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The more we learn about the made-up rules enforced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the more outrageous the entire thing becomes. Anthony Fauci had the utter audacity to sit in Congress and admit they had no data, so they just creatively improvised things like social distancing measures. They fooled a lot of folks once, so shame on them. It looks like they're about to try and fool us twice with the Bird Flu. If we fall for it again, then shame on us.
They did everything from withholding effective medications to depriving people of employment to shaming people publicly, discriminating against them, and wishing them dead.
Then as if 2020 and 2021 weren't brutal enough, we find out from Congressional investigations and Anthony Fauci's recent testimony it was all a bunch of baloney to make Big Pharma rich and Big Government powerful. People died who didn't need to die, the elderly became isolated from their loved ones, medical personnel became burned out and traumatized, and children lost an entire year of educational experiences. Others were vaccinated, some eagerly and some grudgingly, and are suffering longterm disability and even death from the hastily created mRNA vaccine.
If we don't take away some lessons from this, we don't deserve to call ourselves preppers.
And it looks like we're about to be tested on what we've learned.