Gosh darn, you can't get thru one day of this CV quagmire without something else raising the ante on the fear! This just out:
SNIP:
President Donald Trump is mobilizing the United States military so a vaccine for a new coronavirus can be widely distributed once it's ready for widespread use.

I guess it sounds presidential, in what is an election year
 
Agreeing to what others have mentioned about masks and the absurdity of wearing them.

At work, it was decided that we should all be wearing mask during work starting from Monday the 11th of May. I must say I was a little annoyed about this, thinking how to get around it and with some apprehension dreaded Monday morning. The company mail about it was so patronising and stupid, that it was hard not to get upset about it, but then again, they were just following orders from the Swiss Health Department. They mentioned that we would quickly get used to it, that two mask were enough for one day's work though one mask could actually last for 8 hours. How nice. (I later discovered they can actually last 16 hours, you just have to turn them around :-D)

I decided that I would not wear one, only pretend such as wearing it around my neck and pull it up if a passenger would have an issue with it. Knowing that I most likely would be reported as 'not following the mandatory rules' for the public transport sector, I also decided that I had to have a valid reason before Monday. The simplest argument is that I just happen to have breathing problems when I wear a mask, therefore I don't. I had another set of arguments ready just in case and also aware that this could lead to termination of the job.

The first 3 days went well though it has required more energy and alertness to find out where colleagues are at, when working in teams. Sadly most were following the orders and wore the masks, some almost religiously, even outside the train and in the corridors of the depot. As a positive side effect, I also found that some were very open to input and also let the mask drop. Most open seemed to be fellow smokers. The passengers are not required to wear masks and the reason being that it would be too difficult to enforce requiring a big assistance from the police. Only 5-10% of passengers were wearing mask, which was a relief and none complained apart from a young guy, who said that they only work if you actually wear them. I think passengers were generally happier seeing someone checking tickets without wearing a mask than with a mask, but then I might be biased in my reading of it.

I have much empathy for what you are going through. I've held out all this time, not wearing a mask even once. But those days may be over for me as well. Today for the first time everyone in my lab wore a mask - even the supervisors. And people wore them even when seated alone at their desks. I am lucky in a way since I basically have my own room with a closed door where few people enter (especially now that I'm running every aspect of our tests alone). But I will probably be asked to wear one when out in the general lab areas. I believe that they will become mandated soon.

Even though my own boss held out, I think she - along with everyone else - has generally bought into the hoax. They have all accepted this as the "new norm". And it is coming from the top down, as the head of the county public works system sends out daily reports via county e-mail that seems to come directly from the mouth of Dr. Fauci. I guess I should expect no less living just a few miles from Nancy Pedolosi's nephew (Governor Gavin Newscum).

But the exact opposite of what you write above is happening where I work, Aeneas: the lunacy increases daily instead of decreasing. I wonder if at least portions of this area are devolving further into STS, and that is one of the signs of it? And I wonder aloud: could it be because I work in government, and that such areas are far more susceptible to STS programming? OK, don't bother, I already know the answer to that one...I wish I could get the hell out of here, but it seems I'm stuck for now. I'd love to get up to Idaho, but I would like to have seen Montana...

I had been thinking that all the supervisors where I work do seem to be decent, caring, thinking people. My own supervisor was open to my sharing of the Gaston Naessens book and read it, and she now has my copy of "Dissolving Illusions" about vaccine history. Is it time for me to "come out of the closet", and share with at least a couple of them my past and what I learned and experienced as a part of the biowarfare industry? Would it be worthwhile to take that risk, at least initially with my own supervisor? I am sure she would listen to me at least, especially if I could present her with some well-written papers as have been shared here (though she probably wouldn't "waste time" with videos, unfortunately).

If that seems reasonable, and if an opportunity presents itself to share this information (I won't just go dump it on her desk - I *do* understand "external considering" now at least!), then what five papers/articles would people recommend to initiate someone to the reality of this hoax? They have to be very well written with good references. I think five papers is probably the limit to present initially; more would be overwhelming, yet five strong voices is enough to make an impression that there IS another side of all this to seriously consider.

I had thought that a good one to start with is this one, as it calls into question the numbers of supposed infected quite convincingly:



And then this one, which attacks the very basis of the testing itself:



What other articles do people here think would make a proper impact, given that I can only present five? Should I focus on the actual facts about the virus itself, and not the side show of the freaks that surround it (e.g. Fauci and Birx et. al.)? I am sure that simply reading through SOTT I can find lots of candidates, but I don't want to be limited by my own prejudices. I want to present a complete overview of the subject while focusing on the elements that really matter for true understanding.

I have friends asking me for more material that they can send forward, too. This exercise won't be done in vain. I have seen collections of articles and videos throughout this thread, but much of the best stuff seems to be coming out now so past material may already be dated.

(BTW, does anyone know any barbers or beauticians in the Sacramento area who are doing work "behind the scenes"? I had to take matters into my own hands, and the results are something like one would expect if a blindfolded Vincent Van Gogh took acid and tried to take my ears off.)
 
