know? It's so much more fun and fulfilling than wandering around terrified of everything on the earth and complying with utter insanity in the hopes that maybe by some miracle my life will be extended or more fulfilling by doing what I'm told by a literal brain dead mob of control freaks that do *not* care about us and, it appears, actually want us dead. Thanks for stopping by Pancake Princess. :)
...why is it that the same people who say it’s literally impossible to be maimed or killed by an experimental product injected into their body are often the same people screaming that a peanut or a wheat berry can kill them?
That really hits the nail on the head. I might use this in future arguments.
These people have pushed so far that I’m inclined to say no to every single thing I hear from any “official” for the rest of my life.
My new rule is that if a "trusted mainstream source" says it, it's probably wrong. When you start investigating, you quickly realize that they have been deliberately pushing lies and phony "science" on us for decades. For example, I'm doing a deep dive on cholesterol, saturated fat, and heart disease right now, and the playbook is shockingly similar to covid's.
Thanks Fat Rabbit Iron. BTW, loved your last post and wanted to comment sooooo bad. :) No worries. Looking forward to your writing on your latest deep dive (I did a similar dive about 10 years ago and it changed my life) Always glad to see you here.
Thanks! I've thought about it, but I just can't bring myself to enable comments. I'd be refreshing the page every two minutes, and it would drive me crazy. I worry about too many stupid things already.
Hahaha. I get it and respect your position for sure. I typically post my article and then the next day I take a look at all of the comments and/or reply. I get a bit nervous because I don't like conflict at all and am always expecting to put out some kind of fire. I've been fortunate as I've only ever had to delete 2 comments and the only reason I did was because the person posting was being downright mean to another commenter. I can't stand that. It's one thing to disagree, quite another to be using lots of capitalized words, etc if you know what I mean. As I've gotten older, I've found it easier to ignore people who I believe just don't get it or just like to argue for argument's sake. But it still gets my blood pressure up. If I ever started seeing too many BS, off topic and/or mean/violent comments I'd most likely close my account. Always a pleasure to have you here.
For the last three years, we (all of us) have been the targets of the most extensive, offensive and expensive propaganda campaign in human history. And the campaign is expanding. Exponentially. Aimed at forcing behavioral changes that will, we are told, in some magical fashion, prolong our lives, (Or was that prolong our servitude?)
But - you're gonna die! And so am I. Tomorrow. Next week. Next year, or a decade from now. We all go sometime. Even our would-be lords and masters.
Well said AndyinBC! You know, it amazes me... I've never been one to force my choices on someone else. If I weighed 400 pounds and ate ice cream and drank whiskey and smoked cigarettes all day every day, I would never blame others for my situation or expect others to either change their lives or what they are doing to line up with my choices. It's shocking how many people are out there in the world demanding just that.
This is Obama's Army at work
Yep. I can't think of much I'd allow a doctor to do after these past few years. Set a broken bone...maybe.
I'm not much of a television watcher. I haven't had a TV since 2010. The last great show I remember was Six Feet Under which ran on HBO in the early 2000s. It was set in a funeral home and each episode began with a vignette of a death. Some deaths were expected (cancer, etc.), and some were absurd and accidental, like a hairdryer dropped into a bathtub. I don't recommend TV much (see previous disclaimers), but I'd like to make that show required viewing for every covid Ken and Karen. We all die. Get used to it!
I tried watching that at one time and I think I just lost interest. I remember how popular it was. There was a show out (I think it was on Spike) back around 2010 or so called "1001 Ways to Die" that also showed that we are all not long for this world. Since we are on kind of a TV show theme here I'll quote from The Shawshank Redemption: "Get busy living, or get busy dying." I prefer to just live the way I want to live and let the chips fall where they may, you know? It's so much more fun and fulfilling than wandering around terrified of everything on the earth and complying with utter insanity in the hopes that maybe by some miracle my life will be extended or more fulfilling by doing what I'm told by a literal brain dead mob of control freaks that do *not* care about us and, it appears, actually want us dead. Thanks for stopping by Pancake Princess. :)
Hear, hear!! I'm with you.
I think after nearly three years of this insanity, I'm about ready for a vacation... in some other galaxy...
Beam me up. :-)