Hanging’s Too Good by Holly Chism

In 2015, right at the beginning of the year, I was having a meal. I got half choked when I had a sudden sneeze attack, and inhaled a bit of rice. 

The rice…didn’t come out while I was trying to hack up a lung.  And I developed pneumonia from it.  I was laid out with the pneumonia for about six weeks, even after I’d had the antibiotics to clear it out.  Yeah it took that much out of me. 

Toward the end of February of the same year, the kids brought home a nasty stomach flu.  I guess I was still weakened from my bout with pneumonia, because it hit me a lot harder than it did everyone else.  Imp was down for a day, Pixie was down for three days; Other Half was down for about three or four days, but no more than that.  I was able to get them through their cases before it hit me. 

My digestion…stopped.  I didn’t just get hit with the symptoms of evacuation from all directions, my stomach stopped emptying southward.  My guts quit moving things through.  There wasn’t even any gas noises.  For five days.  And I ran a vicious fever for all five days.  Slept a lot, too. 

It passed, as all viruses do.  And I went for the usual “been sick” foods: saltines, to start. 

And I thought the symptoms were returning.  Because that bloody hurt.  Same with the plain tortilla I tried the next day.  And the toast.  And the soup. 

Broth was fine; clear liquids were fine; meat was fine, dairy was fine…but that virus had left me with a lasting allergy to wheat.  Not gluten—wheat. 

It also left me with a nasty case of myalgic encephalomyelitis.  Also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, or post-viral malaise. 

It’s been nine years, and I still haven’t recovered from it.  I don’t have the energy levels or stamina levels I used to have.  And I can’t rebuild them.  I’ve tried.  I seem to be allergic to my own body’s fatigue toxins, and if I do a little bit too much, I pop a fever (a good one, too—103 or better) and get laid out flat for days

Some days are almost normal.  I can do housework, writing, child-tending, and cooking.  If I pop a fever, it’s at the end of the day.  But usually, on good days, I don’t pop a fever.

Other days, it’s a challenge to get the kids to school and back.  Standing up and moving triggers me into popping a fever, and I can’t focus on anything enough to even read.  And supper is leftovers…or my other half brings home rotisserie chicken and sides from Sam’s Club. 

There’s always some level of joint pain in my major joints: both ankles, both knees, both hips, both hands (and now, my right elbow, for whatever reason).  On good days, it’s pi—low level, but never ending. 

On bad days…it starts at a six and jumps every time I have to move.  And I can’t stay still because it builds if I do, and I have to shift positions, until I find another way to sit or lay to relieve it. 

In the near-decade I’ve lived with this, I’ve learned techniques to minimize flares, hacks and workarounds to maximize what I can do, and mitigation for when flares hit in spite of my best efforts.  Oh, and pain management.  Rather, I’ve gotten…okay…at ignoring pain.  Because neither NSAIDs nor Tylenol do anything for this, my liver can take only so much alcohol (which actually does work), and I’m allergic to opiates.  And everything else makes me puke. 

In the near decade I’ve lived with this, I’ve come to admit that it’s not a handicap.  Not really.  It’s a disability.  When it hits—and it does, sometimes without warning—I’m rendered incapacitated.  Completely.  As in, I can stare at the ceiling, and not much more.  Because it also brings pea-soup brain fog. 

I don’t have the mental or physical energy for rage, anymore.  It’s why I haven’t been paying attention to politics for the past decade. 

I can’t afford the ME/CFS attack that rage will kick me into.

I’m there, anyway.  Because I recently learned—and confirmed—that the COVID vaccine triggers encephalomyelitis in some people.  It’s a very small—vanishingly small—percentage of those vaccinated.  And the vaccines, they have begun to admit, weren’t safe in the first place, contrary to what they said first. 

Hell, they’re starting to admit that they’re not even effective.  Not really, and not for long. 

The COVID vaccines weren’t totally untested.  There’s actually a history of mRNA vaccines…and that history has proven that they’re completely ineffective, and that the side-effects are worse than the virus they’re trying to prevent. 

