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NJ Election Advisor's avatar

“ If this virus was so bad, why were only old, sick people dying?”

And since so many were dropping dead in the street in China 🇨🇳 - AS SEEN ON TV - then why weren’t they dropping dead at home? Why were they dying (getting snuffed) so frequently in hospital settings almost exclusively?

Mark - this is such gold. You’ve outdone yourself. And beautiful names of your kids.

Good going, good going.

Petra Liverani's avatar

I knew as soon as they showed us people falling flat on their faces and spoke of bats and pangolins that we were being subjected to a psyop and there was no virus ... cos in psyops it's all about make-believe except where they WANT things for real and we knew they didn't want a virus they only wanted us to BELIEVE in one.

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

So... what you're saying is... it WASN'T PANGOLINS? But... the wet markets... and Chinese people eating contaminated foods. They eat EVERYTHING. Zoonotic transfer.

Chinese... wet... markets. And boosters. Masks. Grandma.

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

I kid, but I have a friend who went full BRANCH COVIDIAN in July over boosters, the wholesome goodness of jabcines, protecting family (especially children) - and this guy is a very successful businessman.

The mind boggles.

Petra Liverani's avatar

It really does. It's like knocking on the door but no one's home.

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Ironic, this took place at his home with his poor wife stroking out at 2 a.m. as he went 100% CONVIDIAN trying to defend vaccidiocy.

He eventually came to his senses and took out some cold drinks and shook it off.

The programming is deep.

Help Needed in KS's avatar

And how is his health overall?

Transcriber B's avatar

I know some full Branch Covidians. It struck me throughout is how they thrilled to the "science," and to any association, however tenuous (someone knew someone who lived next to door to someone who went to school with someone) to the Grand Wizard-y Covidians of the CDC and "experts" appearing on CNN.

All now have health problems that they didn't have before, and the luckier ones, still apparently in relatively OK health, are now burdened with caring for family members who have debilitating health issues (GI issues, neurological, cardiac, dementia, cancer, etc). All have also lost family members, either suddenly or after a painful decline, since the jabs roll out. So much bafflement.

Dani Richards's avatar

These folks (I know many) are now bonding over their ailments! This used to be an "old people" thing. But now, much younger. It's like a giant club that I definitely do not want to join. Definitely, I am the odd person out, not having a single ailment or woes to share. But they do seem to urge me to go hunting for one, to be sure I have all of my screening tests and whatnot. Then, I too could be a member of the Club.

There is NOTHING wrong with me. Certainly nothing that needs a doctor or a pill. (I know I am fortunate to be this healthy, definitely not in denial, and I feel a combination of sadness, anger and frustration over everyone's illnesses and bafflement.)

No one seems to question why so many now, all of a sudden, have a-fib or sudden-onset autoimmunity. The menticide continues....

Frontera Lupita's avatar

This July or July of 2020 or 2021?

Frontera Lupita's avatar

Wow…sorry to say it, but it appears there is no hope for your ‘friend’. 🙁

Help Needed in KS's avatar

The MSM media imply that the Chinese eat EVERYTHING, like 2 legged goats. If that were truly the case, would not the Chinese people have died out long ago from some "organism" they ingested?

RE Nichols's avatar

If the Covid response were necessary for every new sickness on the scene humanity would have gone extinct thousands of years ago.

Even during the Black Death peasants did not hunker down at home. Unless they were sick they went out and ploughed the fields to provide food. They never thought of hiding isolated in their huts while the government brought them everything needed for survival for years till the plague went away. They also didn't quarantine the healthy. That was common knowledge till 2020 when everyone rewrote the past.

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

2 legged goats - beautiful.

Ironic because earlier that day I was leaving his family farm to go to his house, watching the sheep march off to be milked and the sheep dogs barking at the stragglers who were... still trying to eat everything alongside the road (like 4-legged goats). The were just shorn too so they kind of looked like goats.

His health - I haven't had the heart to ask him how many times he's had Convid84, but I'm guessing at least once (or his kids).

He looks very aged.

A mutual friend was there too and she's super sensitive to the MagicJuice injections. She said in particular that his very senior father hugged her and she became instantly ill from his hug (exosomes). He's aged a lot too and in his mid-80s can no longer run the farm 100%, has to hire outsiders for almost a 1/3 of the farm work.

I think that their country living, tons of fresh farm food and contact with the earth has kept them living reasonably well. There's lot of longevity in the family, but also some widowmakers amongst the men (heart issues).

SaHiB's avatar

Ron Unz said half of them did die! https://www.unz.com/page/covid-biowarfare-articles/ Don't mistake stoicism for hoax.

