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Psychology of vaxxers. They are accepting the state into their body, becoming one with the government


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2021 Oct 22, 3:04pm   201,222 views  1,343 comments

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Maybe the battle is between those who unfairly benefit from credentialism, and those who don't.

Liberals defend their credentials which allow them to exploit those who don't have the same credentials. Credentials create monopolies, the ability to set high prices regardless of quality of service. It is a way to defeat free market competition.

The funding of universities depends entirely on the demand for their degrees, which they control. Their biggest horror would be a system where anyone could take tests to prove competence in a subject without paying for the years of classes and subjecting themselves to obedience to professors.

Thatcher and Trump refused to give the automatic respect many academics feel is their due. They gave the impression that they could see right through us, an uncomfortable feeling.
- Thomas Frank

Most of academia is less about learning than about paying for a paper proof of status and conformity. Non-conformists are expelled from schools, or failed out. Most teachers do not like their authority to be questioned. Bosses like the academic proof of conformity when they hire. The most "educated" are the most obedient.

Trump was a threat to their credentials and therefore a threat to their incomes and status.

The academic elite need a reason to hate those threatening themselves, therefore they use imaginary "racism", to which there is no defense. The accusation is the conviction.

Then they don't need to worry about the real class problem, which is independent of race. They would be uncomfortable looking at class, because they'd have to look at themselves and their unearned class privileges.

So their faith in the injection is faith in the "expert class" of which they are members, and they demand that the hoi polloi submit to it as an expression of the elite's power and prestige.



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87   Patrick   2021 Dec 10, 9:38pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/crowdsourcing-the-secret-police?source=patrick.net





this is how you turn a society against itself and families members against one another.

it’s how you take the reach of the state into every corner of every home.

it is intentional and it is calculated.

they will get you used to this.

they will get you agitated and scared enough to think that this is righteous.

they will vilify and other and seek to describe those who do not submit as unfit, immoral, and unclean.

it has happened before.

it’s happening again. ...

it’s about authoritarians vs free people. and there is no sustainable middle ground there. either your rights are inalienable, or they are not rights at all and you’ll spend the rest of your life in a negotiation about what privileges you can keep. you have to ask what your bedtime is, you cannot just decide for yourself.



88   Patrick   2021 Dec 13, 8:38am  

https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/the-geographies-of-the-pharma-genocide?source=patrick.net


Dr. Desmet argues that “mass formation is a specific phenomenon that emerges if certain conditions are met”:

The conditions are:

1. A lack of social connectedness;
2. A lack of meaning;
3. Free-floating anxiety (that is unconnected to any mental representation); and
4. Free-floating frustration and aggression.

(Obviously our modern society met all of these conditions prior to COVID.)

And then he argues that “a narrative is distributed via mass media that focuses anxiety and aggression on a certain object” (in this case a virus).


This is quite convincing to me. We live in a country which is actively undermining its own history and sense of community in order to maximize profits for the corporations which control the country. We are bred to be free-floating consumers, not rooted to any particular place, moving around for money. Moving to places which are strip malls of housing next to strip malls of shopping. And now even the strip malls of shopping are going under, killed by the plandemic for the benefit of Jeff Bezos.


I think the antidote needs to match the four conditions that Desmet describes in the beginning. Our alternative must be:

1. More social connectedness;
2. More meaning-making (through spirituality, honest work, time with family & friends, and experiencing nature);
3. Properly identifying the source of our anxiety as our hurry up culture and helping people take the off-ramp to a parallel economy; and
4. Properly identifying the source of our frustration and aggression as the predatory system of monopoly capitalism and helping people take the off-ramp into a parallel economy based on mutual respect.


I agree with all of those. One thing Americans need to do is stop moving. Make a commitment to a certain place and stay there. Put down roots and water the plant. Simply remaining in one town results in becoming part of a community there.
89   Patrick   2021 Dec 15, 9:43am  

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/adam-carolla-mocks-the-covid-tyrants/?source=patrick.net


The last two years have felt a lot like a cosmic joke. I sometimes like to recap it to myself, just in the hopes of actually believing everything that’s going on.

There’s a virus that strikes the elderly and obese and spares children, and two years later the most common mitigation strategy is putting ineffective and dirty cloth masks on schoolchildren. For adults in many blue areas, we’re forced to wear masks in a restaurant from the door to our table. In New York City, it’s even worse: you have to show proof of a vaccine that doesn’t prevent transmission in order to enter an indoor space, and also wear a mask.

