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[–]hennaojichan[S] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

Oh, don't get me wrong. I am sure there is enough biological material in labs around the world to kill every human and animal on the planet but they won't release it until all the elites are cozy in those Deep Underground Militarized Bunkers (DUMBs). According to Harpers Magazine, the bunkers are stocked with tons of opium.

Yes, there are some typos here, I suppose because of the rush to get this into print, but I hope you get their idea that this year the number of deaths from influenza of any kind and pneumonia (that is what finally kills flu victims) is not unusual at all. The media, owned by bad actors, is pushing their panic on us to provide a pretext for the next step: martial law.

[–]Tom_Bombadil 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

The media, owned by bad actors, is pushing their panic on us to provide a pretext for the next step: martial law.

This is exactly it.

The last time it was terrorism. So they rounded up innocent people and labeled them "terrorist".

In the prior situation a person could demonstrably show that they had no involvement in whatever trumped up charges were brought against them.

However, this time it's fundamentally different.
You don't have the ability to prove that you are not "infected".
Your "innocence" won't be relevant.. They say you have a virus, and you can't prove that you don't. There's no court to prove it to. The mechanism doesn't exist.

They lock you away into a FEMA quarantine camp, and the public cheers them on, because they are "keeping the public safe".

Quarantined into a facility with others who are actually "infected", so you ultimately do get sick, or whatever it is that is actually happening. Who knows?

There's no lawyer... No trial...

They take your bloods samples.
They give you injections.

You have no say.
You have no rights.
No one does.

You can leave when they are good and ready; assuming it isn't terminal.