Hm.  Let’s see.  We’ve seen, as a side effect from these vaccines, a massive upsurge in myocarditis, blood clotting disorders (namely, blood clotting when it shouldn’t), strokes, death; nerve disorders, paralysis (temporary and not), and now…now, they also admit that it’s triggering encephalomyelitis and transverse myelitis (inflammation of brain tissue that strips the myelin from the nerves).  An inflammation of nerve tissue that causes weakness, exertion intolerance, crushing fatigue, an inability to think clearly.  It’s not “myalgic”—i.e., accompanied by systemic pain—but that’s about all I can say for it. 

The smallpox vaccine had horrific side effects, too, and sometimes killed the people who were vaccinated.  And yes, I’ve heard the comparison. 

However.  That comparison falls flat.  Very flat.  Smallpox—the virus itself—had a horrific death rate. Outbreaks have been compared to the bubonic plague. That would put it somewhere in the neighborhood of 10%-40%, depending on region and outbreak.  The smallpox vaccine killed 1 person per million vaccinated. 

COVID…the overall death rate from all causes during 2020-2022 didn’t hit 10% of the world population.  All causes.  ALL CAUSES.  Including car accidents, plane crashes, old age, cancer, and heart failure. 

We don’t know how many people COVID actually killed.  The stats have been rat-fucked ten thousand ways from Sunday.  But I can confidently say that…it probably was about the same as a bad flu year.  And many of those deaths were caused by the medical care that purported to be trying to save them: lungs blown out by intubation and too high of pressure; medical neglect and isolation; dangerous experimental medications that caused death in many cases of respiratory failure and/or acute kidney failure. 

We also don’t know the rate of severe adverse reactions to the COVID vaccines.  None of the official studies will actually admit to anything other than easily obfuscated raw data.  Anecdotal evidence, however, puts it far higher than the smallpox vaccine’s death rates.  Especially in the younger populations.  Too many “died of suddenly” cases pop up and then vanish.  It’s a hell of a lot higher than one death per million vaccinated, though.  And it’s a hell of a lot higher on the “permanently crippled” front.

Cancer rates have exploded recently, too.  I’m not sure if that’s attributable to vaccination, or lack of medical care catching pre-cancerous states, or stress breaking people’s immune systems to the point that cancers aren’t caught and eliminated before they’re a problem. 

The statistics aren’t just being deliberately obscured.  Doctors and researchers are not being allowed to look into the negative side effects of these vaccines…and we are still being told they’re safe and effective. 

Not just by idiot politicians that wear loafers because they’re too stupid to be able to tie their shoes without tying them together.  By “experts.”  By the FDA.  By the CDC.  By the WHO.  By the Surgeon General.  By the AMA. 

These people are lying to us.  Blatantly, egregiously, and deliberately.  They’re causing death, permanent disability, permanent disfigurement

I suspect that, when it all comes out in the wash, these people will be rounded up and vaccinated with their own medicine.  Repeatedly. 

Because hanging’s far too good for these bastards.

86 thoughts on “Hanging’s Too Good by Holly Chism

  1. Give them a chair to stand on, so that it takes until their legs collapse from fatigue for them to die.

  2. How long would it take for Army Ants to kill a person? :twisted:

  3. Hanging is not too good for them. That way lies clever deathtraps, or at least debates on what is or isn’t “bad enough”, giving them a chance to get away. Deal with them swiftly and efficiently and move on.

    Does nobody follow the Evil Overlord’s list? 😉

        1. My poor, sheltered students had never heard of the Evil Overlord list. *SIGH* I mean, really. What IS modern education coming to?

          1. A nice companion piece is ‘Things Skippy Is Not Allowed To Do In The Army’

            Such as:

            Chew gum in formation

            Even if he brought enough for everybody

      1. Kill the opponent first. Monolog -later- when their corpse is cold, back in your lair, over coffee or other libation, silently to yourself.

        Tuco was right.

  4. One of the reasons I refused to take the jab was that many years ago I read about the various mRNA (actual messenger RNA) vaccination attempts among different animal species. And in every single attempt the side effects were worse than the animal just contracting the disease. So when I first heard them talking about mRNA vaccines I was, “Nope!” Then I found out they weren’t even mRNA, but modRNA. That was a “Nope. Nope!” And of course there was the fact there was only one moderately effective corona virus vaccine (for cattle IIRC) that had been developed, so I wasn’t very enthusiastic on that front either.