Yet it was at just the moment that life became laughably absurd that comedians stopped daring to tell jokes. Now, we’re hectored with moralistic progressive haranguing from those who supposedly make a living being funny.

Making jokes could be construed as going against the prevailing narrative of Covid mania, er, caution. And as such, few comedians have dared. Enter Adam Carolla, who does dare to do that in a new comedy special produced by the Daily Wire, called Truth Yeller.

Within the first five minutes, Carolla describes traveling during Covid with mask theater in place. He jokes about how nonsensical the rules are; he is yelled at to pull up his mask one minute, and then served hummus, which he eats with his hands. He quips, “Do you think anyone has died because they snacked on an airplane? What would their obituary read?”

Carolla links these nonsense TSA rules with those we’ve been begrudgingly living with for years, like liquid limits to pass through security. These regulations have never made much sense; they’re the products of unthinking bureaucrats unable to utilize common sense in their enforcement of the rules. Carolla uses the example of a nearly empty tube of toothpaste labeled “4 oz.” that isn’t permitted through, while sneaking through the technically allowed amounts of alcohol.

We understand how ludicrous these post-9/11 rules are because we’ve seen them in practice for over a decade; we know dumping out our water bottles at the security line and then buying new bottles for $4 each isn’t saving any lives. We’re not allowed (yet) to mock Covid regulations on masks because doing so is, for many elites, a threat to public health.

Carolla (and his first guest, Jay Leno) are doing a vital and subversive public service: they’re breaking the seal on mocking the Covid theater we’re all subjected to.

There’s some part of all Americans that understands that we are living in some sort of absurd simulation. Kids in schools are masked all day, often in ineffective and dirty cloth masks, while adults are shoulder to shoulder in bars, restaurants and sporting events. Where I live in Montgomery County, kids are still playing outdoor soccer in masks, and our county executive is hinting at what is essentially permanent masking requirements, as are already in place in Oregon.

But like in Oregon, the politicians passing such regulations aren’t scared enough of Covid to follow the rules they’ve imposed upon us all. In the last month alone, four members of the Montgomery County Council have been spotted at indoor public events where masks were removed (I documented it here on Twitter).

We should be able to point and laugh at this absurdity: kids in preschools and daycares are required to be masked, but at a legislative breakfast in the ballroom of a large local chain hotel, all of the adults could remove their masks because there was food in front of them. What would it take to unmask toddlers here? Maybe we can convince them to hold their sippy cups and an animal cracker all day; because we know that food and drink somehow neutralizes the airborne virus.

I’m joking, of course, but this is all a joke. None of it makes sense. We should all be openly mocking the ridiculous world we’ve been forced to live in by hypocritical bureaucrats attending networking events and parties unmasked while lecturing us about how dangerous this virus is. It’s nice to see Carolla doing so. Here’s hoping he starts a trend and inspires other so-called comedians to take aim as well.
90   Patrick   2021 Dec 15, 10:33am  

https://www.bmj.com/content/375/bmj-2021-068094?source=patrick.net


As an extraordinary period in which social life was upturned, the covid-19 pandemic will be over when we turn off our screens and decide that other issues are once again worthy of our attention. Unlike its beginning, the end of the pandemic will not be televised.
91   Patrick   2021 Dec 16, 10:00am  



I do think a lot of the compliance is among the elderly who really don't care how many children they kill just as long as it make themselves feel a bit safer.
92   Patrick   2021 Dec 17, 7:15am  

https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/parasocial-dunbar-hacking?source=patrick.net



In the Prussian educational paradigm that now dominates the modern world, children are trained not by their families, while interacting with and growing trusting bonds with their neighbors. The process of tribal formation is replaced with a handful of authorities, same age social relationships, and parasocial proxy relationships—the people on our magic electronic picture boxes. And in the end, young adults pop out of the other side of this machine suffering a pernicious form of Stockholm Syndrome. They even believe it's what is best for them. After all, their leaders, whom they've likely never met, tell them so. They'd be unhappy to discover the illusion. ...

