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Is Covid and the way the world has responded to it the biggest event in history?


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2021 Sep 8, 8:00pm   469 views  14 comments

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I can only think of the effect Christ has had on the world as the only bigger event.

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1   WookieMan   2021 Sep 8, 8:06pm  

I'm don't have a religious bone in my body, but I'd say Covid is bigger depending on your scale of things. The world has shut down for something that 99.95% of people will survive. Christ influences(ed) billions of people whereas covid influences millions health wise yet influences billions in their day to day life for really little reason.

I don' t track all the posts/comments, but hoping your folks are doing better.
2   GNL   2021 Sep 8, 8:13pm  

WookieMan says
I'm don't have a religious bone in my body, but I'd say Covid is bigger depending on your scale of things. The world has shut down for something that 99.95% of people will survive. Christ influences(ed) billions of people whereas covid influences millions health wise yet influences billions in their day to day life for really little reason.

I don' t track all the posts/comments, but hoping your folks are doing better.

Thank you. Yes, they are in rehab now...very weak and can't walk.
3   NuttBoxer   2021 Sep 8, 9:41pm  

Humans, always thinking our time is the only one that matters. Just off the top of my head the Black Plague, the Spanish Flu(only real pandemic in the last hundred years), fall of Rome, Whatever killed the dinosaurs, The Flood, The 60's, Jesus birth, and Jesus death, the last two far outshining the rest. Each of these events impacted the world, many for decades to come, and two for eternity.
4   GNL   2021 Sep 8, 10:18pm  

NuttBoxer says
Humans, always thinking our time is the only one that matters. Just off the top of my head the Black Plague, the Spanish Flu(only real pandemic in the last hundred years), fall of Rome, Whatever killed the dinosaurs, The Flood, The 60's, Jesus birth, and Jesus death, the last two far outshining the rest. Each of these events impacted the world, many for decades to come, and two for eternity.

Covid is a world wide takeover attempt.
5   WookieMan   2021 Sep 9, 4:59am  

WineHorror1 says
Covid is a world wide takeover attempt.

I'd agree. I don't think anything like this has ever happened worldwide to humanity for such a mainly mundane virus. It's more about the context and not necessarily the deaths. It's 3-4x's a bad flu season. So it's bad. But it's mostly harmless to those that get it.

Yet we've killed off probably more businesses than people. Printed more money than ever before. Government the most draconian probably in our countries history. Asking people to follow the science, but then get censored because they did and it wasn't the right narrative (masks) or medicine. Vaccine passports. Tests to move about in your own territory/country. Tests or forced vaccines for work on something we have zero clue about long term effects. 5, 10, 15 years down the road. And I know I'm missing out on a bunch of other facts.

This is about the living. Not the dead. And it's happening across the entire damn planet for the most part. If I live to 100, this will most certainly go down as one of the dumbest if not the dumbest points in human history.
6   Shaman   2021 Sep 9, 5:12am  

If it all goes as I darkly suspect, it will be the most significant event of the century, at the very least. I wonder how it will be termed? The Great Culling? The Vax Death? What would you call it if over half the world up and died within a couple of years?
7   GNL   2021 Sep 9, 6:05am  

WookieMan says
WineHorror1 says
Covid is a world wide takeover attempt.

I'd agree. I don't think anything like this has ever happened worldwide to humanity for such a mainly mundane virus. It's more about the context and not necessarily the deaths. It's 3-4x's a bad flu season. So it's bad. But it's mostly harmless to those that get it.

Yet we've killed off probably more businesses than people. Printed more money than ever before. Government the most draconian probably in our countries history. Asking people to follow the science, but then get censored because they did and it wasn't the right narrative (masks) or medicine. Vaccine passports. Tests to move about in your own territory/country. Tests or forced vaccines for work on something we have zero clue about long term effects. 5, 10, 15 years down the road. And I know I'm missing out on a bunch of other facts.

This is about the liv...

And all done without a shot fired...so far.
8   NDrLoR   2021 Sep 9, 9:02am  

NuttBoxer says
the Spanish Flu(only real pandemic in the last hundred years)
Killed more people in 13 months than the Bubonic Plague did in 100 years, but then it burned itself out without benefit of vaccines. That's why this one is so strange that it just goes on and on, likes it's being managed for maximum effect.
9   NuttBoxer   2021 Sep 9, 9:27am  

WineHorror1 says
Covid is a world wide takeover attempt.


The Flood was a worldwide deluge. Spanish Flu actually killed people, not hospital protocols, not fake vaccines, just the disease, and it killed them worldwide. The Plague brought on the Dark Ages. Rome ruled the known world. Dinosaurs were likely wiped out by something that caused a world-wide climate change(not the BS we hear about now). The birth and death of Jesus literally divides history, and restored the broken relationship of man and God.

The biggest events coming now haven't happened yet, and have nothing to do with covid. It's the attempt to finally create a one world government, one digital currency, and a bio-digital convergence under the guise of health, all resulting in the largest slave population the world has ever seen.

So no, not anywhere close yet, but if we don't stop it, it will be the fulfillment of Revelations. And then it will have it's place among these other events. But not yet, and I hope, not ever.
10   WookieMan   2021 Sep 9, 9:38am  

NuttBoxer says
So no, not anywhere close yet, but if we don't stop it, it will be the fulfillment of Revelations. And then it will have it's place among these other events. But not yet, and I hope, not ever.

Already there dude. We're forcing an unknown vaccine on people and potentially kids. We're looking at 9-12 months best case of data. We have no idea what we're putting in people. No one can outrun time and math. We have no idea what these vaccines will do to people 5 years from now. Not a single person on the planet. Cancer. Heart disease. Stroke. The list goes on.

This story is far from over unfortunately.
11   Shaman   2021 Sep 9, 9:40am  

NuttBoxer says
The Plague brought on the Dark Ages


Actually, the Black Plague preceded the Renaissance.
12   GNL   2021 Sep 9, 9:45am  

NuttBoxer says
WineHorror1 says
Covid is a world wide takeover attempt.


The Flood was a worldwide deluge. Spanish Flu actually killed people, not hospital protocols, not fake vaccines, just the disease, and it killed them worldwide. The Plague brought on the Dark Ages. Rome ruled the known world. Dinosaurs were likely wiped out by something that caused a world-wide climate change(not the BS we hear about now). The birth and death of Jesus literally divides history, and restored the broken relationship of man and God.

The biggest events coming now haven't happened yet, and have nothing to do with covid. It's the attempt to finally create a one world government, one digital currency, and a bio-digital convergence under the guise of health, all resulting in the largest slave population the world has ever seen.

So no, not anywhere close yet, but if we don't stop it, it will be the fulfillment of...

How is your HR ordeal going?
13   NuttBoxer   2021 Sep 9, 12:37pm  

Shaman says
Actually, the Black Plague preceded the Renaissance.


Haha, I always get those two confused. Nothing against the art, just the rest of the Post-modern BS that snuck in with it.
14   NuttBoxer   2021 Sep 9, 12:40pm  

WineHorror1 says
How is your HR ordeal going?


Head HR guys just wanted a response so he can move on to next step, which seems like what I should have gotten from first guy instead of the slimy attempts to con me. Head guy specifically asked if I'm "not going to comply". What the fuck is that? It's a job, not a fucking monarchy. Anyway, responded back re-listing my reasons for privacy, referencing HIPPA, and closing with I don't want to know about your health shit, so don't ask about mine(but in a professional way). Nothing since then...

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