    The other reason I refused was that they were too new. I figured if they could show they were effective with a modicum of side effects over 5 to 10 years I would be willing to try them. Now? I’d rather take on a hungry bear in a cage match with nothing but a pocket knife.

    1. Same here – I was still in the military when they were serving up a new anthrax vaccination, which was reported to have some rather nasty side effects … fortunately, I retired before they came around to making it mandatory for all active duty.

      The military is a fertile field wherein to grow cynics about governmental actions of the moment.

    2. Can we get the Fauci and Birx in the cage with the bear, and maybe a Chinesium steak butter knife? A spork would do, too, preferably plastic.

      #pourencouragerlesautres

    3. I came down with the Coof before any shot was available. (Ironically I’m pretty sure I know exactly who I caught it from – a tax preparer, given we had to get taxes for someone non compos mentis right.)

      Once I mostly recovered from that, the rumors on the heart problems were already out there, and… well. Given my laundry list of preexisting stuff (including wheat allergy!) I decided Covid was the lesser evil.

      1. I also had had the coof, around Halloween, and got over it after about two weeks. But I started having symptoms similar to what I had had starting on Thanksgiving. My doc admitted me to the hospital at the end of February for extremely low hemoglobin. Turned out I had cancer. Last week I saw an article about how sars-cov-2 disrupts the microbiome that fights cancer. Hmmm. I see my oncologist on Friday for a regular checkup, and I think I’ll bring that topic up.

  5. By chance – my daughter being pregnant at the time and already wary of ANYTHING that could imperil her baby, and me being disinclined to get the recommended yearly flu vaccine (which, when I was active duty, I HAD to get and which usually made me sicker than if I caught the flu anyway – my daughter and I both refused to get a Covid vaccination. We were not in a position to get pressured into it by threats to our continued employment … and so, we made our refusal stick. We caught covid anyway, so we have natural immunity got for us now. But we have friends and relations who did get the vax, and now that so many unfortunate side effects and unexplained out-of-the-blue sudden deaths are occurring … I don’t know if the responsible authorities will ever be held accountable. I’m definitely not holding my breath until they are.

  6. We have forgotten the virtue of humility. Those who have been given power over others, in one way or another, are expected to renounce it, and are chosen for renouncing it.

  7. nothing will come out in the wash, because there won’t be a wash. 

    I’m feeling more cyclical than usual today.

  8. I was half out of it from sleep apnea when I got the shot. I tried doing some research beforehand, even with a foggy brain, but I think the search results were being messed with. I got the sleep appliance about a month after I got the shot and as my brain cleared I started reading what was coming out on blogs and what not I went uh-oh. But then a lot of my late 2019 through mid 2021 thinking seems to have been questionable.

    1. We (hubby and I, but not son) got the shot. But we got the J&J, which is (was, since they’ve pulled that one, since) not mRNA based. Even our second booster was the J&J before they pulled it.

      Get the sleep apnea fog brain. That, joint pain, and not dreaming (did not realize until proper sleep was restored) were my symptoms. All 3 went away once I had the appropriate sleep appliance mouth piece. On my second style mouth piece, because the first one kept breaking, still both worked. (Don’t know if I had been grinding my teeth before putting something over them for the apnea fix. But definitely grind them now using the mouth piece. So broke the first style tried.)

      1. I got the J&J because 1) it was one and done and 2) a relative got the mRNA shot and a DVT. I got the coof anyway. *Shrug* Happily for me, the neurologic stuff that came with the coof went away after six weeks or so.

        1. I got the coof before coof was here (officially, though they are pushing back on that) and coof after second booster.

          Yes. J&J was suppose to be one and done. But … Doesn’t mean locals took other advice. Got coof twice anyway. They will have to chase (not hard, don’t know how but could be worse runners than I am), tackle (also not hard), and tie me down (maybe a little harder, will be screaming at least), to get another booster. Done with flu vaccine too, and that is just rumor based.

      2. My wife and daughter got the shot (Pfizer #1 I think) but didn’t get the second dose or any of the boosters. At first I actually wasn’t opposed to taking it, but since my wife and daughter were out and about far more than I was–wife doing house stuff, daughter going to school at the time, before we pulled her out and homeschooled–it made more sense for them to get it. I waited because I wanted to save doses for essential workers since I was working full-time from home. And as the months passed, I began to realize that not getting the shot was the smarter decision. But it cost me Thanksgiving and Christmas with the wife’s family since they wouldn’t let me come over since I was unvaxxed. One member of their family is severely immunocompromised so I wasn’t, and still am not, upset about it. My company was thisclose to requiring us to get the shot if we wanted to come back to the office, but fortunately, I could (and still do) work full-time from home so I didn’t have to worry about it and now it’s moot.