Hopefully you now have a sense of how information warfare may be carried out effectively---by hacking the brain's internal projection of the tribe. The Pavlovian training of the Prussian educational model is just the priming. Once a subject accepts routine programming from the outside, the trick is to tell them who are and who aren't leaders and experts. In other words, the messages are sent from anywhere, but through a trusted network, and into the minds of the programmable humans, substituting a chosen leader/expert image into the appropriate Dunbar slot and set the mind virus in motion. The media machinery designed for that purpose has been honed for decades, and now with a dash of artificial intelligence (can we just call it automation? Sigh) thrown in.

Why don't the people who aren't hypnotized just help the people under the spell see it?

Easier said than done. The destruction of the community makes that difficult. Even worse, identity politics has been ramped up so that everyone not under the spell becomes "othered" in one way or another.

Perfection of the technique may be what drives mass formation. We are witnessing one now, but if you're reading this, you probably lived through several, but I'll call them out another day. More people are more acutely aware of the sudden shift to a new social state now because the stakes have grown too high to ignore, so there is a larger group forming who can identify that something is very wrong, even if they cannot fully describe it. We might even be said to make up something like a community, at this stage.
93   Patrick   2021 Dec 19, 9:19pm  

> behind the scenes, administration officials have been debating how to shift public attention from the total number of cases -- which appear likely to surge, even if many are mild -- toward the number of severe infections that are overloading health systems and causing interruptions to normal life.
>
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> A shift toward focusing on severity instead of case numbers
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> Some of Biden's advisers are encouraging the administration to begin discussing publicly how to live alongside a virus that shows no signs of disappearing, a potentially stark shift in messaging for a White House that once touted "freedom from the virus."
> Steering public attention away from the total number of infections and toward serious cases only -- as some Biden advisers have encouraged -- could prove a challenge after nearly two years of intense focus on the pandemic's every up and down.

There's no hope for the people that still believe the masks, lockdowns, and death jab were at all useful in spite of two years of directly opposing evidence.

Biden can just keep telling the same lies and they will NEVER catch on. He could literally say anything and they would believe it. Anything at all.
94   Patrick   2021 Dec 22, 4:56pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/the-evidence-of-your-own-eyes-and?source=patrick.net


the evidence of your own eyes and ears
at a certain point, it gets too clear to ignore




even in san francisco, folks are starting to wake up and realize that all is not as they were told it would be.

the data is just getting too clear and too prevalent. ...

the next realizations to come:

masking and lockdown never worked and still don’t

vaccinating/boosting in the middle of a peak seasonal surge is directly counterproductive when the vaccine causes well documented immuno-suppression for ~2 weeks post dosing. (data HERE)

despite promises to the contrary, the vaccines are not sterilizing and never were. they do not stop spread or infection or reduce viral load.

and counter to michelle’s final point, vaccines do NOT stop you from playing host or reduce mutations. in fact, leaky vaccines are notorious for making viruses worse by inverting their evolutionary gradient by imposing a new selector that demands greater virulence. this is also WELL DOCUMENTED and looks to have INCREASED DELTA CFR. she and milind have that one exactly backwards. societal scale leaky vaccine administration (especially if it mitigates symptoms and severity while allowing spread) is the antithesis of social duty. the enhanced spread and greater virulence leaves EVERYONE worse off, even the vaxxed. it’s clearly visible in what happened in delta over the summer in the UK

OAS aka is looking more and more prevalent. this is vaccine induced antigenic imprinting that prevents future adaptation to changing pathogens and locks immune response into a past pattern that may not serve you well and may inhibit the formation of sound, sterilizing immunity in the future. this is another offshoot of vaccines with too narrow and specific an immune training vector.

omi looks very mild so far relative to others. this is what a covid looks like as it goes endemic and becomes a cold. there is nothing here to upend the world over. it’s not a ghost down due to pandemic. it’s a ghost town due to humans having lost all sense of proportion. half the world is normal right now and it could all be if people just realized how badly they are over-reacting. we went to woodstock during a virus worse than this.
95   mell   2021 Dec 24, 8:59am  

It's tearing family's apart, one can see it every day. Sis visited Mom and Dad, took a 3 hour flight, bought wine and cheese to invite them over, then Dad's gf refused to go anywhere indoors because my Sis kids aren't jabbed and so they met 10 minutes in a cold hallway as the outdoor tent she was "comfortable" with at a restaurant had freezing Temps. Bitch. On another instance my wife's uncles wife tested positive with zero symptoms but has has isolate now with both wearing masks indoors and staying away from each other. She is keeping herself busy on the Peloton with daily exercise. What kind of a world is this where the healthy are declared sick by fucknose fraudcis and brandon's "tests" and forced into isolation. They are of course complying but we're working on getting them coming out and hop on the plane to see us in the vacation rental after Christmas. I'm so done with with this bullshit I started directly confronting jabbers and paranoid leftoid pansies, friend, foe, family zero fucks given. This shite needs to end NOW.
96   HeadSet   2021 Dec 24, 12:43pm  

mell says
I'm so done with with this bullshit I started directly confronting jabbers and paranoid leftoid pansies, friend, foe, family zero fucks given.