What other articles do people here think would make a proper impact, given that I can only present five? Should I focus on the actual facts about the virus itself, and not the side show of the freaks that surround it (e.g. Fauci and Birx et. al.)? I am sure that simply reading through SOTT I can find lots of candidates, but I don't want to be limited by my own prejudices. I want to present a complete overview of the subject while focusing on the elements that really matter for true understanding.

How about this article? Very thorough and many references....plus embedded video
 
How about this article? Very thorough and many references....plus embedded video

Thanks, I had missed that some Mikovits videos were transcribed. Definitely have to have at least one of hers there.

Most of the people I know only read articles and won't watch videos unless there's no other option (I'm the same way). I guess that's yet another strain of "ADD". Probably need a vaccination for that...:evil:
 
This is in French, but English subtitles can be turned on by pressing the icon in the lower right corner. It is a discussion (with Prof Montagnier) about the probability that this particular virus coming out by way of a laboratory. Probably this one should be saved! (before they delete it). He talks about how some researchers have been forced to retract papers claiming the same thing. Apparently he says has more 'freedom' because of his age and the Nobel Prize! :-D


This was quite the 'bombshell'! Having a heavy name like Montagnier saying that the virus was manipulated and created in a lab, that SARS-Cov-2 has strains of HIV in its RNA sequence is, as one of the guest says, a 'nuclear explosion'. Just an idea, since this clip is quite long and includes a lot of noise from the moderator, it could maybe be edited to include just the highlights of what Montagnier is saying. And then put up on SOTT? I've extracted the file for the English subtitles from the video, see attachment.

Btw, we've now put up the Plandemic video on the Finnish SOTT-page. I decided to 'hard burn' the Finnish subs we created into the clip. So, that's one way to do it. I don't know if any of you are working on the subs in other languages, but while translating the English subs I found a couple of typos:

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At that time, Dr. Rossetti was out of town and Tony Fauci says,

and

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And I just said, I'm sure when Dr. Rossetti gets back, you can have the conversation.

'Dr. Rossetti' in both should be replaced with 'Dr. Ruscetti'

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Yeah, $13,000 for Medicare, if you call it COVID-19.

'for' should be replaced with 'from' (the way she says it makes it a bit inaudible, but that's the only logical conclusion, or?)

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Well, Dr. Mikovitz, thank you so much for your time.

'Mikovitz' should of course be 'Mikovits'.
 

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Seems like some of the courts in Germany are waking up from their paralysis. Due to legal complains, among other things, the blanket quarantine for those travelling to Germany from abroad, the demonstration prohibition, and now keeping the "Corona decrees" by the state governments secret have been deemed illegal by the courts. The last decision especially might produce interesting results - if they have to document the reasons for the various measures, it might become apparent that they have had no solid basis whatsoever.

I think the tide is turning to some extent. The biggest German tabloid has changed its tune to a large extent - they banished Corona from page 1 and focus on the bad consequences of the measures. And after the leak from the Interior ministry, a MP asked Merkel about it, and she stuttered something like "we have come to a different conclusion, and we wanted to avoid an overrun of the hospitals!" It sounds desperate, as if it finally dawned on her that she will be held accountable one day. There goes her place in history and her career as a respected "elder stateswoman". See here (you might get the vibe without understaning German):


At the same time, I think there are clear signs of the "STO virus" in action. Couldn't find it now, but in one video from a demonstration in Stuttgart, someone was confronted by a reporter (the aim was smearing of course) and he brilliantly replied that "the times of division are over. Left, right - it doesn't count anymore. It's about humanity getting together, as humans." Some people in the alternative media sphere show so much intelligence and heart.

On the other hand, we shouldn't forget the fate of the green movement in Germany. The moment a movement gains some traction and begins to offer career opportunities, psychos and pathologicals who can smell the tide turning will enter and overtake the movement. Unless the "STO virus" makes people immune :)
 
Covid-musings:

There are many examples in the last 10,308 10,313 posts, however a good friend and colleague is also a Paramedic (20 yrs), and we were talking. The paramedic is front line - in and out of old age homes, nursing homes and personal homes of the elderly; not to mention car wrecks and whatever else is happening with people who need emergency care. This work of my colleague is more than front line, it is dynamic; mass trauma, on the go treatments, compressions, shock... - it is work to immediately help and to get the patient mobilized to hospital. Typically, as is told, arrival at the covid-hospital includes observations of nurses (not all being like this) with nothing to do - often playing cards or focused on iPhone's. They are somewhat put off when they arrive. The first thing that happens is that some of them start barking out orders at the Paramedics: why are you bringing that patient here, we are in a lock-down. Does the patient really need to be here. Groan and groan...the order of the day.

Meanwhile, outside the public are marching up and down the sidewalk with signs of gratitude, banging out their appreciation and hero-worship songs. The hospital is near empty. There is bitterness and a false sense of self-worth cast in the hospitalized air. How to maintain the illusion? The Paramedic is saying, sadly, that the public are completely disconnect from reality as they sing with praise to the hospital edifice. Meanwhile, the real hospital, for some, is now called being 'at home' with distance care, if it comes at all. My friend is telling me also, you want to see people working hard, go to the old age homes whereby workers are cleaning and caring continuously for the elderly. They don't stop, and they are put under difficult conditions. I agree.

