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In reply to the discussion: Trump Says a Recession Might Be Worth the Cost. Economists Disagree. [View all]Trexmaster
(63 posts)I know, I know the saying already, that everything before "but" is insincere, though I don't know how to express myself without appearing a lunatic in this lunacy of a planet show.
So...
I'm not a conspiracist... but... I think COVID was meant to eliminate more people than it did. Of course, of course under the guise of an accident and pandemic. It didn't helped China, it didn't helped Asia, it didn't helped Europe, and it certainly didn't helped the US.
It didn't do much but create a crap show for everyone. It did killed people, I've witnessed it myself, but not apocalyptic levels of a shake-up. A lot more people were resilient, healthy as a horse, some others had a cold sympton, less than half needed more help, with the last category fighting between life or death.
Results? Officially (more, unofficially) almost 1 billion people got infected with only 8 million dying of Covid all around the world.
So, they're mad.
They're incredibly mad that not as many people died - we're 8 billion, for goodness' sake. They're mad on you and me for not dropping dead, gasping for air. They're mad at us.
They're still hinging whether to start a world war or not, or to try different pathogens all over again, or torture us through bleak economic forecasts & crises.
We're now, each one of us individually or together more or less, in a demented competition in avoiding from being killed off imperceptibly by the grand TPTB.
A lot are afraid of death, prisons, beatings etc., so don't expect protests & marches to fix a damn thing.