Yes, and any dip that says: "I follow the science" should get asked "What does polymerase mean?" "What is a B and a T cell, and how do they relate to long term immunity?" "You have no idea? Then you are just blindly following the propaganda, as these items are very basic science."
97   richwicks   2021 Dec 24, 9:42pm  

mell says
It's tearing family's apart, one can see it every day. Sis visited Mom and Dad, took a 3 hour flight, bought wine and cheese to invite them over, then Dad's gf refused to go anywhere indoors because my Sis kids aren't jabbed and so they met 10 minutes in a cold hallway


Have a talk with your dad, and with his girl friend, and explain biology to her. Dispense with the "ease them into it" mentality - explain that she's been tricked, it's nothing to be ashamed about, explain very calmly without shouting what she's been falsely led to believe.

If she insults you, calls you stupid, whatever, ignore it. Do not respond in kind. This is a defense. You should never take insult from anybody or be distracted by an insult. Understand how she's been led to think, and expand that for her.

I would start with "if the vaccine is effective, how can an unvaccinated person be a threat to you?". If a vaccine DAMAGES your immune system, THEN a sick person could be a threat to you - only then.

Do not aim to make her embarrassed or ashamed. If you do that, she will resist your reasoning and logic.
98   GNL   2021 Dec 24, 10:26pm  

richwicks says
explain that she's been tricked, it's nothing to be ashamed about,

I believe that what these people are clinging to is the "fact" that the vax will keep you from dying. I have a cousin who told me he got vaxxed for 3 reasons...1) he knows 15 people who died from Covid...2) for his job...3) it will keep him from dying.

I don't know how anyone could convince someone like this of anything other than he did the right thing.
99   mell   2021 Dec 24, 10:34pm  

richwicks says
mell says
It's tearing family's apart, one can see it every day. Sis visited Mom and Dad, took a 3 hour flight, bought wine and cheese to invite them over, then Dad's gf refused to go anywhere indoors because my Sis kids aren't jabbed and so they met 10 minutes in a cold hallway


Have a talk with your dad, and with his girl friend, and explain biology to her. Dispense with the "ease them into it" mentality - explain that she's been tricked, it's nothing to be ashamed about, explain very calmly without shouting what she's been falsely led to believe.

If she insults you, calls you stupid, whatever, ignore it. Do not respond in kind. This is a defense. You should never take insult from anybody or be distracted by an insult. Understand how she's been led to think, and expand that for her.

I would start with "if the vaccine is effective, how can an unvaccinated person be a threat to ...


They are in their 60s and 70s and live overseas where the propaganda is even stronger but at least no kids jab mandates.This discussion would be fruitless. Dad doesn't really care but "complies" for her and forwards propaganda. At that age people can hardly be changed. She's doing botox and boosters every 6 months though. There is no hope in that department. I admire your desire to come up with ways to free people from propaganda but it's better deployed with younger, still somewhat malleable people.
100   Patrick   2021 Dec 24, 11:29pm  

WineHorror1 says
he knows 15 people who died from Covid


No he doesn't, not unless he works in a nursing home.
101   richwicks   2021 Dec 25, 1:22am  

WineHorror1 says
he knows 15 people who died from Covid...


This is statistically impossible unless Patrick was correct, when he guessed he must have worked in a nursing home or a hospital.

If he works in a hospital, find out how many young men are coming in with heart problems?
102   richwicks   2021 Dec 25, 1:25am  

mell says
They are in their 60s and 70s and live overseas where the propaganda is even stronger but at least no kids jab mandates.This discussion would be fruitless. Dad doesn't really care but "complies" for her and forwards propaganda. At that age people can hardly be changed.


My parents are in their early 80's. At that point, I don't see any reason to change their mind. At most it will upset them to change their mind, and at worst, they are the crazy senile couple listening to their crazy son.