The Paramedic weighed in on ventilators et al.: silly, with missuses prevalent. The machines, as presented, are optic showcases that play for the media - and OMG the panic is sustained. We must have more of them, so says the headline. As for P95's, yeah, there is another misuse, says my Paramedic friend. The Paramedic speaks of the hospital staff complaining that they are causing them to use up their PPE every time they bring in a patient that does not, in their opinion, need to be there - they are donning and doffing PPE all day long without patients, the Paramedic reminds. On the radio there is an interview with the head of hospital unions - she is playing it up to the nines; OMG, we don't have enough PPE, and we are on Zoom with each other everyday hearing the problems. Save us. Again, the hospitals are near empty.

The area's city and many towns peculates under the rumor mill: did you hear so and so might have covid? Oh, apparently this town has its first covid case - ad infinitum around the world.

Local Doctors with practices, even being socialized medicine, are basically furloughed. Some of these write to local newspaper columns with cut and paste dictates warning against people doing this or that. Other Doctors, however, stay quite - they have eyes.

One man on a YT video reminds, never before have we treated human beings like this - not even in war would we leave the dying. Our elderly are dying and they deserve - they long for our companionship at their end, not isolation. It is Cruel...

There is a flip-side, as incrementally people are letting out their truer awareness - news is being turned off and they are seeing with their own eyes what they refused to see before, and they are facing the reality of their loved ones, of looking at the artifice that stands in front of them preventing them from life; being safe be damn, they choose life. The crowd who have been feverishly distancing also see what others are doing and must now make a new choice, either remaining as they were or going against what they were doing just weeks before as blinders are coming off. Many are not happy either having realized they have been duped, yet they will not admit it easily as they have face to save. At the same time, the authorities are becoming discombobulated as they speak to empty rooms. The news doubles down belting out 'we are not out of the woods yet, we must go slowly in the new normal,' they say. Who is listening to them anymore?
 
I talked to one of the nurses of my mother's care home yesterday for about half an hour and I thought it was very interesting what she had to say. The residents are restless without their families present and this makes things harder for the staff who on top of daily care are also dealing with problems with people's mobiles (many old people are having problems with this new technology), they also have to take residents to a special cabin where they can meet visitors (for about 20 minutes, the visitors have to clean their part of the cabin afterwards, the nurse has to clean the cabin on the side of the care home. Visitors and residents are separated by a plexiglass screen). She is facing burnout, as there are too few colleagues to deal with the extra work.

Her husband is a firefighter and has to observe this ludicrous distancing thing, which must be hard for him and his colleagues, since firefighters are usually a tight-knit group., so even the unity of first responders must be destroyed.

We talked about insurance companies that must be laughing all the way to the bank, as they will most likely raise their prices for every adult Dutch citizen, which may amount to 400 euros on an annual basis (this insurance policy is mandatory, you cannot not pay for it).

The nurse also said that she had expected more Covid-19 cases and didn't seem happy with all these measures in place.

My dear old friend who fell again and who is also in a care home has decided to talk to his GP about assisted suicide. And although I had a feeling his end was very near before he fell and this totalitarian madness started the fact that he is too weak to receive any visitors and isn't even allowed to leave his room to go to the mailbox is just too much for someone whose autonomy was always of supreme importance to him.
 
I don't know if this has been posted before since I'm hard at work on my book and not able to keep up. But, I took a break today to watch/listen to this and I think it's a must share.


It's a must-watch too. Thank you for posting.

He gives a well-rounded summary of things we already know about the virus, but it is about so much more. I highly recommend it.

Dr Zach has a healthy spiritual view of life in general, and it's from that perspective that he views all viruses, diseases, and healing. It's a reminder that we are souls dressed up in these magnificent 3D bodies, living here temporarily, and the reason all is failing in the world (the medical system especially) is because we forgot (or were made to forget by those who aren't) who we truly are. Or at least, that's what I got from him.
 
I'll be required to call in and out from the job and a cell phone is required. This was something we where warned about a year ago so its been in the works.
Just remember you can always avoid the smart phone and get a basic one (and save a fair bit of money in the process).

That is all I have ever had and they are generally about £10 in the UK and can only make calls or send/receive texts.

Fairly sure you can still be traced, listened to and generally spied on if some agency wanted to but there is no facility for putting any tracing apps on these phones.
 
It's a must-watch too. Thank you for posting.

He gives a well-rounded summary of things we already know about the virus, but it is about so much more. I highly recommend it.

Dr Zach has a healthy spiritual view of life in general, and it's from that perspective that he views all viruses, diseases, and healing. It's a reminder that we are souls dressed up in these magnificent 3D bodies, living here temporarily, and the reason all is failing in the world (the medical system especially) is because we forgot (or were made to forget by those who aren't) who we truly are. Or at least, that's what I got from him.
Just watched this really informative and moving. Thank you I will share with those who may be interested.
 
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