RFK jr says he's going to stop the chemtrails?!
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There's hope, there's hope.
I remember, probably about 15 years ago, there being many days when I'd walk down the street and there were so many that the disturbing thought wasn't, "Jesus, WTF is raining down all over us?" it was, "How in TF are people not noticing this?"
Here's hoping they aren't just switching over to a more transparent solution or dispersement system.
Funny you mention that, because there's a phenomenon that just preceded COVID that has yet to be explained:
In about October 2019-January 2020, before anyone was talking about COVID getting out of Wuhan, you may remember that tons of people got "the flu". They all described it as the worst flu they ever had and were sick as a dog, confined to bed for a week or so. It was so prevalent that I've heard it mentioned two dozen times in podcasts from that time frame.
I heard one guy on THC saying that he was living at the time in a very rural, isolated area, and there's no way he caught a communicable disease. I've never tried to study the pattern, but it covered Maine to Texas to California. As it stands it's an enigma, and a significant one. What the hell happened?
Conspiracy theorists have forgotten all about this.
I know exactly what you're referring to and I've been looking for the exact same thing myself: evidence of rural people who got sick without making contact with anyone.
During the 2 years following that 2019 illness, I occasionally saw people online talk about their experience with it but their conclusion was usually that they had simply gotten 'covid' before it was given a name.
I can add some anecdotal bits:
I watched people at work get sick from it and recover as usual.
I watched one women at work raise her voice fairly loudly in agitation (uncommon) when someone sneezed without covering their mouth. I'm pretty certain this was because of the number of people who were getting sick and because news chatter about the China outbreak was starting to have a subconscious impact.
People at my workplace did not suspect that they had caught the China bug, primarily because everyone that had caught it recovered as they would from a nasty cold/flu, and the China bug was being described as some kind of deadly outbreak. I do think some people were starting to wonder about a connection to the China bug though.
One of my co-workers had the sickness (whatever it was) and kept working while he had it. He looked like complete shit.
The two most 'woke' people at my workplace (a gay couple) started wearing masks to work. I found it interesting then and I find it very interesting now. They had never worn masks before, and mask-wearing wasn't even a thing yet - it was just one of those strange things people in Japan did. This gay couple was wearing them as if they had received a political/activist memo/cue from somewhere. They even behaved like they were keeping a secret.
My brother and I both got a very unusual illness in December 2019. It was like a nasty cold in pretty much every way except extreme fever and extreme head pressure that we had never experienced in our life. Nothing would make the fever or pressure go away. We both agreed that it felt like there was something artificial, like nanobots (that's the word we chose), that our immune system had no ability to fight. It was literally maddening. After 48+ hours of trying everything I could think of, I eventually found a trick to get rid of it. There was no nausea or digestive issues.
Sorry to dump a bunch of text on you. I'd want it dumped on me though. I want to know what caused that Dec 2019 illness.
Since you're clearly "on the case", there's one other angle I'd add to it all that I heard along the way (and that no one talks about). There used to be a YT video on this from a man named Kevin Boyle posted during the "pandemic", but last time I searched for it to archive it, it had been vaporized. This is what he explained....
Many know that "flu" is short for "influenza" and refers to the illness (supposedly) caused by "influenza viruses", but few know anything beyond that. I'll assume you're already up to speed on the idea that "viruses are tiny living creatures that travel via infection and cause illness" is entirely bullshit.
Boyle explained that as far back as the 1500's, there were pandemics and scientists of the day in Italy studied them to find out WTH was happening. They soon figured out that it was no form of infectious transmission because the pandemics would outrun ships traveling between different cities that had outbreaks
They actually came up empty. Just could not figure it out. The only thing they could correlate pandemics to--as crazy as it sounds then and now--was the number of sunspots. They ended up referring to it as "influenza della stella", or "the influence of the star". That loony (?) idea is where we get the very word for it.
So what the shit is going on, and has been going on for centuries, apparently? Something big, but I've as yet to crack it.