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Another global wave of lockdowns coming early 2023?

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posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:21 AM
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Got to bring back the nonexistent boogey man to start the brain washing of the idiots to get ready for the next national elections, the puppet president needs to be elected once again, he has done soo good for the Marxist democrats.

Democrat states will protect their elections locking the citizens in order to control votes using covid once again.

While Republican states will keep life as usual, meanwhile the big pharma will be concocting their next profit sales for a treatment that does not work on the cold virus.

If they can only make the darn jabs mandatory, maybe this time they will.

Line up people with your ten mask and your 100 boosts of jabs in one year, the destruction of the nation is not nearly complete yet.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:26 AM
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originally posted by: EmmanuelGoldstein
a reply to: AaarghZombies

Yes, due to ‘vaxxing’ you will now have a new ‘flu’ every year. You are correct in your understanding of how the immune system is compromised by the mRNA shot. And yes, this will now happen every year to the test subjects that continue to be a part of the experiment.


But there literally IS a new flu every year. Or at least new strains. It's why we have flu shots every year and have done so for decades. Covid is just set to become another 1 of the 6 or 7 endemic seasonal virus that we already have.

And of course, I'm going to call you out on the claim that the vax damages your immune system as I've not seen a single shred of evidence to back that up.

If it were true we'd be seeing the effects in AIDS sufferers, who are regularly monitored by multiple public and private groups across the globe. So far, absolutely nothing.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:28 AM
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originally posted by: DaMouse
a reply to: McGinty

I haven’t bothered to read your OP or anyone else’s comment’s. I’ve come here to say what people have said on many platforms across the world…lockdowns don’t work against a virus.

And I live in one of the most lockdown countries in the world. People where I live, won’t do it again.

So I will tell you now, lockdowns will not be happening in 2023.

If they do, I will not comply.


Maybe you should’ve read the OP, then. Had nothing to do with the effectiveness of lockdowns!



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:30 AM
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a reply to: putnam6



gain Japan is still getting boosted at an extremely high rate and they are getting loads of cases and even their death rate is creeping up


Japan has an aging population, a high rate of multi-generational households, extremely confined living conditions, and a high rate of public transport usage.

Think of Japan as being like a low rent Hispanic neighborhood in NYC is right on top of a busy metro station.

Japan has an extremely fragile relationship with communicable diseases at the best of times. So covid was never going to be a walk in the park.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:32 AM
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originally posted by: McGinty

originally posted by: DaMouse
a reply to: McGinty

I haven’t bothered to read your OP or anyone else’s comment’s. I’ve come here to say what people have said on many platforms across the world…lockdowns don’t work against a virus.

And I live in one of the most lockdown countries in the world. People where I live, won’t do it again.

So I will tell you now, lockdowns will not be happening in 2023.

If they do, I will not comply.


Maybe you should’ve read the OP, then. Had nothing to do with the effectiveness of lockdowns!


So, it must have been the masks and hand washing on their own that decimated the normal influx of winter flu cases?

You can't get sick from someone if you're both in separate houses.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:36 AM
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Covid accomplished SO many things....for the 1%. The transfer of wealth has been enormous!

Large corporations have been buying up rental units and homes in vast numbers. Small businesses are virtually disappearing. Investments in pharma have made many, many multi-millionaires.

Inflation has created the greatest profit years ever for big business, even though there have been fewer shoppers and there is more 'after Christmas' merchandise than ever before.

Last week in Arizona a mother took her two-year-old to the doctor because he was running a high fever, The doctor was 'concerned' because this infant hadn't been vaccinated (WTH?) and told her to get him to the hospital ASAP.
His fever broke, and he began playing again, obviously feeling better. The mother decided whatever was troubling him had passed, and didn't take him to the hospital.
Doctor called the hospital to check on the status, and immediately called CPS when learning he hadn't been brought in.
Long story short, CPS got involved, a SWAT team broke into their home and their three children were placed in separate foster homes.

We all know for whatever reason getting the mRNA vax into every human is of the utmost importance to TPTB, for whatever reason. Covid part two will bring an additional variant that is even more contagious, more deadly than the first.

Is it possible that there will be no lockdowns this time? Only restrictions on entering public buildings where you have to show your vax status? In order to remain gainfully employed you'll need to show your card? If for your children to attend schools they'll be required to be vaccinated? In order to obtain medical care you must be vaccinated?

There's little chance of mandated lockdowns, but there are plenty of ways to achieve the same results. We are at the mercy of our 'elected' global leaders, whether we know it or not.

I'm too old to care whether I die 'with covid' or 'from covid' but one thing's for sure; I won't be dying from a vaccine-induced adverse event.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:39 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: McGinty
a reply to: AaarghZombies

All those business loses you outlined are severe and hugely detrimental to society. But are they detrimental to the pharma manufacturing and selling the vaccines? Are they detrimental to the politicians and officials getting kick back bribes into offshore accounts?


To be blunt, yes.

One of the reasons why vaccines usually take so long to produce is that there is very little profit in them. They're expensive to research, expensive to manufacture, and expensive to have certified. Not least of all because every market has slightly different rules and regulations.

Did you watch the second video in my OP?

