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RE: More On The Covid Con

in Deep Dives4 years ago

I predicted that governments would use the crisis to create a cashless society and to get rid of old people...

On march the third twenty twenty, I warned once again that compulsory inoculation would be coming,

On march the seventh I reported that people had been cheering at the prospect of old people dying in huge numbers, "it will clear hospital beds" said one commentator. [LOGAN'S RUN]

On march the nineteenth, the public health bodies in the UK and the advisory committee on dangerous pathogens decided that the new disease should no longer be classified as a "high consequence infectious disease" the corona virus was downgraded to flu level.

Mainstream SPIN:

Downgrading doesn’t reduce C19 seriousness

By the Government no longer classing Covid-19 as an HCID does not mean it isn’t dangerous or serious – it’s just that it no longer meets the closely-defined criteria for an HCID.

The measures taken to introduce social distancing and self isolation have been carefully considered at a population level.

It’s “a technical classification”
OnTheWight got in touch with the Department for Health a couple of weeks ago, explaining how the downgrading was being interpreted by some in the community and asking for an explanation in layman’s terms.

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(IFF) this SARS-2 "super-virus" doesn't qualify as a "high consequence infectious disease" (THEN) what in the living hell DOES qualify??

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It must depend on how you define consequence. The decimation of the middle class, mandatory adherence to harmful medical dictates, and loss of everything we hold dear and gives our lives meaning are apparently not consequential.

I went out to a bar last night. The place was crowded, every seat taken like they used to be. Joyful! But I noticed a number of the pre-covid regulars were not there. Now there's this bizarre law in the US, or maybe it's just NY, that you can't just sit there and have a drink, you have to buy food too. I've always done this, I don't like to just drink and I need nosh, but boy has that changed the demographic at the bar.

The have nots have been hit the hardest by all this. Now, even if they are among those of us who do not fear the breath of our brethren, they can't afford to go out and have a beer. It's as if by design. Which of course, as you point out, it is.

Thanks for your visit and thoughtful comment.

I guess it makes sense.

If you spend more money, you won't get sick!

The middle class will spend all their money and become poor sooner?

Middle-class starts at $100,000.00 /yr

Everyone I know is either working-class or poor.

I know a few middle classers then. They are the ones driving this as far as I can tell, unaware that they will soon enough be among the starving if they don't stop believing False Idol Fauci and that like.