I'm in the unenviable position of having much more education than either of my parents, being equivalently as intelligent as them, and being the youngest - nothing I tell them is seen from the position of an adult, I'm just the baby. The only thing they trust me in, is within my field.
103   GNL   2021 Dec 25, 5:21am  

Patrick says
WineHorror1 says
he knows 15 people who died from Covid


No he doesn't, not unless he works in a nursing home.

I can't imagine it's true either. However, he is a printing press mechanic and has several very large customers (hugh printing plants) he services. I wouldn't doubt several thousand employees among all his customers.
104   Shaman   2021 Dec 25, 7:04am  

richwicks says
My parents are in their early 80's. At that point, I don't see any reason to change their mind. At most it will upset them to change their mind, and at worst, they are the crazy senile couple listening to their crazy son.


At least they’re still around! I’m with you though. At this point, there’s no reason to spend time trying to change your parents. Both of mine are set in their ways and my mother in law refuses to learn anything she doesn’t already know. They are who they are and we just have to enjoy the aspects of them we can while they’re here.
105   Patrick   2021 Dec 26, 11:41am  

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/how-an-experienced-medical-professional?source=patrick.net


There you have it: the rules for dealing with conflict in Dr. Cohen’s world: if someone says anything that challenges your belief system (which is set by the FDA and CDC who can do no wrong and must not be questioned), you simply politely tell them that they are wrong and to never talk to you again.

Dr. Cohen’s behavior is exemplary. He did exactly as he was told. His critical thinking skills have been wiped out, likely decades ago. He doesn’t question the narrative.
106   Patrick   2021 Dec 26, 11:46am  

https://jessicar.substack.com/p/whoever-makes-the-music-controls?source=patrick.net







THE GLORIOUS DEAD - What a telling screen shot. The glorious living dead protecting the glorious living.

I like this screenshot: the enforcers are clearly having a really good time. Be quiet. Do not move. Hide. Be afraid. Be very afraid. My message to the enforcers is this: if you are also sick of this shit, let me take your hand and guide you to the dancefloor-street. You won’t need a mask. And you won’t need a weapon.

The take home message of this post is this: ignore their non-science-based militant rules and live your life as a fully functioning, robust living entity. Their rules are not laws. They do not trump unwritten law. They do not trump statutory laws. They cannot decide for you what happens to your body. I am all for infrastructure and law - of course I am - but I am not into totalitarianism. We have to learn and retain the differences between these methods of organizing groups.

By the way, if you’re reading this and you disagree with me, then that’s fine too. You and I can co-exist. For the more persistent and hardcore disagree-ers, know that there are places in the world where you can go live under totalitarian rule. I personally don’t want that. Not one bit of me wants that. And I don’t think anyone who fled places like that, want that. I think a good solution does indeed revolve around the freedom (illusion) to choose. For those who want the rules and the shots and the dictates and the digital tracking, please, choose to go to where those things exist and will continue to reign. But for those of us/you who want to live in a free nation, where democracy, intelligence and balance can hypothetically exist, then choose that. Choose to re-create that. Choose by acting. In order for re-creation to ‘happen’, the current systems need to be dismantled. In order for that to ‘happen’, we have to start somewhere. That’s all I know for now.

So cunning creators, benevolent balancers of equations, lovers of logistics and innovators of infrastructure, punch into your power and do everything you can to unite the others. This is going to be fun.
107   GNL   2021 Dec 26, 9:07pm  

Patrick says
https://jessicar.substack.com/p/whoever-makes-the-music-controls?source=patrick.net







THE GLORIOUS DEAD - What a telling screen shot. The glorious living dead protecting the glorious living.

I like this screenshot: the enforcers are clearly having a really good time. Be quiet. Do not move. Hide. Be afraid. Be very afraid. My message to the enforcers is this: if you are also sick of this shit, let me take your hand and guide you to the dancefloor-street. You won’t need a mask. And you won’t need a weapon.

The take home message of this post is this: ignore their non-science-based militant rules and live your life as a fully functioning, robust living entity. Their rules are n...

If the Georgia Guidestones are an accurate declaration(?), Covid is not going to be the only thing we will have to contend with before this decade closes out.
108   Patrick   2021 Dec 26, 10:02pm  

This is a very coherent explanation of leftism in general:

https://www.thehebrewconservative.com/2021/06/21/the-romo-razor-how-to-explain-the-left/?source=patrick.net

HOW TO EXPLAIN THE LEFT?

