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  1. Joost

    Hi Anton,

    It's nice that you are once again bringing this into focus for the persistent followers of the narrative.

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    1. Anton Theunissen

      It seems like a long article for something so 'trivial'. But if governments treat data and policy this way, it means something else. And then it is no longer trivial, it is worrying, not to say frightening.

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  2. C.

    Dear Anton and other interested parties,
    It seems like there are few reactions, but in the meantime it is certainly being talked about. Yesterday I spoke with a colleague and suddenly it was about virus variants, how nice it is to know that there are more of them at work. Many have stored somewhere the many nonsense that was and is being told. Fortunately, there are people like you, Anton, who know how to summarize it in easy-to-read and understandable articles. In recent days, special things have happened again: a friend with enormous needlestick damage in her family and constant Covid complaints, but who remained a friend again after a major altercation in 2022, unexpectedly dropped by with her sick babysitter because you can visit a "virus denier" if you are too old to babysit yourself... Another friend announced that she has recovered from Covid and we can quickly meet up to "celebrate". Years ago, she reacted very matter-of-factly to her recovery from a serious form of cancer... People who have not had the injection are confronted with very strange stories and reactions, but also with an enormously increased workload. Of course, someone used to be sick at work, but now you have colleagues who do not report sick but do have many complaints and always have appointments with doctors and care providers. You can no longer rely on them at all... Eye problems, tinnitus, pain and/or failure in the punctured arm, heart and blood vessels, including thrombosis, claudication, etc. etc. It seems as if "everyone" thinks it is normal or at least there are a lot of ostriches walking (sitting and lying) around that react extremely anxiously when you sneeze or cough. The lack of time due to the workload has really increased for us and the feeling of exclusion is no less due to the strange course of events.

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    1. Anton Theunissen

      Thank you very much C! Nice boost, thank you.
      People are strange or we are alienated, I don't know. I heard the following myself:
      “No, I'd rather not meet that Wednesday because I got my Covid shot that Monday and I don't know if it will bother me as much as last time.”
      People subject themselves to torment as if that is normal with an injection, let alone a vaccine. Like “it sometimes hurts at the dentist, that's just how it has to be”. But a systemic response to an irreversible intervention is different from making a hole in your tooth. With the right threats you can incite the masses to self-destruct, that much has become clear to me.

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