Anonymous ID: 934158 May 2, 2020, 7:34 a.m. No.8998929   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8998473

Whew boy…a lot to chew on.

 

Anyhow…

>should we assume that the front line whistle blowers reporting weirdness of symptoms are part of the conspiracy?

 

Muh gut feelz on the "whistleblower" videos and in the comments section following these posting is they are telling the truth. Also aligns with reports out of Italy and some of the self-reported vid clips that came out of China.

 

>But then Q is illustrating that seasonal flu and COVID19 are one in the same or at least COVID19 share many characteristics with seasonal flu.

 

I believe there are several strains out there. Italy and Iran got it bad. U.S. one of the weaker strains.

 

>Is there something in previous vaccines that is triggering this abnormal response to flu?

 

VERY interesting concept. I personally have come to believe this may be true, but I also think the current strain of Covid 19 or whatever we want to call this scourge is setting us up for future pandemic wherein the antibodies release a cytokine storm when reinfected. Not a med or science fag, but I've read something something RNA. But all along here in the U.S. I have felt this is but a mass orchestration event to get us all in line for when it resurfaces to hit us HARD. Have speculated, too, this could be one reason POTUS keeps saying 1917 whereas the Spanish Flu pandemic hit hardest 1918. Have not had the time to dig on this speculation, but I am wondering if in 1917 there wasn't a precursor outbreak which set people up, so to speak, for deadly infection in the 2nd go-round.

 

>Is medical staff poisoning patients – purposefully or inadvertently with previous prepared COVID19 treatments?

 

Maybe…perhaps even likely…but then again I am a cynic especially when it comes to "health" care in the U.S. Great place to be if you've suffered serious injury…but seriously lacking in the healing modalities. But I will say: I think the vast majority of medical professionals would not be consciously aware if De Facto Standards/ protocols ARE poisoning patients. Let's say maybe 10% are smart, astute, and analytical enough to suspect protocols are faulty. Of that 10% I think only one to five percent would have the gumption to speak out. I have experience in the public sector. I am grieved to report most people prefer to be told what to do, how to think. Sheeple.

 

>just go about our lives as we would in a typical flu season based on Q's latest posts or must we resign ourselves to hunkering in our house for the rest of our days? Or is house-hunkering even more dangerous to ones health?

Personal decision there, Anon. I think you need to look at your environment and decide what's best for you. Me – I'm done hunkering. I would rather die with courage than to cower in fear. That is not to say precautions and extra measures shouldn't be taken.

 

>See pic-related.

KEK, saved!