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

This is a HUGE claim - botched biowarfare on China. Plausible and somewhat in tune with the pathological interests in depopulation. Probably a grain of truth in there (or several grains)

SaHiB's avatar

Then why did I choke! Take the morgue humor elsewhither!

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Hoping to take you to lunch soon.

SaHiB's avatar

Morbidly hilarious. I nearly dropped dead at home. Take the morgue humor elsewhither!

Dani Richards's avatar

What is required for a person to be an "expert?" I bumped up against this question about two decades ago, when I was engaged in an online discussion with a fellow parent about educational policy and the topic of giftedness. We went deep in this discussion, and about several emails in, the other parent (whom I'd never met in real life) asked me for my credentials, because he had jumped to the conclusion that I was some sort of expert in this field.

In reality, I had merely delved deeply into researching these topics on my own because of personal interest and trying to understand how to best serve my children whose needs were not quite being met, so for about 5 years I had been giving myself an education.

But I had no credentials whatsoever in this field. His question, though, about my expertise and qualifications made me think about whether or not I could legitimately put myself forth, perhaps in some public manner (giving testimony to the school board? running for school board?) as an "Expert."

I ended up pursuing this for a period of time and became somewhat well known among local people who were, shall I say, rather high up and very well credentialed. I was quietly amused by my possible imposter status, but at the same time I had self-qualified myself, so I did not at all feel that I did not fit in with this exalted crew. I was up front with them that I lacked even a single, formal credential. And they actually did not care! That still is crazy to me. We were intellectual peers, I guess.

I did the same independent research thing when COVID came around, but this time I had no luck at all, penetrating the thick wall of the televised experts and the media reinforcement of the propaganda they wanted us all to believe. When "COVID is over" was somewhat declared, everyone I know who was brainwashed, simply became brainwashed in a new way about COVID and about other topics. It seems that none of these folks can think for themselves any longer, and that credentials or looking a certain way on the TV and nodding one's head knowingly are all that is needed, for someone to follow you.

I'm fascinated by how the censoring was done, and how quite a few of us didn't fall for this pretense one bit.

I also predict that in the near future, more people will lose faith in the credentialing system and while we will still have masses who are easily programmed, more and more people will wake up and realize that old-fashioned critical thinking is still a good thing. It's certainly ok to research things for yourself, come to your own conclusions and not blindly follow the crowd.

Frontera Lupita's avatar

I feel one of the things that ‘saved’ me was I was not a TV watcher. Never have been really as an adult. Always had a TV but didn’t watch it that much. I was never one that had to have the TV on all day as a companion when I was home alone. And for the short time I had Cable TV and watched MSNBC for a couple of years in the mid 2000’s I grew quite weary of their messaging. Then I resigned from the Democratic Party towards the end of Obama’s first term, quit the cable TV and never looked back.

Also I lived with a person who was one of the “original conspiracy theorists” going back to 9/11 so I heard plenty of “alternative views and news” for over 20 years! Add on top of that as an adult I rarely if ever participated in the “modern medical system”, didn’t “go to the doctor”, didn’t get any ‘shots’ and what have you. If I had an issue with my health I sought the care of chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, herbalists and for my mental health issues I sought the care of “psychotherapists, healers, and psychic intuitives”. So when the BS of C*v*D rolled around my “intuitive BS meter” went way off the charts.

I recognized it for the major CovidCon Psy-Op Scamdemic it really was!

Help Needed in KS's avatar

Good question - what is an "expert"? A number of collages/universities have free online courses. There is a website called "The Great Courses" (I think that's the name), that has MANY different topics. If a person were to view all the videos on a subject, but they don't get a "paper degree" , are they an expert? A person with a BA in Ancient History, are they an expert or do you need at least a Master's degree?

Dani Richards's avatar

my grandfather only received an 8th grade education (yes, he was born in the 1800s). While he could have continued on to high school, due to family circumstances he needed to stop his schooling and take care of his mother and siblings.

From that 8th grade education, he had a wonderful life as a farmer, which required all sorts of broad and specialized knowledge, growing crops and animals, managing money, managing people, acquiring and maintaining farming equipment, repairs to structures, keeping up with advances in technology, active in his church, and civic duty; he served on the school board and other local governing bodies..... I consider him a wonderful role model: a generalist, as well as demonstrating the ability and desire to navigate through a very challenging life successfully. Whatever he needed to learn to do, and whatever he was interested in learning, he just set about to acquire that knowledge and experience. And he passed it on to others.

I think he was an expert at living. He died when I was a child. I wish I could have known him for a longer period, but he made an impact on me.