A favorite pastime amongst conservatives is to point at the many incosistencies of the leftist agenda:

“Where is #MeToo when Biden is accused of harrassment?”

“Why does nobody care about mass shootings committed by blacks?”

“Why is nobody talking about anti-Asian crimes anymore, now that it’s obvious they are all committed by blacks?”

“Why is it safe to demonstrate for BLM during the pandemic but not to go to church?”

“How is Antifa just ‘an idea’ but the burnt down houses are real?”

While I find these inconsistencies to be amusing, it is very silly to think that pointing them out will impress, or persuade, anybody on the Left. Why? Because these inconsistencies are not a bug, they are a feature. Meaning, having one set of rules for BLM demonstrators and another set of rules for good ol’ American church-goers is how the leftist agenda is designed.

This leads me to the Romo Razor. Given the smashing success of the Romo Rule of Assimilation, here is Romo’s Razor – When you can’t find an explanation for the Left’s behavior, try the simplest one: They are after destroying America. Once you apply the Romo Razor, things become very clear: BLM riots can be used against America, therefore they shall be sanctified. Going to church is a feature of traditional America, therefore it should be banned.

Mass shootings committed by whites are a good assault on the Second Amendment and America’s traditional liberties; mass shootings committed by blacks are uncomfortable, so no need to bring those up. The #MeToo movement is useful for attacking conservative judges, upholding America’s Constitution, but it has no use if applied against a leftist presidential candidate.

“Science” is a great thing to invoke when attempting an administrative takeover of America’s free exchange system in the name of environmentalism; however, no need to bother with “science” when making up 72 additional genders in an attempt to dismantle the traditional American family.

The Romo Razor is the Left’s modus operandi. Each and every “policy” suggestion made by the Left is aimed at one thing: The dismantlement of traditional America. Packing the Supreme Court, mass immigration, environmentalism, “reproductive rights,” inter-sectionality (that contradiction-riddled alliance of the aggrieved against the common enemy of traditional Americans), defacing statues, sanctifying new holidays, all of it.

In the words of Roger Scruton, more measured than my own rhetoric, the Left has embraced a culture of repudiation. It is animated by the desire to repudiate the past, our shared legacy, and our shared institutions. To justify this desire, a hodgepodge of “-isms” and “studies” are invoked, and a nebulous cloud of pseudo-terms is created: Intersectionalism, white privilege, equity, diversity, social justice, etc. All of these things are aimed at one thing which is the repudiation and dismantlement of traditional society.

Like the French Jacobins and their philosophes, attacking the Church only to replace it with a new blasphemous religion, our new revolutionaries are consistent in only one thing: Their desire to destroy what is ours.


Not sure how this applies to mandatory vaxxing. Maybe the left loves mandatory vaxxing because it destroys freedom, which is part of traditional America.
110   Patrick   2021 Dec 27, 8:35pm  

https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/americas-doctors-and-nurses-should?source=patrick.net


More examples of deference to authority figures:

Parents in California trust Governor Newsom for medical advice as to what to inject into their kids. If Gavin mandates it for schools, parents comply. Gavin knows best (even though Gavin is vaccine injured from his booster (he got GBS) and will not vaccinate his kids).

Employees in the US trust their companies to tell them what to inject into their body. And others trust their doctors for medical advice. ...

Other medical professionals will dismiss it as “fake news.” That is how they deal with the cognitive dissonance. Other events like this are dismissed similarly. ...

My daughters’ universities (Harvard Business School and University of Rochester) are both requiring them to have a booster to return to school. I can show them study after study showing this is unnecessary and it harms my child. Will this make a bit of difference? Absolutely not! Trying to convince these people is a complete waste of my time and theirs. Their thinking is effectively, “If the CDC says it is good, it is good. Nobody can question the CDC. They are the world’s experts and they are always right and they always have our health as their top priority.” Nobody is going to listen to de-platformed conspiracy theorists who say the vaccines are unsafe. Come on. These organizations are way too smart to waste any time on that.
111   Patrick   2021 Dec 28, 5:27pm  

https://www.dailywire.com/news/the-big-government-covid-19-lie?utm_campaign=patrick.net&utm_medium=patrick.net&utm_source=patrick.net&utm_content=op_ed


Mass testing will not control the spread of omicron, because asymptomatic people will not test — and if we quarantine millions of asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic people, we will shut down the economy and our school system. And vaccination mandates will simply result in supply chain shortages, including within our health care system, as well as ugly social divisions.