        1. I have a niece who is extremely auto immune compromised too. She also had a new born infant, pre-regular vaccines, then another two nieces have had infants, where the infants were also vulnerable pre-regular vaccines. Even though all the infants were breast fed, or mostly at any rate. Seems to be a trend for the next generation to need supplemental milk feeding options before starting on solids. I did with my son. But their mothers didn’t with them (except oldest niece and she was supplemental 100% since she’s adopted. Go figure.)

        2. I got stuck between a rock and a hard place with vaccination. Did NOT want to do it, did not trust the MRNA crap…but the workplace was starting to require people to come back into the office, and was subject to der Bidenfuhrer’s mandate for federal contractors. There was the possibility of applying for an exemption, which at least my workplace didn’t try to deny like others — but you’d have to wear a mask all day at work because there was a state mask mandate for the unvaccinated. And I have asthma. 15 minutes in one of those stupid masks, and I’m coughing and wheezing worse than if I actually did have covid. I didn’t feel like I could afford to make trouble with the job over it, so I caved in and got the shots. It was all Pfizer out here.

          Luckily, no adverse effects from the vaccine for me and mine…so far…

          I was the only member of the family that distrusted the official narrative on the vaccines, but as far as I know the rest of the fam hasn’t fallen for the “boosters forever” campaign, thank God.

          Like Holly, I’m beyond angry at the way all the authorities have abused their authority. Hanging is too good for them. I’m in favor of mass impalements — but I’ll accept anything that permanently removes these human-shaped sacks of excrement from circulation.

      3. They only had the Pfizer shot around here when I got the shot, except when they randomly only had Moderna instead. I wish I had never gotten it. We have had no definite long term side effects of note, but the reports of increased cancer rates and such worry me.

      1. From Kentucky Fried Movie’s “A Fistful of Yen”:

        “Send him…to DETROIT!”

        “NOOOOOO!”

        😆

  9. I got my first Moderna shot on 2/24/21. I sat around for the required time, and since nothing stranger than usual happened I was kicked to the curb. About halfway home I realized I probably shouldn’t be driving, because I was high. Fortunately, I have a certain amount of experience in having to function while cognitively impaired and so drove home. I got the next shot on 3/24/21, and everything seemed okay to me.

    On 11/6/21 I got the Moderna booster with no ill effects. I started reading about possible side effects and decided I’d been lucky so far, and there would be no more Moderna for my mother’s favorite son.

    On 10/7/22 I got the Moderna vaccine by accident. I wanted a flu shot; the pharmacist thought I wanted a Moderna shot. The mistake wasn’t discovered until it was too late.

    This is when the trouble started.

    I experience brief moments of vertigo. This can happen anytime, for no reason at all. The world spins for a second, and if I’m standing I have to make an effort to remain that way. I get very little warning that this is going to happen. My thinking is somewhat disoriented at times, and that makes life just a little more difficult than it needs to be. Then the headaches started.

    It feels like an icepick is being driven into the left side of my head. Ibuprofen and Tylenol help, but I can’t live on those drugs forever. Sometimes I just ignore the pain and after a while it goes away.

    I have no scientific way to attribute these symptoms to the Moderna vaccine, but there we have it.

  10. 250+ doctors on staff at the hospital I work for.

    Every, single, one of them, believes everything the government (NIH, CDC, FDA, etc.) tells them to believe.

    There isn’t one iota of independent thinking in any of them.

    And that’s probably because every bit of independent thought has been beat out of them, and they are 100% addicted to federal funding via Medicare reimbursement.

      1. When I was working at the Fraser Health corp offices (2 jobs ago, now), the officeworker types (accountants, legal, various flunkies, etc) were all masked up. The clinicians (lots of nurses worked there) almost never were.

      2. Aye. My primary care doc got the COVID lead, and when the not-vax came out, he was pushing it really hard. (“Protect yourself. Protect other people.”) I first wanted to wait until the FDA did a formal release, then when the rumblings came out, figured no way in hell.