The U.K. government has just made a deal with moderna make many millions of doses every year for the next 10 years. The contracts are very generous. That’s a great deal of guaranteed profit. Other countries have done the same (which he outlines in a more recent video). Manufacturing that many for that long scales up the business, which in turn will maximise the profits.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:43 AM
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a reply to: RAY1990

Over the summer and autumn (in the U.K.) I was getting a text booster reminder almost everyday, plus emails at times. That’s excessive. Recently it’s stopped, but for a long time it was verging on bullying.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:44 AM
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a reply to: nugget1

All this pushing, that borders on the maniac attempt to get every single human being injected with what is in the jabs.

We all know it does not do anything to the covid, as covid is a cold virus, is about what they want to inject people with.

This is becoming now a very dangerous game; we need to know what is hiding in the jabs and the real reason they are pushed with such alarming intent.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:47 AM
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posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 09:50 AM
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Lol
No more lockdowns here EVER



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 10:12 AM
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a reply to: McGinty

I'll ask the people who took them.

It's been the opposite for those that didn't take them, there's been reminders etc but they seem automated.

Maybe they did/do have a database lol.

I'm more inclined to believe they stopped because money and the threat of covid minus the news is lessened now.

Cost. We have bigger problems than covid in the UK.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 10:57 AM
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originally posted by: underpass61
Sidenote:
When this new devastating wave of disease hits, what are Putin and Zelensky going to do? Call a time out?
How do you lockdown a war?

Who knows, the battlefield may be the safest place to hide from covid-R 20



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 11:01 AM
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originally posted by: LordAhriman

originally posted by: ketsuko
All I know is this:

I don't care. If this is how we are forced to live with masks that don't work shut up in our houses like prisoners going forward, give me the damn disease and let me die already because I'm not living.


When did that ever happen in our area?


Lockdowns followed by endless mask, mask, mask ... You can take off the ... NOPE! Put the damn mask back on!

Get the shots, please. Get the shots. Get the shots or you can't work because we'll fire you! Get the shots, but you still have to MASK!



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 11:03 AM
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Well, if anyone wanted covid to have another global wave they must be thinking that it’s looking good…

Covid in China: People rush to book travel as borders finally reopen



Passport applications for Chinese citizens wishing to travel internationally will resume from 8 January, the immigration administration said. It follows an announcement on Monday that ended almost three years of strict quarantine rules for arrivals. Travel sites have since reported a spike in traffic.


And who can blame them?



But Chinese tourists will not have unfettered access to all countries. Japan - one of the most popular destinations for Chinese travellers - has announced that all travellers from China must show a negative Covid test on arrival, or quarantine for seven days, because of the surge in cases there. India has also said travellers from China (as well as some other countries) must show a negative Covid test when they arrive - though this was announced before Beijing's easing of restrictions. The easing of travel rules in China - the last part of the country's zero-Covid policy - comes as the country battles a new wave of infections.


So at least some countries have spotted the incoming storm, or at least have nothing to gain from another wave.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 11:08 AM
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a reply to: McGinty

It's possible.

They do seem intent on limiting mobility.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 11:09 AM
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Our World View of all that’s happening will certainly narrow down for 2023 and beyond…..


👽



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 11:14 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: Kenzo


Here we go again




No, here "you" go again.

We vaxxed heavily and early, and have achieved herd resistance. Life here has been more or less back to normal since 2021.

At most we're going to have advise to wear masks on public transport and to socially distance, but defiantly not mandates. Covid is just the flu for us due to vaxxing.


Who believes this bullsh!t still?
The fake vaccine didn’t do anything.
Everyone I know who took the fake jab still got the Covid and some were severely sick for weeks.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 11:15 AM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
Are there currently any travel restrictions for incoming from China to the U.S. ?

Like the ones in 2020 and 2021 ?

Hmmmm

The current "crisis" seems worse than before ☠️


Indeed! I think that unfortunately many are distracted by omicron’s lower mortality - it’ll be fine, nothing to see here. However the important factor here is the unprecedented R number.

In the U.K. R’s maxed at about 4, I think. Having an R of 20 will bring things to a halt overnight. With an R of 20 it’ll be spreading perhaps 15 times faster than previous waves (Pls correct me if my maths sucks; is 15 times, or to the power of 15?)

And while mortality is low, understanding long term effects is still a work on progress.



posted on Dec, 27 2022 @ 11:20 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: McGinty

originally posted by: DaMouse
a reply to: McGinty

I haven’t bothered to read your OP or anyone else’s comment’s. I’ve come here to say what people have said on many platforms across the world…lockdowns don’t work against a virus.

And I live in one of the most lockdown countries in the world. People where I live, won’t do it again.

So I will tell you now, lockdowns will not be happening in 2023.

If they do, I will not comply.


Maybe you should’ve read the OP, then. Had nothing to do with the effectiveness of lockdowns!


So, it must have been the masks and hand washing on their own that decimated the normal influx of winter flu cases?

You can't get sick from someone if you're both in separate houses.


What 🤔 this is getting farcical!

Maybe you should read the OP too, as well as what DaMouse was replying to. The OP wasn’t debating or questioning the effectives of lockdowns in any way. In the nicest possible way ithis your misunderstanding or an attempt to derail?







 
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