So, why pursue useless — no, counterproductive — COVID-19 restrictions?

Because the big-government lie must be maintained. It is an article of faith. And faith requires reason-free sacrifice — it requires skin in the game, demonstration of devotion. To pursue rational policy would evidence no fealty to the notion of government-as-protective-god. To pursue irrational policy and then demand obeisance — this is the mark of the faithful. And if you are not faithful, you are a heretic.

And so regulatory genuflection becomes a test of virtue. Effectuating strict regulations is a sign of moral strength, of belief in the myth of government as catholicon. Pushing back against those restrictions is a sign of heresy.
112   WookieMan   2021 Dec 28, 6:39pm  

Patrick says
because asymptomatic people will not test

Symptomatic people don't test, as I slowly raise my hand and so does my wife. She got vaccinated, but we're done with this shit. It's real. It's here to stay and we ain't doing nothin' about it. You will get Covid. Not if, you will.

Prepare. Lose weight, get in shape, supplement and eat well. You'll 100% be fine. Also prepare for weeks and maybe months of feeling off. It doesn't just go away, but you can function normally physically after 3-6 days of heavy initial symptoms which are flu like if you get a bad case. Fatigue and smell will linger.
113   Patrick   2021 Dec 28, 9:03pm  

https://markoshinskie8de.substack.com/p/covidmania-and-the-desire-for-crisis?source=patrick.net

I have continually wondered why so many people have reacted so irrationally and fearfully to the Coronavirus(es). I perceive several reasons. Sadly, many Americans have high baseline anxiety. Others were driven by political rooting interests; they knew that disrupting society over Covid would enable Trump’s ouster and facilitate continuing, encompassing social and electoral control. And many consume, and actually believe, alarmist mainstream media. ...

In addition to the foregoing reasons, I’m convinced that many people have wanted to ... live through an exciting, society-wide, anything-could-happen crisis...

I knew lockdowns were a terrible idea from Day 1. The “History” that has happened has not been a viral wave, but the unprecedented, extreme, destructive overreaction to it. Since when do we lock down an entire society for a respiratory virus, especially when only unhealthy, old or obese people are at risk? BTW, well over 95% of the old, unhealthy, infected survived without treatment. ...

Related to feeling like they’re part of some grand historical event, the Corona fearful people suffer deficits of meaning in their lives. Coronamania enabled them to fill this void. The “Pandemic(!) has given them something to which to devote themselves. ...

The “We’re all in this together” and the demonstrably false “my mask—and then my vaxx—protect you” propaganda was targeted very effectively at the meaning seekers.

Taking steps to “stop the spread” felt heroic to them. They could claim—and often did on the Net—that they cared more about their fellow Americans than did those who opposed lockdowns, masks and “vaxxes.” They saw— and incredibly, still see— themselves as occupying higher moral ground; though people who purport to care so deeply about the elderly dying with the virus did not, in my awareness, frequently visit nursing homes before the Scamdemic.

Being heroic has never been as easy as during Coronamania. Covid heroism has entailed staying home and watching Netflix or YouTube, ordering takeout meals and groceries, wearing political theater masks, taking a few injections and sending mean tweets about those who questioned the worth of any of that nonsense. The Corona “social distancing” measures weren’t hard for the misanthropic or introverted, or for those who got paid not to work, or received other “free” government money and could skip their commutes. ...

Overall, the Corona fearful want to show that, by relying on their smarts and sacrifice, they will slay a formidable foe. This is ludicrous. The data show what has been obvious from Day 1: nearly everyone survives infection, and humans can’t crush respiratory viruses. Various politicians are hoping that many Americans will remain as gullible as they have been for the past 22 months, and that many voters will mistakenly credit government interventions for improving statistics. But many tens of millions have developed natural immunity and the virus is weakening naturally. Additionally, many people have found and used inexpensive, effective preventive measures and therapeutics, despite the government’s active, sinister efforts to suppress knowledge about self-care. ...

