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Joel Walbert's avatar

I gotta be honest, I am sick and f**king tired of people implying everyone was fooled. No, we weren't. I saw the first report of a 'sars like virus' on RT.com in December of 2019 I think it was. I called bullshit then. And when it took over all media, including so-called alt and independent outlets, who were all just running with the narrative and nobody asking for proof of this alleged virus, I tuned out from everything and read a lot of books and went about my life as if I had nothing to worry about other than society turning into a bunch of zombies. Whatever it was or wasn't I just did not care.

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Eveohtse-heomese's avatar

Joel, you are right, I believe the first people to recognize the scam, were the ones who went out immediately and researched the previous reported epidemics of the 2000s. In 2020 there was almost zero independent media until quite late in the year. Then the vaccine was announced and lots of folks became instant experts, at first one had to weed through these so-called experts to figure out who was full of shit. It was tough to say the least. I researched the entire year; I wasn’t working at the time, so it was night and day. I should have done proper research and started a podcast or some bullshit, but I am not into that sort of thing. I was trying to protect my wife from the hospital she worked at.

My initial research started with the following epidemics, subsequently researching the vaccine trials I became alarmed, everything they injected these vaccines into died…. I believe it was truly 100% of animals died. The RNA vaccine has always been a failure…

Not a complete, but relevant list:

2003 – Sars Covid 1 – 1st trial of the psy-op

2009 – H1N1 Swine -- 2nd trial of the psy-op

2012 – Mers Covid 2 – 3rd trial of the psy-op

2014 – Ebola again – 4th trial of the psy-op

2020 – Covid 19 – Expected last psy-op

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Joel Walbert's avatar

Actually that was a huge reason I for my immediate skepticism. Its an area I long had been researching prior to covid. My blind spot was my faith in humanity assuming more people would catch on before it was too late.

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Eveohtse-heomese's avatar

My faith in humanity was absolutely murdered by these 3 years, we lived in a lock down state, fortunately we live 1 mile from a free-state.

To watch the different people on each side of an invisible border was at first hopeful, the right side living free and uncaring, "it is all a lie, it doesn't affect me and I am going to live life normally". And the left side losing their ever loving minds day by day, even though the truth was right across the invisible border.

Most people didn't get to witness daily life on a border of a free/lockdown state. It was humanity 101 for me. So people that judge my lack of empathy and downright disgust with human beings can fuck right off, I was front row in 101-201-301 humanity on display everyday.

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Joel Walbert's avatar

I had long thought it was a character flaw of mine that I wasn't a fan of people (in the most general of terms), but the past three years made me re-think that. Gues it was them, not me. As for lockdowns, we had all the standard nonsense here, but I decided to look at the actual policies one day early and to my surprise, they were written in a way to indicate they were all completely voluntary. There was no enforcement mechanism (cops weren't even wearing masks during traffic stops), and no type of punishments for violations. I would have not cared either way, cuz F em, but looking around me, it seems not many others took the time to read em, or had succumbed to the fear porn.

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Eveohtse-heomese's avatar

People in general don’t read policy, they accept it, the lawyers and doctors and politicians knew these policies were not long in the tooth, but they failed us as they always have, because the were scared of losing their licenses and toys, or worse. Our skepticism and all of our non-compliance I assume comes down to having lived a life of trials, and recognizing our successes for what they were, simple common sense and our ability to know difference. People are not bad as a general rule of thumb, they are stupid and yearn for governance and to be told how to think. Useless mouth breathers comes to mind.

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Joel Walbert's avatar

Honestly I generally dont either, cuz fuck em. But in this case I was curious what type of trouble I may have gotten in for going about life, and was surprised when I read it.

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Eveohtse-heomese's avatar

I think you miss my point a little Joel, who gives a rats ass how the mandates and mask rules etc were written was my attitude, they cannot force me to mask, vax or anything. If I had a job that tried I would quit, my wife was willing to quit and move if her declination/exemption was denied. No one was forced to do anything, they went along like good little collective sheep…. You had the brains to read the bullshit policies, I give you a ton of credit for doing that btw. I don’t know where you lived during the lock-me-down-please-save-me-from-the-cold period, it could have been bad where you lived… 90% of the country lived somewhere that it was easy to avoid these rules other than the workplace….

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Joel Walbert's avatar

I think you miss my point. It was presented as if it were law. With that in mind I wanted to read the actual law, which it wasnt, and even it was, I just wanted to know what the ramifications would have been

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Leonie Wynne's avatar

Joel, same here and I was determined not to get jabbed which was pretty difficult living in Western Australia, cutoff from the other states and territory. We were absolutely hammered here. My whole family succumbed to the jab, but I stood my ground after spending day in and day out researching and passing off informative documents to all and sundry to no avail .🤬

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Joel Walbert's avatar

Shit, other than myself, I can only think of maybe a handful of people that I know didnt get one for certain. No living family that I associate with so at least that I didn't have to worry about, but some of my friends really shocked me, especially ones who were not concerned about needing one or didnt have an employer mandate, but just ran out and got it anyway. Then one told me he got his 7 and 9 yr old jabbed. That actually brought me to tears. I walked away from 70K a year at a job I would have done for free I was that serious about never letting that shit in my body. Broke as all hell these days, but, I won't be 'dying suddenly' anytime soon. And for the record, well fucking done holding your ground through it all. I was completely shocked and horrified what those demons were doing to ya''ll down there.

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Leonie Wynne's avatar

Yep, we had some doozies that’s for sure - communists through and through all of the Premieres in each state and territory. Lucky we don’t have guns etc anymore, they got confiscated back in 1996 with the Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania (which was another con job against the people) , otherwise there could have been some accidental deaths over the last few years🤣

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Joel Walbert's avatar

Shit, I remember when ya'll got that gun ban. My first thought was they are going to really regret that one day. Ditto Australia. However, there is a good chance things would have went very differently had ya'll still been armed. Here is the US, the severity of lockdowns had a very strong correlation to gun laws in each state. Strict laws, like California or New York, had near total lockdown, whereas places like Florida and Texas, among others with high ownership, people could mostly go about their lives. The possibilty of guns being pointed back at them shows the true cowardice of governments

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