Ruth H's avatar

My father was born in 1901, oldest of 9 children living on a farm. He only went up to 8th grade, but at the age of 16 was teaching in a one-room schoolhouse. He was brilliant and a very hard worker. He did math in his head faster than someone with a calculator. He married my mom, 20 years younger, and they had six children. We never got any excess, but our needs were always met. I greatly admired him. He taught us to save from every amount earned, starting when I babysat for neighbors at 50 cents an hour. After living through the Depression, he definitely knew the importance of saving. I miss him greatly even though he’s been gone for 48 years.

Help Needed in KS's avatar

I'm willing to bet that an 8th grade education in 1909 would AT LEAST match a modern day High School education.

Ruth H's avatar

You would be correct. Real education was taught, not indoctrination. Even my younger brother took calculus in the 8th grade and now you would have a hard time finding a school to even offer it in 8th grade. He’s an engineer, went to work for TI right out of college, and is constantly called on to help manage project issues. The newer engineers need the mind of the older engineers to figure out advanced technical problems.

Steve Ronske's avatar

I highly recommend a podcast called “The Quash”. At the beginning of each episode the host, in giving his background, mocks the licensing and credentialing system. He explains that it is simply a control system to keep people spewing official narratives. If someone dissents, they threaten to ruin them professionally. He also points out the absurdity of giving government the power of deciding the ability/ quality of any professional.

DrummermanPaul's avatar

This may be your best piece ever, Mark. A gold mine of insight and common sense.

In March 2020 my chiropractor told me that the best thing to be was 'a wise watcher'; to always ask 'Why?' and 'Who benefits?'. He was right then and he's right now.

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

Thanks, Paul.

Yes, many Americans are very unwise. This was such an easy call from the get-go.

DrummermanPaul's avatar

Not just Americans, Mark ...

Why do you think this was the case?

Were people too lazy to look into things for themselves? Too trusting of authority? In some sort of hypnotic thrall to the media? Equipped with information that gave them perspectives you - and I - didn't have? Scared of sticking out?

I'm just perplexed.

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

Yes, I know Australians, Europeans and some others also bugged out.

SteelJ's avatar

Why? All the reasons you list, except "equipped with information that gave them perspectives", and other reasons as well. One of which is most people are hopelessly gullible. Good point it wasn't just Americans.

Jody's avatar

"Hypotic thrall". You are very close there.

First, the psy op was global. The entire planet participated.  This demonstrates that our owners operate from a global power structure.

Second, the op must be understood in a spiritual context. What you propose as hypnotic thrall is better described as delusion. Satanic delusion. Self deception. All humans are natural born liars. We excel at it. And nowhere are we more proficient at lying than to ourselves. Intelligence is irrelevant.

We live in a world where pursuit of and adherence to Truth is increasingly difficult and painful. Most will choose comfortable slavery over difficult Truth and painful freedom. This is a spiritual condition. Spiritual bankruptcy. Each time we make the choice to indulge comfortable lies over painful Truths we become increasingly deluded. Total detachment from reality is where lying to ourselves leads. Our owners are aware of this dynamic. This is how the op was carried off. By man's desire for comfort and his great propensity for self delusion.

Contrivavirus was/is an advancement of a long running agenda. The antiChrist spirit is the force that animates and guides the demoniacs that own and operate this planet. The final goal is the entrapment, enslavement and destruction of humanity.

Prepare accordingly.

Petra Liverani's avatar

Was it ever, Mark.

Frontera Lupita's avatar

I feel one of the things that ‘saved’ me was I was not a TV watcher. Never have been really as an adult. Always had a TV but didn’t watch it that much. I was never one that had to have the TV on all day as a companion when I was home alone. And for the short time I had Cable TV and watched MSNBC for a couple of years in the mid 2000’s I grew quite weary of their messaging. Then I resigned from the Democratic Party towards the end of Obama’s first term, quit the cable TV and never looked back.

Also I lived with a person who was one of the “original conspiracy theorists” going back to 9/11 so I heard plenty of “alternative views and news” for over 20 years! Add on top of that as an adult I rarely if ever participated in the “modern medical system”, didn’t “go to the doctor”, didn’t get any ‘shots’ and what have you. If I had an issue with my health I sought the care of chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, herbalists and for my mental health issues I sought the care of “psychotherapists, healers, and psychic intuitives”. So when the BS of C*v*D rolled around my “intuitive BS meter” went way off the charts.

I recognized it for the major CovidCon Psy-Op Scamdemic it really was!

