I decided on a rough bush test of virus theory. Remember compulsory masking for COVID?
Taking into account the claimed size of a virus and the known size of a very close cloth weave, I monitored the capacity of my barbed wire fences to keep out mosquitoes and other insects. Of course, the wires were only a foot apart and a real test would have had them much more separated.
Well, those mozzies flew past those wires like they didn't matter to them. No filtration effect whatsoever.
Maybe the globsters just like the look of millions of people in muzzles. A cultural thing, so to speak.
I think the masks were a kind of training, designed to create a certain habit to make it easier to enforce the next, pointless regulations. Furthermore, masks can signal a viral threat to some people and lead to arguments between people. All as intended.
Thank you for your comment. Please allow me to explain the Noahide Commandments specifically for other readers:
Judaism recognizes seven Noahide commandments:
The prohibition of blasphemy, the prohibition of idolatry, the prohibition of murder, the prohibition of stealing, the prohibition of adultery, the commandment not to torture animals, and the commandment to establish courts.
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I decided on a rough bush test of virus theory. Remember compulsory masking for COVID?
Taking into account the claimed size of a virus and the known size of a very close cloth weave, I monitored the capacity of my barbed wire fences to keep out mosquitoes and other insects. Of course, the wires were only a foot apart and a real test would have had them much more separated.
Well, those mozzies flew past those wires like they didn't matter to them. No filtration effect whatsoever.
Maybe the globsters just like the look of millions of people in muzzles. A cultural thing, so to speak.
I think the masks were a kind of training, designed to create a certain habit to make it easier to enforce the next, pointless regulations. Furthermore, masks can signal a viral threat to some people and lead to arguments between people. All as intended.
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Dear Kaylene,
Thank you for your comment. Please allow me to explain the Noahide Commandments specifically for other readers:
Judaism recognizes seven Noahide commandments:
The prohibition of blasphemy, the prohibition of idolatry, the prohibition of murder, the prohibition of stealing, the prohibition of adultery, the commandment not to torture animals, and the commandment to establish courts.