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Was the virus released to keep us under control?


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2020 Aug 11, 8:49pm   454 views  5 comments

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my own speculative thinking about this virus is getting to be:
<> that the US biowarfare people built it and released it in other countries with good narratives to explain it. The Chinese had nothing to do with it. It was part of the ZioCon/NeoCon "New Yellow Peril" ideological discourse. If you study US history, you find that the US "elites" (as some erroneously call them) aka "ruling class" almost always have fabricated a "causus belli" to enter wars that they desired to enter, which retaining a moral patina for their actions -- Stamp tax, tea tax, the bridge that arched the flood, British kidnapping of US seaman to serve in the Royal Navy, Mexican "attacks" in Texas, "Remember the Alamo", firing on Fort Sumner, "massacres" by "savage" Indians, US Maine blown up by "perfidious Spaniards" in Havana harbor, Boche submarines attacking the Lusitania, armed intervention in Siberia during the Russian Revolution, war crimes in Shanghai and Beijing by various putative malevactors, and so on and on and on and on. . . the list is almost infinite. Covid "done to us by the Wuhanese" is a similar pretext and may presage a way to go to war with China

<> if you examine the "reality" surrounding covid-19, you shortly observe that:
1. it's just sufficiently deadly to terrify a lot of people, but not really do immense damage (convenient, huh? -- just enough to scare them into obedience)
2. it largely does its harm amongst the working and especially Hispanic and black classes (in Idaho right now, almost all the CV is concentrated amongst Hispanic food factory workers)
3. it allows corporations and bureaucrats to impose a "safety"-driven dictatorship on everyone as a cost of social participation, indeed, of going on with living per se
4. few bureaucrats or "corporates" get sick from it, because drastic measures are taken to protect them, the more so the higher their corporate position
5. it cripples ordinary people from interacting with govt, such as the DMV, or the passport office, or whoever -- all needful government services are paralyzed indefinitely
6. it absolutely removes homeless people from participating in society whatsoever, or restoring their ability to escape homelessness or regain a job (denies them places where they can work with computers, recharge their phones, like Starbucks, the supermarket hot-food seating, truck stops, the McDonald's, the Carl's Jrs etc etc etc)
7. it gives people a strong disincentive to freely associate, as is guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, and in fact allows the state to break up or prohibit any social gatherings or even familial meeting (say in restaurants, or churches, or civic clubs, or whatever, where opposition to the regime's rules and regulations might germinate -- no pun intended, OF COURSE)
8. it forces heightened dependency upon electronic means of communication, subject, OF COURSE, to intensified surveillance
9. it allows the police to regulate the streets and sidewalks and parks and any place of normally public egress -- "for your safety", don't you see
10. corporations are allowed to effect totalitarian environments in their MONOPOLY stores where people are FORCED to patronize in order to live (greatly enhanced corporate power and what they can get away with)
11. ordinary citizens are highly incentivized -- to protect their children, or their dogs, or their ability to continue to consume without any suggestion that anything might be wrong -- to become police snitches, and report every sort of imagined or real infraction by "non-believers" who "imperil" "community" "safety"

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1   just_passing_through   2020 Aug 11, 8:51pm  

I highly doubt it.

It's pretty clear though that the CCP sent it out to the rest of the world on purpose.

We should cut things short and get right into a cold war where we don't do business with them at-all. We should also try to make it painful for any entities that do.
2   just_passing_through   2020 Aug 11, 8:53pm  

BTW, I looked at getting some new calvin klein boxers today on amazon. The price for 3 had doubled. 1.5 years ago I paid ~$20 and now they are going for ~$40. So I looked at the label on mine and it said: Made in China is asshoe.

So I'm done with those...
3   Onvacation   2020 Aug 12, 12:19pm  

It's difficult to NOT buy Chinese made (slave labor) goods, but it is a worthy goal.
4   just_passing_through   2020 Aug 12, 10:12pm  

Oh, I do go out of my way...
5   WookieMan   2020 Aug 13, 7:48am  

just_adhom_preaching says
BTW, I looked at getting some new calvin klein boxers today on amazon. The price for 3 had doubled. 1.5 years ago I paid ~$20 and now they are going for ~$40. So I looked at the label on mine and it said: Made in China is asshoe.

So I'm done with those...

Tommy John. Checked last night after reading your comment. Made in Egypt, so maybe that's a problem for some. I get the 2nd skin ones I think. I go commando a lot having a pool. There have been times though that I go for a #2 and don't realize the underwear is even there. It's hasn't officially happened yet, but I've been close to shitting my underwear because I don't feel them, lol. You don't feel them, which is good in my opinion and I have no complaint about support or chaffing. Expensive is my only beef, but I'm not 22 anymore and my cock and balls deserve some luxury.

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