Transcriber B's avatar

Hearts to your chirporactor!!

votecreatedequal's avatar

"As they did with cover-song-singing contestants, most Americans viewed these Covid “experts,” “leaders” and “journalists” as compelling because the media showed them in business attire behind podiums."

Don't forget the sign language interpreters.

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

I didn't watch enough to see that but it sounds like a nice, inclusive touch, suggesting that everyone was at at-risk.

Petra Liverani's avatar

Oh yeah the sign languagers.

All so utterly nauseating. How on earth did these people maintain the charade for so long?

Kate's avatar

I compare the covid time period to the Hong Kong flu pandemic (1968-1970) of my childhood. The Hong Kong flu killed a lot of people too but we were unaware because it was not reported or hyped up on the news. There was no fear, masking or cowering at home. Life went on.

By comparing these two events, it is obvious the fear during covid was very manufactured. The virus this time was a virus of the mind😟.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

Many years ago, I noticed a Wikipedia error in the bio of an Italian singer I liked. I got permission to correct it, and did. A few days later, I opened the page and my correction had disappeared, and the mistake was there again. After that I kinda gave up on the wikipedia altogether, and if I now use their site, I always state "I read this on Wikipedia" in hopes people will realize it might be wrong.

In the meantime I have found many more wiki mistakes. I still hear of people diagnosed with COVID, but I have called it the wuflu for some years now, I think of it as a man-altered germ ( I prefer that term to virus, as quite a few people do not believe viruses exist. Germs do tho!)

Freedom Fox's avatar

Sometimes for quick and dirty overview of a subject/person I will go to Wiki first. Will sometimes introduce terms that help me refine searches for more credible sources. And sometimes the footnotes on Wiki can be hidden gems that take you to good, more credible sources. And sometimes the footnotes are shit/dead. But for a quick glimpse, fast page loads without tons of ads and scripts it's a start...fully aware of the propaganda, censorship and bias it's littered with.

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

I remember when Spookipedia had Elon’s “real name” as “Elongated Muskrat”

Kid you not.

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

I wish I could claim to have done that.

NJ Election Advisor's avatar

Then you'd be almost famous.

(Yet never forgotten)

John Watkinson's avatar

Fully agree Mark.

There's none so blind etc etc particularly those that watch the idiot box in the living room.

Crixcyon's avatar

Covid went nowhere since it never existed just like all the other fake viruses. What they want us to believe as being terrible, deadly viruses are actually toxic events brought on by poisons and toxic environments. So what happened to covid one? It too never existed.

Norman J Pieniazek's avatar

All the COVID-19 statistics are based on the results of PCR tests. PCR done on swabs test our mucous air filter and mean nothing.

Gabriella's avatar

This was the greatest fraud perpetrated upon nearly all of humanity.

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

I still can't believe they pulled it off.

I overestimated people.

Gabriella's avatar

Think about it. Those people had a whole plan in place to destroy Trump since the 2016 election. I'm guessing you haven't kept up with the intel dumps by Tulsi Gabbard. There has been an entire cottage industry in place since then to dearly him, by any means necessary. Carefully placed "leaks" to their cultivated sources in MSM disseminated much false information to a good deal of the populace already inclined to hate Trump. By 2020, there was an episode of Bill Maher wherein he or someone on the program, stated that there would have to be some economic meltdown in order to chase him from office. I don't as a rule watch Maher, but I do recall that it was early in tax season, which means early March, and shutdowns were just starting to become a thing. Hubby was in a discussion with a client, I was in earshot and heard it all. I was only a little surprised that they were willing to have fellow citizens suffer in order to get rid of the "Orange Menace." Realize that the pump had been primed for 4 years or more at that point.

Help Needed in KS's avatar

" I was only a little surprised that they were willing to have fellow citizens suffer in order to get rid of the "Orange Menace." The General Population are merely pawns on the Grand Chess board.

RE Nichols's avatar

The plan is called "technocracy." It's been around for well over a hundred years.

H.G. Wells wrote about it as a beautiful, utopian dream.

Portraits in Fitness's avatar

OMG, do you really think Trump isn’t one of them?

Gabriella's avatar

Me? Not really.

Jody's avatar

I overestimated humanity also. With each passing day I became increasingly amazed watching the psy op progress.

It was during this time that that I came to realize Huxley got it right in Brave New World. In general, humanity does not desire freedom. It desires comfort. Comfortable slavery is preferable to painful freedom. The contrivavirus psy op made this clear to me as never before.

Eric's avatar

Let's not forget the other great C fraud, climate change. It has all the same symptoms. If it gets hot, it's not a summer heat wave, it's climate change. People are scared to death of a 1 degree change in temperature, while every day it changes 30 degrees between morning and night. Both C's are invisible. And the spike virus of Climate change, is the molecule of life, plant food, alias co2.

