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Diaper Report 12/9/20, by Eric Peters

Much of the coronavirus casedemic can be attributed to the money hospitals received for coronavirus cases. From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com:

An interesting thing to report today, in view of the threat made by el Presidente (s)Elect Biden to Diaper everyone to “stop the spread.”

My mom has apparently “tested positive.”

Here’s why this is interesting:

My mom has been locked up in a prison for the elderly – aka a “care” facility – since March, just before the mass hysteria really got going. She is allowed no visitors and all of the staff  are Fully Diapered at All Times, as el Presidente intends to require of all of us, all the time – if the (s)election stands.

The question arises: If the Holy Rag possesses the miraculous warding-off powers that its wearers claim it possesses, how is it that my mom has acquired the “virus”?

There are at least three possible answers I can think of:

The first is that the “virus” is incredibly catchy, as we’ve been fear-porned to believe it is. So catchy, indeed, that even in a practically Moon Suited environment, where people are hermetically sealed within and allowed no contact with the outside world, wherein the only people allowed inside are staff who never show their faces and – one presumes – all the other Kabuki Rituals are “practiced”  . . . it can still be acquired.

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One tale of an American coronavirus patient, by Seraphim Hanisch

What it’s like to contract and live through the coronavirus. From Seraphim Hanisch at theduran.com:

For your consideration, we are starting to get personal accounts from people who are experiencing the illness caused by the novel coronavirus. While there is certainly cause to be skeptical, considering all the rhetorical hyperbole versus the real effect of the outbreak on world markets and events, pieces like what follows do seem to give consistent information. So, without further ado…

This is reprinted from the original piece from the Wahington Post, as presented by the Stamford Advocate, dated 28 February 2020:

(Carl Goldman, to the Washington Post, writes:)

I have the coronavirus. And it hasn’t been that bad.

I am in my late 60s, and the sickest I’ve ever been was when I had bronchitis several years ago. That laid me out on my back for a few days. This has been much easier: no chills, no body aches. I breathe easily, and I don’t have a stuffy nose. My chest feels tight, and I have coughing spells. If I were at home with similar symptoms, I probably would have gone to work as usual.

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