The following information and links are from my recent research. Please read all the way through to the end of this post so you don’t miss anything. Feel free to comment or add to anything here. Thanks for reading!



A very heartening speech (Bobby Kennedy, Jr):

https://www.nexusnewsfeed.com/article/human-rights/peaceful-rallies-around-the-world-to-champion-freedom/

“Governments love pandemics. They love pandemics for the same reason they love war. It gives them the ability to impose controls on the population they would otherwise never accept…using the same mechanisms and institutions for orchestrating and imposing obedience.” ~ Robert Kennedy, Jr



WHO Admits: No Direct Evidence Masks Prevent Viral Infection:

https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/08/03/no-direct-evidence-masks-prevent-viral-infection.aspx


WTF????????

Despite the lack of scientific evidence showing masks do much of anything to prevent the spread of viral infections, the WHO still manages to make a case for universal mask wearing. The “potential benefits” listed, however, have little to do with health, and much more to do with learning submission. According to the WHO, potential benefits of mask wearing include:

• “Reduced potential stigmatization of individuals wearing masks to prevent infecting others or of people caring for COVID-19 patients in nonclinical settings” — In other words, we should all wear masks to make people caring for COVID-19 patients feel more accepted, as if that’s actually a significant problem.

• “Making people feel they can play a role in contributing to stopping spread of the virus” — I.e., masks, while providing a false sense of security, make people feel like they’re “doing something” to help. Put another way, it makes people feel virtuous and “good.”

• “Reminding people to be compliant with other measures” — In other words, mask wearing is a sign of overall compliance.

• “Potential social and economic benefits” — This is perhaps the most ludicrously strained reason of all. According to the WHO:

“Encouraging the public to create their own fabric masks may promote individual enterprise and community integration … The production of non-medical masks may offer a source of income for those able to manufacture masks within their communities. Fabric masks can also be a form of cultural expression, encouraging public acceptance of protection measures in general.”

https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/advice-on-the-use-of-masks-in-the-community-during-home-care-and-in-healthcare-settings-in-the-context-of-the-novel-coronavirus-(2019-ncov)-outbreak


In health, humanity and solidarity,

~ Nora

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