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If a fella didn’t know better, he might’ve thought the guy with suit and tie was a spokes mouth for the CDC, WHO, FDA or the pharmaceutical industry (birm). The line demarcating reality from satire has been obliterated. Where does one go to regain his credibility?
I learned a new phrase today… COVID/WFH… which means “work from home.” Funny that I’ve been doing just that for almost 50 years and didn’t realize it. This is a timely article shared by Vox Day describing the surreal, unreal, virtual reality of high tech people who have never met each other but still interact with their fellow work drones. The video above, where a supervisor is in the same room with an underling is actual quite a rare situation. https://voxday.net/2022/01/14/covid-and-corporate-cancer/
Americans are tired of the Covid nonsense. Most states are back to normal, done with mask mandates and open for business. Even the Democrats are weary of it. After all, mid-terms are coming up and they need to find a rallying point beyond the unpopular “pandemic” harassments—thus the Ukraine “emergency”.
Still wondering why every single f***head involved with the decision to send our tax dollars to an evil, communist dictatorship to fund this research (or any other research frankly) still hasn’t been lined up against a wall. Probably the same people who green-lighted the decision to have John “I voted for the commie in the 76 presidential election” Brennan head the CIA. It’s maddening crap like this that makes me think this republic is pretty much over.
It*s pretty simple Sid; THOSE are the people in charge. They’re not gonna line themselves up against the wall. They haven’t been rash enough to send the Regulars out to Concord and Lexington – yet