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Thank you, Zack, for sharing and for your kinds words! 🙏

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Mar 22, 2023Liked by Mickey Z.

I always enjoy your thoughts, Mickey. Thanks for them.

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Thank you 🙂

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But speaking of thoughts, what do you think of this argument? https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/why-i-dont-believe-there-ever-was-a-covid-virus/

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I won't pretend for a second that I *know* whether the Covid virus is real but yes, it can be logically posited that this distinction is besides the point.

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Mar 22, 2023·edited Mar 22, 2023Liked by Mickey Z.

His argument is pretty compelling. But yes, I remain open to both possibilities--that is, the possibility that we've all been told the lie of a lifetime (that Covid existed in the first place) and the possibility that there was something more than just the cold/flu going round. When I had "it," it seemed nastier in some ways. More benign in others, though. I can't be sure. All I know for certain is that the powers that be have engaged in mass fuckery and lie to us all the time and that we're surrounded by fools.

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My experience of getting the SARS-COV2 virus was... cozy. I had a crusty nose for a couple days, then one day of feeling fine, then a couple days of extreme fatigue, which were passed wrapped in blankets on the couch watching old movies.

The shots, OTOH, fucked me up for weeks.

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I'm sorry to hear that. Why'd you get the shots?

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I believed in them, and I was afraid of the virus.

I worked in a group home and was eligible for my first shot very early, in January 2021; got my 2nd shot 4 weeks later. After my 2nd shot I had a mild fever for weeks, constant headache, debilitating brain fog, and symptoms of high blood pressure. I’d been in robust good health before that (and have since mostly recovered my health).

Around the time I got my shots, the first reports of death by CVST (cerebral venous sinus thrombosis) started rolling in. The blood clots were cutting down healthy women in their 40s -- people like Lisa Shaw. People like me.

I started digging after that, and haven’t stopped.

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I'm very sorry. I suggest you take Nattokinase with Serrapeptase (there's a combo tablet).

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Wolly, I follow TCW with their excellent writers and you've selected the best of the best: Mike Yeadon. What a gift! Thank you for highlighting one of the best articles. Guy Hatchard used to write for them and now has his own gig, The Hatchard Report. This Kiwi is also very gifted!

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Thanks for the recommendations.

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Wolly, thanks for that link. I'm happy that more people are coming out and have the courage to declare the "Emperor has no clothes". I have always thought "COVID" was a spiritual test - proving the power of FEAR. "For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me." Job 3:25 This isn't necessarily a Christian belief, but the law of nature. The Book of Job is just a great example. Fear makes us do and believe stupid things. Fear makes us destroy our own lives.

I do not doubt people were sick and died over these past 3 years, but it is the cause that is in question. "They" actually told us from the beginning "COVID" only existed in a computer model. All of the COVID hysteria by making people believe there was a deadly "virus" was the ultimate form of MOCKERY. Just another way to make people fear nature, divide us and become more dependent on the govt and medical industrial complex. It's beyond me, that in one breath people declare their disdain for the govt yet they run to "mommy and daddy" at the slightest bit of discomfort and demand the govt "save" them. I can just imagine "the powers that be" giggling every time they hear someone say they "had COVID" - because it never existed. "COVID" only exists on paper as "cases". The COVID PCR test manufacturers also openly admit in their inserts that the PCR test is bogus - based on NOTHING. I think "they" are getting their jollies watching people get themselves sick through the nocebo effect and taking injections and medication "cures" for a "virus" that doesn't exist. Absolute mockery. Yes, people were sick, but not from "COVID". The first wave of "COVID" was probably from the flu vaccine and other logical explanations, but it's more dramatic to blame the obligatory "bat virus". Poor bats! They always get the short end of the stick - but I digress.

There also seemed to be a narcissistic component to "COVID" which helped to fuel the narrative. Secretly, people tend to like a little drama. Secretly, millions of people enjoyed the drama that "COVID" brought to their lives. COVID gave everybody an easy excuse to let their lives go to shit and to stop taking responsibility. Secretly, people enjoyed claiming they "survived COVID". Secretly, people enjoyed virtue signaling with their stupid face diapers and lining up for the jab. Secretly, healthcare workers loved being called “heroes” even though they knew NOTHING they did warranted such accolades. Secretly, I think millions of people are disappointed "COVID" is over.

I mentioned this in a previous comment as to another proof that "COVID" was fake was how nonchalant healthcare workers were about working on the "COVID units". There are not enough genuine martyrs who work in healthcare who would be willing to literally sacrifice their lives caring for strangers who supposedly had a deadly, easily transmissible pathogen. No one would show up to work if they TRULY believed they could catch a deadly illness and saw patients dropping dead. Our survival instinct is too strong.

