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Having just come back from my road trip to northeastern Arizona I can attest that the mania is there as well. In remote towns, towns with no stores, a single road, and very few houses that aren't large ranches, No gas stations, no eating establishments, no grocery store, no post office, not even a scenic pull-off. Still, I saw an electronic billboard (not shit) saying 3.9 Arizonians have received their vaccinate and it encouraged those un-vaxxed to join those immunized in helping to keep Arizona healthy and safe.
This whole things reminds me of the cult sci-fi movie "They Live" only without the special glasses.
As a distraction from the suppression of doctors' rights to prescribe very safe, inexpensive and effective prevention and treatment medications.
Trying to be impartial- ignore the actual dangers, think only for the moment of the size of the wuhu, it is 0.125 micron. The virus travels not alone but on an aerosol, size about ten times bigger, nearly in the range of effectiveness of N95 grade masks. At these dimensions there are other of natures laws impeding travel on top of sieving- electrostatic and surface tension forces. So, not so easy to say that the virus is too small to be stopped. The evidence from experiments however shows no practical impediment of masks in stopping the virus.
I have not seen any evidence from experiment that clearly says-
such a type of mask effectively stops the virus.
In reality there are no solutions: only costs and benefits. There is no free lunch. Sometimes masking is a good idea. Sometimes it's not. For the life of me I can't figure out why I'm just about the only person on the planet who can follow this. I've had some of the craziest shit said to me from people who know nothing of a topic but watch the news. It's right out of Idiocracy. By the way - if you haven't watched that movie yet, do it.
It’s to end this muzzle of obedience BS!
it was killed, if there was a treatment, no need for an emergency use approval for fraud vaccines
By the way, there was a big soccer event (gold cup) here some days ago with 65000 attendees. I didnt see ONE mask on spectators even though it was mandated. When the governor was questioned, he just said "I guess they didnt enforce the mandate....".