The COVID years taught me a lot about myself and everyone else.

I hated every second of it, but It was a very valuable time in my life.

Biggest takeaways:

1. 99% of the people around you are essentially just nazis waiting for orders.

2. I won’t join with them no matter the pressure or consequences.

I passed the COVID test. If you failed it it’s a good time to take stock and ask yourself why you were so easily scared and misled.

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Word brother……I also passed when many around claimed I was failing.

That’s the most annoying part, the Nazis get together and call you a Nazi lol 😂

😂

+1 on that #2 🚀 Promethean fire burning inside 🔥

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I first read this as "1.99% of the people around you are essentially just nazis" and I was like wow, such a precise assessment! :)

Absolutely, not a doubt about it. This 'pandemic' was never about a virus, this was an exercise in flexing their abilities of 'power' & 'control' over the global masses.

I love that you put pandemic in quotation.

We should all just call it what it is: a plandemic.

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Centrally planned efforts to manifest a crisis, then handle the crisis by inserting more authoritarianism onto the people they placed the crisis on.

Rinse & Repeat.

These lizard people are Fn Diseased.

Everyone in my family (except me) turned into complete COVID hysterics. Masking, vaccines & boosters, no travel, all of it. Since then, I don’t take any of their advice or opinions seriously.

I lost contact with family over it permanently. It wasn’t about their dumb opinions or anything, but more about their lack of respect towards me which I simply will not tolerate.

Realized that family like most people we were surrounded by, namely the older ones are nothing but programmed, selfish adult children. That was the scary part but since I've been tracking all this from 911 onwards I was fully expecting it. But it's still fucking surreal!

Maybe not permanently, time heals wounds. They'll admit they were wrong, one day 🙏 hopefully. You did great. And I like how you the big og pleb, and still dgaf and say what's on your mind, most scared to admit this stance still 🔥

Honestly the first year of lockdown was maybe the best year of my life. Got paid to fuck-off, surfed everyday, constantly out in nature and on hiking trails where they said i wasn’t supposed to be.

Ignoring every single rule they threw at me was the best decision of my life. Absolutely magical moment in plebworld history ✨

The only rule anyone should ever have to follow is the Non-aggression principle. Other than that, do you.

The dude abides 🤝

fist of all there was no covaids

only a very stupid psyop which some complete brainless morons fell for

i was in northern europe and enjoyed life every day in complete freedom. in three years i did not even see any bus driver with a dog muzzler.

i saw the totalitarian control and the fights in some countries only on youtube, bitchute and rumble

Never sir, never. In my case I was bred to be this way and resist. My polish elder plebs got rolled by the tanks from the left, and from the right, and had to hide couple jewskis in the basement which just like during covid had to wear that star of david. So it was somehow embedded into my dna and inevitable I resist the official narrative till last breath. Glad shits over and people woke up to medical crappolini and finally "almost" united 🚀 fuck the system

Totally agree... The COVID time showed the true face of so many people. I don't want them in my life anymore.

I passed the COVID test because I knew something better was on the other side, and here we are #nostr 🏡

Unfortunately for some we had no choice. Where I currently live you could not even go to a supermarket without vaccine. Could not travel. Basically house bound. The oppression was severe.

You did what you felt was right at the time, but you always have a choice

Yes you are correct but the choices were minimal to say the least. I’m still alive so I was one of the lucky ones I guess. As a boomer by the time any side effects may or may not kick in it will be irrelevant. Risk reward was taken into account

We crossed borders without taking the clot shot. There are options.

Mate I live on a tiny island and I’m a shit swimmer.

Flew to and from the US and other places...

I passed as well. Jumped through all the hurdles of being unvaxxed to stay unvaxxed. I was even able to travel to 10 different countries and around the US despite it all! 🫂

Hindsight is always 20:20.

Are their things that I would have done differently for myself & my family. Sure.

Regardless, I spent that time doing my best to be respectful of those in my community that were highly susceptible, hyper paranoid and paralyzed in fear.

That time brought to light some of the best & worst in humanity.

It highlighted those people that had been disguising how self-centered, mean spirited & disingenuous they actually were all along.

my biggest takeaway as i said to my friend a couple years ago was: "most people—way more than i realized—are really stupid. and trusting. and i don't know which is worse."

quit job, moved, and started fresh. looking back it was the kick in the ass i needed.

I took 3 jabs. Not more. I think 2 would have been enough, I won’t take another one. I did this because the first variants of the virus were nasty, and I have friends that got long COVID in 2020. Plus, I work in the healthcare industry and I know what volumes of ventilators and accessories were ordered used back then because ICUs were underwater.

Not a piece of cake, really.

I survived without a problem. So did my family. So based on my understanding I passed whatever test there was.

Cheers.

I started off failing, by masking-up even before anyone else did. Fortunately, I had already gone down the vaccine rabbit hole, so I determined early on that I would never get a covid vaccine, but I immediately gave in to fear, believing that covid was going to be immensely disastrous in its death toll (and being silly enough to believe that a mask would protect me or others, even if the virus was as bad as I feared).

Thankfully, I got a little sick in April 2020 (it wasn't "covid"), and while my employer wanted me to stay home for a couple weeks "just in case", I was able to use that time to learn the truth and repent of how I had been. And while very few of the "nazis waiting for orders" will likewise repent, it's always possible that, at any time, any of them could. Though, admittedly, the likelihood of that drops more with every passing day.

TRUE COLORS WERE SHOWN. REMEMBER.

I won't ever call it COVID. If I feel nice, I'll call it "the shutdown", but truthfully, it's real name is plandemic!

Just like we don't call shitcoins altcoins, please start normalize the real name of what happened the past 3 years.

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In the beginning, people just love staying at home & hate works. That's why they tend to support the mandate.

if covid had greater impact on kids and under 50 age group - would u take the vaccine ?

I would have been open to taking a traditional vaccine if that had been the case. Probably not an MRNA vaccine.

Pretty convinced all vaccines are psyops after not finding a single study retrospectively comparing unVd kids with Vd kids.. and when you do find those study it shows how unVd kids are less likely to get sick across umpteen variables/outcomes compared to Vd kids who get sick more..

Not only that but the fact that disease rates for classics like measles, mumps, polio, Scarlett graver, whooping cough, etc were literally exponentially decreasing BEFORE vaccines were implemented lmao

hospitals and old people got REKT - protect the community 🤙🏽

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVzhJ_sb9Cc

I would not take an mRNA or a DNA (AstraZeneca) so-called vaccines under any circumstances. Both are extremely dangerous, and of absolutely Zero! benefit..😠🤡🤑💉☣️🥀⚰️💀

Not for me, not a chance. I don’t do shots or any meds whatsoever.

when did you stop taking medicine?

It was around 2000 or so. Decided to avoid even any kind of pills for headaches, allergies, anti-acids.. all of it.

hardcore🤙🏽

I believe the kids these days describe this as “based af, fam. No cap.” I think I know what that means.