So, now comes the part where the truth comes out. Will people be able to swallow their pride and admit they were duped, or will they continue insisting COVID was real? Pride, like fear, is another powerful force that makes us do and believe stupid things and destroy our own lives. People would rather continue believing a lie and blame others rather than admit they were wrong. So, this crap will continue until we stop letting fear and pride direct our lives.

But there was also a positive side to "COVID". Many people woke up, started on a new path and won't be fooled again.

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Excellent analysis. Thank you for that.

"So, now comes the part where the truth comes out. Will people be able to swallow their pride and admit they were duped, or will they continue insisting COVID was real? Pride, like fear, is another powerful force that makes us do and believe stupid things and destroy our own lives. People would rather continue believing a lie and blame others rather than admit they were wrong. So, this crap will continue until we stop letting fear and pride direct our lives."

In other words, this crap will continue as long as there are human beings.

Pride, though, can be good. Misdirected pride, or pride for the silly reasons the Branch Covidians operate, can go to hell.

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Mar 22, 2023Liked by Mickey Z.

Thanks for that Mickey. Nature always finds a way. Interestingly, over here in the UK, populations of House sparrows in urban areas and over quite a lot of rural areas have declined quite significantly. New houses have no sites for them to nest and a lot of the countryside is given over to intensive agriculture. But they do seem to thrive in abandoned industrial areas, probably because they're untidy, scruffy and weedy which means lots of food and plenty of nest sites.

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I hear from dad in Belgium there are no sparrows left whatsoever. He blames the enormous masses of poison used in agriculture. Chickadees seem to be around still, and of course the jays and craw family. Undestrucatable these ones!

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I trust my beloved sparrows to find new ways to thrive!

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Well thank you very much Mickey.

I almost felt like I was walking with you to Astoria Park.

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Thank you 🙂

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Mar 22, 2023·edited Mar 22, 2023Liked by Mickey Z.

when I was small and we were very very poor, sparrows were on the menu. Starlings are a bit bigger, have been imported too, and are a real pestilence! I like sparrows but starlings, I cannot stand. So at night when they come to search for trees to sleep in, I clap my hands till they are gone. The local birds immediately come back and give an evening recital. This winter I started feeding them and they knew soon enough. They also warn me when the boars are in the yard! It is also amazing, how quick nature takes over human things again. Hope you saw the Tsjernobyl movie, how animals live there an thrive!

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Poor starlings! They didn't ask to be imported here (due to some silly plot to have every bird mentioned by Shakespeare in the U.S.).

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Nice post!

I spent some time watching a bird yesterday (a sparrow? Some plump dun unremarkable creature) and it was the best part of my day. Just a humble little buddy on the pavement peeping away, joining the chorus of his fellows up in the rafters. This little bird was unbelievably cheering.

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it sure sounds like a sparrow!

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Birds give me such pleasure, I don't know what I would do without them. Soaring crows, seagulls, the sparrows, finches, robins. House wrens, stellar jays, more than I can name. Watching them all show up at once just as the sun has warmed up the moss, which makes all the tiny spiders come out, which they peck up, spiders so small as to be almost invisible to me.

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😍😍😍😍

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🎯 The Mainstream Media are Corrupt Propagandists Whose Goal is to Deceive and Control the People For the Criminal Globalist Elites

6 min mark is about pandemic mostly.... https://rumble.com/v2btxde--the-mainstream-media-are-corrupt-propagandists-whose-goal-is-to-deceive-an.html

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🎯

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I know you hate TV, Mickey, which I understand, but something like the History Channel did a series on The Earth After Humans (I don't have cable so saw it on one of the funky little stations that all the networks tack on). It was great, showing how human-created environments will degrade, which parts will crumble first, etc. Have you heard about Chernobyl? Not only are plants thriving, but there are many, many wild dogs -- spaying and neutering are being considered so their population doesn't become too overwhelming -- who seem to be tolerating the radiation, as well as many other wild animals. A woman scientist is studying the DNA of dogs closest to the plant as well as further away so she can see how their genes have mutated and to what degree.

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Thank you, Susan. I'm fascinated by this topic and would like to recommend the book, "The World Without Us."

And yes, the stories related to Chernobyl are enlightening!

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Thanks for the book recommendation! (The Amazing Creator sighed and said, "Oh, well, not everything I create is good.")

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Mar 22, 2023Liked by Mickey Z.

viva los gorriones!! (sparrows)

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💖

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That was excellent. Thank you.

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💕

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