        Another doctor (of whom I have a bunch. Sigh.) agreed with me about staying away from the clotshot. I told Dr. Mengele COVID that I got medical advice to the contrary, and he was quite annoyed. Wanted to know Who. Said. That. whereupon I clammed up. He guessed (wrongly) and that particular doctor ended up gone, though I figure he was close to retirement to begin with.

        When the not-vax side effects started to hit mainstream, Dr. COVID seemed to forget the term. He was pushing other vaxes (pneumonia for one), but not pushing really hard. I suspect he figures his life expectancy will be better the less he pushes.

  11. As to your comments on the vaccines, any disagreement I have with your analysis is too minor to mention. I’ll just add that every time I donate blood (only platelets actually, so I can do it every two weeks), one of the questions aside from the HIV, tattoos, piercings, and, have you had any kind of adulterous sex questions, is “Have you ever received a COVID-19 vaccination? Nobody can tell me why they ask that question, but, considering all the other questions have some kind of time-frame, it makes me curious that they know more than they’re admitting.

    As to your CFS, there’s a lot I can say about that since my wife suffered from FMS for 30 years. I suggest you look for a good acupuncturist. Yes CFS leads eventually to FMS. Oriental medicine works on many chronic conditions that “scientific” medicine doesn’t (and vice versa). A friend asked my wife to relate her experience, and she summarized in an email that I recently posted on my website. That post is https://frank-hood.com/2024/03/13/recovering-from-fibromyalgia/.

    As to your wheat allergy, it might be a case of Associated Immune Response (I just made that up I think). Sharon developed a lactose intolerance suddenly due to an immune response to an overdosed hormone treatment (lactose was the inactive ingredient in the pills, but the body began to associate the lactose with the excessive hormones that it was reacting against). She was eventually able to return to normal in a similar way that doctors sometimes treat allergies by small dose exposure.

    Good luck and God Bless.

    1. I ran across something a while back while at work that said blood was being ruined by the Vaxx, though they were not positive as to what exactly it was (brand, just mRNA, any wuflu vaxx?) it was causing supply issues and shortening the shelf life
      Guess we might find out in 79 years.

    2. Interesting. I’ve been giving blood fairly regularly for some time (7+ gallons tapped so far) and I haven’ t encountered that one yet.

  12. In other news…

    Gov. Newsome of California has announced that he’s going to visit the Pope in the Vatican.

    Why? /smh

  13. I had it made clear that if I was to get any job in the State of California, I would have to get vaccinated for the Crow Flu. I was able to get away with the basic, two-dose vaccination and not any of the boosters, so that’s something.

    There was a lot of statistical “weirdness” going on with Crow Flu numbers, not the least of which was that we were panicking about a disease that for the most part was just a very bad flu if you didn’t have additional issues (I lived with one, Mom was immuno-compromised due to her lung transplant). But everything I kept seeing was that with the exception of a few outliers, the people dying of Crow Flu were people with issue-heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, old age, poor health, etc, etc, etc…

    I hate thinking that this was all done to get Trump out of office and somehow “fix” the 2016 election, which feels like a bridge too far. And yet…

    1. “Qui Bono”

      and

      “What would they have done differently if it was intentional.”

      Personally, I think “COVID-19” was a YGBFSM FUBAR from the Chicoms, and normal ham-handed bungle SNAFU by -our- “experts”, then the Get Trump crowd saw opportunity, made their “cunning plans”, and turned the stupid up to Eleven.

      For such a smart “stable genius”, Trump was disappointingly gullible.

      He wasn’t alone.

      1. Trump came from business, and for the most part if someone was on your team, they didn’t try to screw you over, because you could get fired and blackballed because of it.

        He’s also a bit of a germophobe, which didn’t help.

        And he trusted the people he delegated to.

        So, when the experts came and told him “how bad things were,” he trusted them. I think he realized how badly he had been fooled near the end, but far too late to really do anything about it.

        1. bit of a germophobe, which didn’t help.
          …………

          A bit? By all accounts President Trump is OCD germophobe.

          trusted the people he delegated to
          ……………………..

