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COVID scare – a preemptive strike

An independent journalist delivers a preemptive strike against COVID Scare 2.0 by reprising most of her articles from Scare 1.0.

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Widespread rumors have the Biden administration seeking to bring back the COVID scare, to interfere with elections yet again. (And for that giant-economy-size legislative end, “for other purposes.”) Now the independent journalist who covered the Missouri v. Biden case, reminds everyone of her coverage of the original COVID scare. Too few people paid attention to it then. That journalist hopes people will pay attention now.

COVID Scare 2.0

The COVID Scare does seem to be returning, mainly at the nation’s colleges and universities. Disturbing reports are coming in from Rutgers and the Historic Black College, Morris Brown. Journalist Collin Rugg shared an image of an advisory from Morris Brown to its incoming classes, and his guess for the reasons for it:

https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1694007848760672334

(New Jersey and Virginia are holding off-year legislative elections. In addition, Kentucky is holding a governor’s race.)

Nor is the COVID scare limited to the college campus. The Biden administration thinks it can reinstate it nationwide.

https://twitter.com/CollinRugg/status/1693669239201448094
https://twitter.com/HoleSpec/status/1692960282392351082

Likewise, the Hollywood establishment is reinstating mask mandates in their offices and promoting lockdowns:

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https://rumble.com/embed/v389x7y/?pub=4teej

Yet in September 2022 Biden declared the COVID pandemic was over. That might have more to do with his wanting an emergency illegal immigrant push-back program terminated, however.

Former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino recorded a defiant Rumble video today, promising lawsuits and simple civil disobedience.

https://rumble.com/embed/v389hco/?pub=4teej

In his video, Bongino had some scathing commentary for Philip Bump, a columnist at The Washington Post. Here are some samples:

https://twitter.com/pbump/status/1694185633219031241
https://twitter.com/pbump/status/1694043255376134483

Mr. Bump would certainly appear to be trying to foment the COVID scare and promote a return to the lockdown regime. But Bongino doesn’t stop with him. He cites The New York Times actually running an op-ed saying, “Elections are bad for democracy.” And The Atlantic for saying, “Americans Vote Too Much.” Bongino charges these organs with setting the stage for an all-absentee election, with unmonitored drop boxes – and mules to stuff them.

The thread

Tracy Beanz, editor-in-chief of Uncover DC, dropped a lengthy thread today. In it she linked to nearly every article she wrote during the first COVID scare.

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https://twitter.com/tracybeanz/status/1694413161468661848
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https://twitter.com/tracybeanz/status/1694431326655402476
https://twitter.com/tracybeanz/status/1694432031462064515

Reaction was almost overwhelmingly positive. One other user shared a primer on mass formation psychosis, which essentially means a mob mentality.

https://twitter.com/ReaganSucked79/status/1694171995062096016

Another user shared a thirteen-year-old article about Chinese factories in Italy. This explains why COVID hit Italy so hard: they already had a Chinese connection.

https://twitter.com/hoosierdoggie/status/1240132608681562115

A third user offered a ray of hope. Apparently three doctors, disciplined for prescribing the antiviral drug Ivermectin to their patients, are suing the FDA. That lawsuit has caused the FDA to dial back its advocacy of any second lockdown regime.

https://twitter.com/bank_shot13/status/1694421964872433925

Analysis

That a second COVID scare could possibly supervene today seems incredible. For this story has one “dog that did not bark” that Beanz did not mention. Never, in all the stories about COVID hitting particular American cities harder than others, did anyone ever report a spectacle comparable to the “diener squads” during the Plague years in Europe. In other words, never did any diener squad move down the main street of a town, driving a dump truck or flatbed truck laden with bodies, and sounding sirens and blaring this kind of command over bullhorns or loudspeakers:

Bring out your dead!

That served as the first clue that the first COVID scare was fraudulent. Second was the Swedish experience. The Swedes never locked down. And neither did coronavirus wipe out their country, as the scaremongers confidently predicted.

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Everyone understands this today, even beyond regarding COVID vaccines as weapons of mass murder.

Readers of the Virality Twitter File will remember CNAV’s perspective from the medical-school curriculum of the late twentieth century. Medical-school professors had to admit that artificial active acquired immunity is not and never has been either:

  1. As effective as natural immunity, or
  2. Without side effect.

Yet, in the name of Saints Edward (Jenner), Jonas (Salk), and Albert (Sabin), and Sir Gunnar Kasson, Knight Commander of the Most Noble Order of Iditarod, we see the government trying to restart the COVID scare. That could be ground for revolt – in the passive sense. Let’s hope it need not become active.

Terry A. Hurlbut
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Terry A. Hurlbut has been a student of politics, philosophy, and science for more than 35 years. He is a graduate of Yale College and has served as a physician-level laboratory administrator in a 250-bed community hospital. He also is a serious student of the Bible, is conversant in its two primary original languages, and has followed the creation-science movement closely since 1993.

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