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If that’s it , full stop on the quarantine of people. It makes sense.

It’s how they should have treated Covid. But that was never the end game w Covid. Health.

The wend game as we all know is a Dictatorship of WEF.

Imagine having to listen to Klaus Schwab 24/7 on your phone, radio, TV. If you shut it off, Brown Shirt neighbors would turn you in. You know, mind F ery Hitler / Goebbels style.

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It has always come down to nuanced analysis of the evidence. SARS-COV2's high rate of asymptomatic transmission and main mode of transmission through respiratory droplets makes it nearly impossible to contain.

I've heard monkeypox per Dr. Malone's piece is actually not asymptomatic so the disease likely is not transmissible until it makes itself known via symptoms. It makes sense when close skin contact is the main mode of transmission.

It's very difficult to assess quite honestly. I am all for individual freedoms and the right to body autonomy, but also not every instance of quarantining is the same as every other one. The CDC screwed up on their quarantining methods for COVID- there really is no viable way to do it without essentially welding people into their houses. Monkeypox, on the other hand, is very different and presents with its own nuanced discussion.

All I can say on the matter is that both the CDC and FDA have absolutely lost trust from a majority of the public and that is through no one's fault but their own.

Anyways, a great article that really ties things together! I hope it invites a lot of discussion.

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I am hopeful that this is the light that shines on this bs...maybe the business owners, young people and others with common sense are starting to see the script that we have followed before and failed....maybe this is the monkey on their backs....?

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And yet the argument still hinges on the idea that there is anything public about health. Health is a personal matter. When you introduce the idea of “public” health, you are introducing authoritative measures and decisions for “our betterment”. Collectivism is never a viable solution. The state can then step in and “care for its people” which always means limit personal liberty and responsibility.

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Great morning educational reading. Thanks! To our detriment we haven’t somehow regained control of our lives from these atheist charlatans.

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It is simply common sense to "quarantine" the sick if there is any chance of infecting others.

But "quarantine" the healthy?

Next we will incarcerate all law abiding citizens to protect them from the non-law abiding.

We already do this in communities all across the nation.

"Don't go down there after dark."

Unless you have multiple black SUVs, night vision, automatic rifles, body armor, wireless comms, multiple reloads, air superiority, frogmen, a submarine, overwatch, snipers, canine units, bomb disposal team, assault teams, swat teams, electronic eavesdropping, you know, the drill.

That "Roger Stone" is one tough character!

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