SaHiB's avatar

I'm not so sure I'd call a biowarfare exercise a "fraud"!

Gabriella's avatar

The fraud was in how people were made to obey the overlords.

SaHiB's avatar

In that case, the "fraud" was concealing actual defense against it, such as ivermectin/HCQ, zinc, vitamin C, peppermint oil, and proteases such as the bromelain in pineapple. Nary a mention of any of these from the overlords. Just get your jabs; you have a spike protein deficiency!

Gabriella's avatar

Thank you for your clarifications. Yes, it was biowarfare unleashed on us all, but there were definitely fraudulent activities surrounding this warfare, by design.

SaHiB's avatar

The biowarfare is fraudulent a priori. Where was Tricky Dicky on this?

Frontera Lupita's avatar

They “weren’t made to obey the overloads” they watched their TVs, listened to the radio and thoroughly and total embraced CovidCon and followed like sheep, lambs to the slaughter so to speak.

Momo's avatar

I have never understood the public's fascination with fame. There are so many cautionary tales about the pitfalls and misery of it but we persist in glamorizing it. The worst aspect is that, like life itself, it is always fleeting, but in the case of fame we are still alive to suffer the indignity of its' loss. I once attended the American gymnastic Olympic trials. A young woman who just a decade before was the Olympic champion sat alone at a table waiting for someone to request her autograph. These days worshipping the famous has reached its' peak with the influencers of social media. How many gullible fans took the jab because the celebrities told them it was the cool and right thing to do? How many of those "influencers" will still be influencing 5, 10 years from now? Their fame is fleeting. The jab is forever.

Handsome Pristine Patriot's avatar

Most who lost interest in Covid did so because of embarrassment. The embarrassment of having been snookered into hiding out, ragging up, and allowing themselves to be poisoned by a highly experimental injection, all because their government told them to.

Most will do it again if given the chance because if you ignore history, chances are you will repeat it.

The stupidity of the injected guarantees that Covid will be back due to the ineffectiveness and non-sterilizing nature of the jabs that have allowed the escape of the virus and it's ability to evolve to survive.

Stay tuned.

It's not over, at least not for the Covid mRNA injected.

Ernest N. Curtis's avatar

Where did covid go? Back into the ether whence it came. Your article is the best summation of the whole swindle that I have seen. I have never understood the allure of celebrity. I was 10 or 11 years old when my dad took me to a local college football game. After the final whistle, he handed me his program and encouraged me to join others on the field who were getting autographs from the quarterback of the winning team. Somewhat puzzled, I looked at him and asked "Why would I want to get someone's signature?"

Gwyneth's avatar

Well then, that explains it. I have never had any idols.

suannee's avatar

I didn't get the shots. Observed from the outset that the whole program was BS. However, in Northern NM, people are still wearing masks. CVS is still offering shots. People are still offering their arms. So it isn't over everywhere.

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

I know what you mean.

But most people have said "Covid's over" for the past two years.

Notch Johnson's avatar

I'd consider you famous if Dr. Demento ever promoted any of your songs ;-)

"Where did covid go?" - I was asking at the time of the extended lockdowns, masks, and small business shutdowns: Where will the virus go? Do we expect it to vanish from the earth if we all avoid it long enough? Oh no, we just needed to wait for a miracle vaccine created in record time! The covid story never made sense from the get go. After 2 weeks, the curve was completely flat! So, either the interventions were wildly successful and mission accomplished or there was never anything to worry about in the first place. I noticed after the 2 weeks that they shifted the focus from covid deaths to "cases". It was obvious that the Democrats were using covid as a weapon to oust Trump. I naively assumed they would drop the pretense soon after they won the election - boy was I wrong....

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

I'm actually on Dr. Demento's "Sick Songs, Vol. 126."

At least that's what Wikipedia says.

Yes, the idea of crushing a microbe never made sense to me. It's a germy world. If it weren't, none of us would exist.

Dems had to keep up the pretense to try to make the Scam less obvious. And prolonging it gave them more money to give to donors.

I was even more wrong than you were about how long the Scam would last: I thought people would get tired of the restrictions and would see all the illogic and "call bullshit" on all of it. Boy, was I wrong.

Notch Johnson's avatar

Re: Dr. Demento - Now I am officially impressed!

Re: Microbes - Yes! Germs are a necessary part of this world. I never bought in to any "scorched earth" approach to germs (frequent antibiotics, hand sanitizers, compulsive sanitizing/cleaning, etc)

Mark Oshinskie's avatar

Me neither. High five!