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Why are so many of these idiots wearing masks?

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Before the “pandemic” some people in China were already wearing masks out in public. Because of SARS and other bugs over the years - the Chinese people started wearing masks. It became a part of the culture. I think this started around 15 years ago. Now, the government might be mandating then as well with their insane “no covid policy.”

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My son says the pollution is so extreme there that they wear them to breathe half of the time. They are #1 for pollution...and that's by far in comparison to the rest of the world. Don't hear anything about that, do we?

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That's a great point, Me Mcc. I've seen videos of the smog. It's awful at times. But yeah, the U.S. is the "biggest polluter." Uh huh.

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Exactly.

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The theater should have ended with the muzzles in the US, too. Already in March, 2020, I tried to warn people in vain that it was only the beginning:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/you-give-an-inch-they-take-your-arm

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The bacterial issues they create are real...look at CA and the huge number of kids with RSV and pneumonia. That's not cuunting the eye and lung and sinus issues they cause. Wake up, CA...hope about you fight back...for your kids?

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The parasites are usually ignored, but they might be more contageous than the pathogens...

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The bacterial issues they create are real...look at CA and the huge number of kids with RSV and pneumonia. That's not counting the eye and lung and sinus issues they cause. Wake up, CA...hope about you fight back...for your kids?

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You have inspired me to write my today's article! :)

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-imprisoned-mind-from-fear-and

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I'm an inspiring guy! :)

Good article. I have a question - you wrote: "The process looks all the more sinister, because it confines people between inaction and violence, which goes beyond the initial stage of weaponizing hope without changing the course. " I'm curious if you write about some other ways people can respond that are "between inaction and violence"?

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Not pacing hope before trust/faith is a good start:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/faith-hope-and-action

Funny title, but the premise is valid:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/perhaps-the-greatest-finding-of-the

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