Ultimately, it’s been painful to see that normal life is so unsatisfying for many people that they’ve been willing to drop a nuclear bomb on society in order to live out a crisis fantasy.
114   Patrick   2021 Dec 28, 9:05pm  

Excellent comment on the above:


William Swan

I must confess Mark that I am baffled/bewildered by this Covid hoax thing. I will be 95 next birthday. I grew up during the depression. I am a WWll and Korean War veteran. I have out lived two wonderful wives and one of my eight children. Life has been, at times, an extremely eventful experience. I have many friends, relatives,and colleagues that have had similar life experiences. My point is that none of the catastrophic events, global, national, local or personal have caused the kind of situation that we are seeing today.

What are people of today made of, that they will so easily be herded into cowering in their homes like mindless animals.
115   Patrick   2022 Jan 2, 12:17pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/incipient-canadian-fascism-as-harbinger?source=patrick.net


look at her fawning, rapturous face as he suggests that we do not tolerate these unclean people.

she is outright salivating to do this.

she quivers in anticipation.

she cannot wait to indulge her delicious fantasies of being beastly to people while feeling righteous about it because she’s been granted an indulgence as a holy warrior.

that is a face of religious ecstasy.

this is her dream.

this is her happy place.

and there are many more like her.

demagogues do not make people evil, they reveal the evil that was there all along.

they give those in which it is resident license to not only express but to revel in their basest desires.
116   Bd6r   2022 Jan 2, 4:57pm  

HeadSet says
mell says
I'm so done with with this bullshit I started directly confronting jabbers and paranoid leftoid pansies, friend, foe, family zero fucks given.

Yes, and any dip that says: "I follow the science" should get asked "What does polymerase mean?" "What is a B and a T cell, and how do they relate to long term immunity?" "You have no idea? Then you are just blindly following the propaganda, as these items are very basic science."

What is the rate of mutation of a typical coronavirus? Why are there no vaccines against other coronaviruses? If there are none and this is because of their fast mutation rate, what is the chance that any covid vaccine will be broadly effective? What is the chance that covid is natural given that its closest natural relative is only 96pct similar in genetic makeup?
119   Ceffer   2022 Jan 4, 10:38am  

Fauci Nose Fuck with self aggrandizing compliance. What could possibly go wrong?
122   HeadSet   2022 Jan 4, 2:55pm  

Patrick says
vaccinated vast numbers of their citizens with mRNA and DNA vaccines that appeared hugely effective in clinical trials.

FOI releases from Pfizer have shown "highly effective in clinical trials" to be bogus as well.
123   GNL   2022 Jan 4, 3:56pm  

HeadSet says
Patrick says
vaccinated vast numbers of their citizens with mRNA and DNA vaccines that appeared hugely effective in clinical trials.

FOI releases from Pfizer have shown "highly effective in clinical trials" to be bogus as well.

It seems as though, at a certain age and healthiness, you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. My wife just texted to tell me she and her brother were in the hospital saying their goodbyes to my father in law. He is 75, in decent health, unvaxxed and was on the I-Mask protocol. He also had the monoclonal antibody infusion (interestingly, his personal Dr. did not want him to take any of the Ivermectin I had sent him about 2-3 weeks ago). He will not make it. Very sad day for me and my family. He is/was a great human being.
124   SunnyvaleCA   2022 Jan 4, 4:33pm  

Calling these things "vaccines" is a really bad idea. Once people call them "vaccines" they are implicitly conceding that they are the same type of thing as conventional vaccines. At that point, arguments against them first have to overcome a bunch of default arguments. For example, pro-mRNA people argue the concoctions have gone through long-established vaccine trials. Even if they passed the trials (doubtful), that should not be the point! The fundamental problem is that this is a new thing and old methods of safety testing don't automatically apply. I had someone tell me not to worry about long-term side-effects because "almost all long-term problems with vaccines were discovered within a year and these 'vaccines' started human trials 1.5 years ago."
125   HeadSet   2022 Jan 4, 5:48pm  

SunnyvaleCA says
Calling these things "vaccines" is a really bad idea. Once people call them "vaccines" they are implicitly conceding that they are the same type of thing as conventional vaccines.

That was the purpose in calling the jabs "vaccines," as well as re-defining the terms "cases" and "herd immunity." That way the jabs can ride the success of true vaccines like polio despite being something completely new and untested.
126   Patrick   2022 Jan 5, 12:36pm  

https://reclaimthenet.org/macron-vaccine-passports/?source=patrick.net


January 5, 2022
France suspends debates after Macron admitted he wants to “piss off” those without a vaccine passport


Ah, it really is about punishing wrongthink, not about public health.

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