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Sunday, March 29, 2020

TESTING

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by Morley Evans



My friend, Betty, is 99 years old. She lives in a home run by the Anglican Church. Betty has an adverse reaction to the flu shot and the drug Tamiflu®. THEY KNOW THAT! They insist on giving her these things anyway. They say the government mandates these treatments to protect everyone. Really?

Is Betty a threat? THEY DON'T KNOW!

Some questions have been raised about whether people who have no symptoms are contagious. Authorities used to say they were not. Now they don't know. Betty has no symptoms. They can test Betty to see if she has the flu or anything else. They can test everyone. If no one has the flu, no one needs to be vaccinated. Those who do have the flu, coronavirus, or the black malochies can be isolated.

Whether or not vaccination works doesn't need to be asked.

They decided to isolate Betty because she has refused to be treated!

Every government solution treats everyone the same. One size fits all is the way governments work. Everyone is not the same. Some bureaucrat decides to vaccinate the entire population holus-bolus. Politicians pass a law and everyone is forced to obey. Why? 

The hallmark of every government program I have studied — and I've studied quite a few — is no one thinks. The main beneficiaries of government programs are always the bureaucrats who get paid to run the programs, contractors who sell stuff, and politicians who get elected. The government has a club to make people do what it wants. Doesn't this some like organized crime?

The ONLY tool a government has is a club they use to beat you over the head. Some people love to beat others.

The home has fewer than one hundred residents. They can be isolated and they are isolated. Visitors are barred. Residents can't leave. What about the workers? Are they tested every time they enter and leave the home? Is the home itself wholesome? 

The home is not wholesome if they make Betty take something that makes her sick or if they put her into solitary confinement.

NO, you can't say Betty is 99 years old; We can write her off. I would say Betty is lucky to have survived the medical care she has had. EVERYONE'S goal must be to protect Betty and help her to recover her happy and healthy life. She was fine until the flu shot and lockdown at the home in October.

How? Learn HERE.

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