Was looking through a drawer and found my COVID vax card, and spittled when I read the date of my last COVID vax shot (#3)... Jan 3rd, 2022. Are you fucking kidding me? Everyone remembers that date, yes? The day the SPX hit it's all-time high and did nothing but fall after that and has yet to recover? OMFG that is crudely irritating. Sorry all, so sorry! I'm sure LacesOut can come up with a great conspiracy theory on that one, what with me being a permabull and all that, haha. Oy vey!
Bill gates conspired with George soros to have the SPX peak on that day because 1/3/22 in Aramaic is the number of the devil from mayan mythology. the Chemtrails they used to cause the SPX to hit it’s all time high has the side effect of causing people like you to inject their body with 5g chips.
Just a personal observation on this virus. During the lockdown period, this guy was still having "mahjong" game session with his friends. There was nothing to do as his carpentry shop was closed. He caught the virus and his entire family got it too. He didn't make it and the rest were OK. He was a healthy individual. This led me to believe that for a certain small group of people, the virus was able to cause immune self harm.
It is quite a lottery and not much to do with having a "strong" or "weak" immune system as many simple minded people see it. I work with transplant patients who are on various immune surpressing drugs. One would of course assume with an almost completely surpressed antibody immunity (secondary/acquired immune system) Covid would be almost a certain death however I've seen at least three who's partners had covid, didn't know until they were fully symptomatic and sleeping in the same bed. Of course they went to different rooms but that was a lot of opportunity for contagion prior, several days in close contact. Nothing happened to the transplant recipients. On the other hand a relatively young, mid 30s woman living alone caught covid just after her transplant, again a year later and it killed her. Sure she was having minor rejection issues but that's common adjusting for meds and she had an especially good double lung transplant match. Tragically she caught it the 2nd time at a fundraiser friends of hers had organised to help her pay her bills while recovering. She was a damned smart woman, a great mentor to other patients. It seems to me that the inherent first line immunity is key to not letting covid start replicating. This could be down to how much mucus is in your nose to trap and kill the virus and that could be down to how dry your air is. Tiny and very changeable factors... Yet, many antivaxxers were of the mindset that their will was the deciding factor because of the Dunning Kruger effect, ignorant and therefore too confident.
In my area, no more control and no mask required except hospital. I hope this thing is behind us already. Thanks for sharing your insight.