          Unfortunately. He is playing his political cards closely. When he wins (OMG Please!) he needs to ask for every resignation he can (hopefully he has a specific list), across the board. Especially DOJ, and specific justices of federal courts, like the 9th circuit. The problem right now is he needs the appropriate senate (house?) to get the appropriate appointments approved. That is election dependent too, and not guarantied.

          1. The judiciary does not serve at the president’s pleasure, unlike the executive branch appointees.

      2. There was also no doubt a lot of panic by Fauci that it would be traced back to the gain of function work that he illegally hired the Chinese to do for him.

        And it has. But so much has happened now that it’s just another data point in a sea of data points, and most people are unaware of it.

  14. ‘Tis true.A lot of those symptoms sound familiar…. went through Lyme disease in 2009-2010. Didn’t cotton to the implication of the bullseye rash until almost 9 months later? (I mean, Lyme disease in a suburban California backyard? What are the odds.) Took another 9 months and a sympathetic doctor friend (I was his IT guy) letting me do all the research before I formulated a cocktail (he read over, and said “okay”) that killed the mutha’. (And almost me: I thought I was gonna lose my teeth at the least when I got to the last two days dose of meds… when I said screw it: I need my teeth. But it was already ’nuff. Lyme gone. 14 years later, still symptom free.) Another two plus years before I was as reasonably fit as I was ever gonna be again. I learned to love yard work lol. Went back to cycling. (No more 1/2 centuries, but I could manage 1/4s okay.)And healthy enough to survive Covid 7 (?) years later. Early adopter: I got a “the worst flu I’ve ever had” in late December before it had a name (shipment from China, perhaps: I work from home and didn’t/don’t go out much, no other vector since it was so early). Until another ’bout (variant perhaps) in late Feb’… wife caught that one too. 2nd was much worse for me, death’s very door for her (trip to ER).No vaccine at that point. Slow recovery, the sick (me) nursing the sicker (her).Then… the vaccine… and the morons were all saying even if you had Covid, you needed the jab.WTF? – Have all these med pro’s gone mad? Do they even know how vaccines work? (I.e., vaccines give you a milder form of the disease.)Why in gawd’s name do you need a vaccine when you’ve survived the bloody bedammed disease?Started paying real attention. The fix was in. Figured it was part politics, part greed, and all evil.

    Quit listening. Quit believing. My previous tendency to skepticism hardened…… hasn’t lessened over time any, either.Agree with your remedy. Someone needs to pay. A lot of someone’s.

  15. The cynic in me fears we won’t see so much as a missed pension payment to any of the responsible parties unless there’s a general collapse of the dollar.

    So, if I’m likely waiting on repentance or the afterlife, how will we build around and against other abuses?

    1. I don’t like it, but I think your fears reflect reality. Unless there’s some kind of black-swan public anger swell, none of the responsible parties will pay any kind of price for their actions. The swamp creatures will go to any length to protect each other — because they know that it’s turtles all the way down, and they’re deathly afraid that too many people will find that out.

      How do we build around and protect against future abuses? I don’t have any ideas. I wish I knew.

  16. Since they didn’t hang like they deserved and got to complete the biggest wealth transfer in the history of humanity, they’re already gearing up to try it again with their fake tests finding bird flu under every rock.

  17. Just an off topic thought, hopefully amusing:

    For the recent Marxoid-led Krystalnacht-lite:

    “Honkies for Hamazis”

  18. It has hurt them a lot more than they are letting out. It has also tarnished the democrat brand. NPCG’s (Non Playing College Graduates) Really get pissed when you point to Sweden as one of the nations that didn’t lock down and they were fine. But then again that is my favorite hobby right now antagonizing lefties, it really is too easy. What it also did was throw high borders between the Left and Right. Before Covid people could generally get along, after covid, those who fell for it hook line and sinker can’t admit they were fooled. And want nothing to do with it, the experts said is there justification and if they don’t have their experts, their precious little world falls apart. So they have now gone even farther into obedience to avoid the truth. But even that is starting to crack, the big thing will happen when they realize just how much they are really hated when their own forces break apart. And they are, they blame Trump when in truth it is themselves doing the breaking, well because it is what the focus group experts told them was true. Sorry but your focus group is telling you what you want to hear, not the truth.

    1. But then again that is my favorite hobby right now antagonizing lefties, it really is too easy.

      ORPHANGEORGE

      Sometimes it’s the simplest retort: “You sound vaccinated.” or “Maybe you need another booster?”

