Toward the end of 2019, when this bug first started to spread, reliable tests might have been useful. Infected people could have been identified and isolated, and it is possible that the spread of the bug could have been stopped. Once the thing became endemic, all attempts to stop it spreading became entirely futile. From that point, the only way to deal with it was to allow it to run its course.
Don't fall for their false narrative, all they did was weaponize the flu and look at your freedoms they have stolen. This was the plan all along, how long ago was it " just fifteen days to flatten the curve". This is a plandemic to enslave you to your new masters
Is this real...or is it satire? You be the judge.
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The .gov can eat peanuts out of my morning soft serve! No test, no disease.
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Toward the end of 2019, when this bug first started to spread, reliable tests might have been useful. Infected people could have been identified and isolated, and it is possible that the spread of the bug could have been stopped. Once the thing became endemic, all attempts to stop it spreading became entirely futile. From that point, the only way to deal with it was to allow it to run its course.
ReplyDeleteDon't fall for their false narrative, all they did was weaponize the flu and look at your freedoms they have stolen. This was the plan all along, how long ago was it " just fifteen days to flatten the curve". This is a plandemic to enslave you to your new masters
DeleteYou know someone has to.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfR9iY5y94s
I'm there dude! Anal swabs? Hey now!
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