Back from the Jungle

Being in the jungle for a month is a nice way to check out of this modern Covid Psyop. Nobody wears masks and the outside world is just far way.  Now I am out of the jungle and it is time to continue my travels, it is obvious that all this Covid nonsense is still going on.  Part of me wants to just check out and go on with my life.  After all, I know what I am doing and I am going to come out of this thing all right. If the masses are some dumb to still believe this claptrap after a year they deserve what is coming to them after all?  Though I somewhat agree with that statement, that the masses are so dumbed down they deserve what is going to happen to them, I still think it is important for posterity to get the truth out.  I don’t see much hope until after some sort of civilizational collapse but I suppose somebody might read this blog and take steps to protect themselves and their families.  I will try to focus on more solutions in the future but such interesting news keeps coming out about the absurdity of masks and lockdowns that I can’t really help posting some stuff about it.

Thanks for everybody who reads this blog and keep up the good fight.  There is always hope.  Outside the Western Democracies the rest of the world is going to do alright.  Western Europe and the US are likely going to go down into some kind of nightmare hellscape of medical marshal law as an excuse to control their respective populations with an iron grip after decades of fiscal and monetary mismanagement.  Likely the West will drag a number of their vassal states down with them. Keeping that in mind it is important to take note of countries that are resisting medical tyranny.  They could be safe harbors in the future when all is lost.  Ben Swann explains how one county refused to do lockdowns are mask mandates.  Will this former communist country become a new bastion for freedom?

 

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  1. Excellent read, I just passed this onto a friend who was doing some research on that. And he just bought me lunch because I found it for him smile Therefore let me rephrase that: Thank you for lunch! “A human being has a natural desire to have more of a good thing than he needs.” by Mark Twain.

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