      The glaring red flags and actions by TPTB triggered the skeptics to go down the Covid rabbit holes and glean a truth as best they could, also lead to deep dives into everything questionable going woke at the time. Too many “Emperor has no clothes and isn’t human” moments.

      So by the time the clot shot was released there was enough evidence that many of us would risk jobs, family or more to avoid it. My spouse and I were successful in refusing and spreading the word, thankfully our respective employers blinked at the backlash/legal ramifications and gave up. We were prepared to downsize and move elsewhere.

      One of the many hidden blessings of the Covid sham was the revelation that there are actual doctors not in thrall to Big Med and Big Pharma. Plus of the effectivness of Ivermectin for multiple purposes as saved many from a trip into the danger zone.

      As more of the truth comes out about the entire shenangins the more the Woke stick their fingers in their ears and scream when facts come out. Some you can’t reach. Depending on circumstances, you should mock them. Ask if they shower with their children if they vote for Biden.

  19. Aside from getting my vitamins and minerals, I actually got a lot of help getting rid of fatigue from Ssanghwa-cha, which is a Korean tea made from seven fairly normal herbs and spices. I think maybe it was the angelica root that helped, but with a blend it is hard to say. (The kind without sugar in it is a hangover remedy, but people use both kinds for colds and all kinds of things.)

    OTOH you might not want to experiment.

  20. Aside from getting my vitamins and minerals, I actually got a lot of help getting rid of fatigue from Ssanghwa-cha, which is a Korean tea made from seven fairly normal herbs and spices. I think maybe it was the angelica root that helped, but with a blend it is hard to say. (The kind without sugar in it is a hangover remedy, but people use both kinds for colds and all kinds of things.)

    OTOH you might not want to experiment.

  21. I didn’t get any shot at first because of what I call the Toddler effect, The more you throw a fit and say you didn’t do it and blame others the more I’m going to dig deeper. And if rioting and burning is ok because the virus isn’t as important as “The Message”, nope. It’s hard enough to keep my head/body going, if you make it a political thing ya’ll can just bugger off. 

    Came within two weeks of having to get it as work was really pushing until the SCOTUS killed the mandate. Don’t tell me it’s the law and then go “Well, we have to negotiate with the Union so they are exempt right now”. Bugger off with an 8 foot 2×4 sidewise. 

    I want to hurt these people in a way that really does hurt, by ignoring them and their ideas. Cut funding to 20% of current funding of the different governmental agency’s immediately (have to balance the budget you know) , and then next year cut it again. Remove all the “for your own good” regulations. Basically free up the American people and out happy them. 

  22. One result from all this is I will never consider voting for a Demoncrat as long as I live. If I see a Demoncrat Politician drowning I will gladly call 911 for him, other than that hope your shit ass floats, if not, sucks to be you. if Jesus Christ himself ran as a Demoncrat I wouldn’t vote for him, because just being a Demoncrat I would know he is a false messiah. I don’t want to unify with Demoncrats, I want them all to die of wokeness and the Clot-shot. May god have mercy on their souls, we should actively remove them from power for ever. A pox on all DEMOCRATS and their families. Have a nice day.

    1. Don’t like it Demoncrats, then change your party, otherwise, die peacefully and quietly, we have a life to live.

  23. This is why we need a Society for the Thermonuclear Eradication of Marxists (STEM), to eliminate our would-be Marxist-Progressive-Fascist-Nazi-Socialist overlords (known here in the US variously as the Democrats, the RINO’s, the Deep State, and the Northeast Liberal Establishment) and prevent them from ever doing something like this again. In foreign lands they go under a variety of other names, but nuking most national capitals and major universities across the world should largely deal with the problem. And the next WEF meeting, too, of course.

    1. I sincerely hope there is a less destructive solution before someone loses so much patience he does just that.

  24. Hanging is not only good enough for them, it offers a chance to regularly remind the next wave of would be tyrants why their stupid ideas are not just bad but fatally bad. Each year every municipality can decorate their lampposts with symbolic hangman nooses. Make it a week long celebration so the stories can be retold and the upcoming generation reminded of why it happened. At the end of that week there will be fireworks and parades and potlucks and drinking and a symbolic hanging of the “biggest villain” in effigy.

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