Face masks revisited

by Martijn De Jong | 21 nov 2025, 10:11

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  1. Ward van Koperen

    Good piece Martijn. Keep hammering it. You write this as a fait accompli:

    “Surgical face masks are mainly used to:

    – prevent bacteria from the mouth/nose of a doctor or nurse from entering wounds
    – protect doctors and nurses against splashes of bodily fluids”

    Even that's probably not true. It seems mainly theater. See this:

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4480558/

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  2. Ed Sonneveld

    Nice article!
    You may just wonder why all kinds of 'evidence' suddenly emerged in March 2020 that wearing face masks would be useful after all.
    That is highly remarkable, but in line with all the other absurdities that were forced upon us.

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    1. Cor de vries

      Psyop instead of medical science

      New York, New York, was also the epicenter of the panic wave during the 'outbreak'. If you could let it erupt there, it could erupt anywhere.

      Nasal face masks (Yes, they must also be worn over the nose, Rutte emphasized it.), as explained above, Martijn, have no effect whatsoever on a pandemic.

      However, they are great for use in psychological warfare.
      Especially if, on the one hand, it is known that they do not work (in this case Van Dissel adhered neatly to evidence-based science) and they still had to be worn despite the fact that they were proven not to work. Even by him, outside (a camera crew can film Dissel when he comes to the meeting outside wearing a nose mask). See here a characteristic of a psyop: confuse and conquer.

      You could distinguish yourself with it as a Democrat and you could even wear two of them as extra support for that party (Fauci).
      You could have people check each other with it (It also has to be over the nose, sir) and you could emphasize the seriousness of the situation with it (so that people outside would better observe the, also nonsensical, necessary distance. I believe it was also investigated in Amsterdam. All may cost something. After all, it is a matter of life and death. This is a very serious matter! Do you still believe it? Confusing for sure!).
      And of course last but not least: they contributed nicely to the collection of annoying measures from which we would be freed if we took the non-working vaccine en masse.

      And yes, a lot of money should certainly be made available at European level to combat the consequences of the corona epidemic (if you can't spend it, put it into combating climate change (read: CO2).
      Another, fueled fear with the same goal: centralizing power and increasing citizen control (the expanding population is like a cancer on the environment). You can't trust these guys.

      (Sorry, just had to get this out)

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      1. LN

        PsyOp indeed. You had to be strong not to doubt yourself, so often you came across absurd measures.

        I will never forget a bike ride on a beautiful clear day, during which I wanted to climb a radar tower (beautiful view at about 30 m height - https://uitkijktorens.nl/uitkijktorens/radartoren-ossenisse/ ) and found it locked with chains, with a sign (due to Covid-19 blah blah...). If it's windy somewhere, it's in Zeeland and if it's really windy somewhere, it's around a tower like that. But no, you would just hit one virus particle that bypasses your face mask if you meet someone on that tower!

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    2. Yorianne

      Two weeks ago I saw a young man walking with one of those in front of his face at an event. Fortunately, it hardly happens here anymore, but this young man shows how psychologically destroyed people are. I thought it was criminal.
      I think the worst (in my immediate environment) are the general practitioners and their assistants here. Fortunately, I hardly ever have to go there, but last year they still wore face masks there in the winter. And in practice, plastic screens hang between the patient and assistants at the reception. Really bizarre.

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    3. Pyotr

      Face masks are actually counterproductive because they provide a false sense of security. Because people who are sick or have tested positive think that they cannot infect others if they wear a mask. People who visit infected people think that they are sufficiently protected if they wear a mask themselves.
      The same goes for vaccinated people.
      They may or may not be in danger now because they think they are much less contagious, while this has never been proven.

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  3. Hans

    The best/shortest argument against wearing face masks to prevent virus infections that I ever read is: if you want to avoid mosquito bites, wrap yourself in chicken wire.

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  4. Cees Mul

    Good story, and nicely illustrates the absurdity. This way you can actually examine each action/measure one by one. A small selection:
    -Number 1: the PCR tests. In my opinion one of the engines behind the 'pandemic'. With more than 80% 'false positivity' you can generate a 'pandemic' in any given winter.
    -The modified protocols that are the real cause of most deaths, especially in nursing homes and hospitals. See this article by Hart: https://hartuk.substack.com/p/c-19-inquiry-a-whitewash-its-up-to
    -The excessive predictions and scaremongering of the modelers such as Neil Ferguson, copied by Jacco Wallinga in the Netherlands.
    -The IFR and CFR calculations ultimately came out close to a normal flu, but were used to further incite fear.
    -Washing hands, splash guards, curfews, you name it.

    All of the above convinced the population (those who allowed themselves to be manipulated) that there was a deadly virus going around. Every item above was intended to instill fear, including the face masks. Medically speaking, complete nonsense, but it does look like something is really going on. Fear is consciously incited. See the statement by Matt Hancock in the UK (frighten the pants off them) and the WOO requests by Cees vd Bos, which clearly showed that the masks had a deterrent effect, and that was their only function.

    All this to prepare the souls for the 'vaccines'? Or is that too conspiratorial?

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    1. Cor de vries

      Quite nice in this context.

      Fear and panic ruled and did their damaging work. The question remains who was fearful and who were consciously, in their own interest, spreaders of fear. (In the UK they are now being freed by a baroness through a flight forward: the lockdown was: too little too late).

      You can expect the medical world to keep a cool head to prevent unnecessary excess mortality. Most, with fatal consequences, did not do this.

      There were some exceptions. Van Dissel initially did this with regard to face masks and the danger of 'the virus', but was symbolically muzzled with regard to face masks by appearing politically and publicly outside with a face mask on and was overruled in terms of 'danger' by WHO and 'Safety' organizations.

      https://open.substack.com/pub/sanityunleashed/p/nocebo-effects-during-the-covid-event?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=1lysl7

      The medical freaks will now huddle together in the hope that their failure will go unnoticed.
      I wonder who in the Netherlands will allow them to maintain their innocence through the inquiry committee. (Is Master Pieter van Vollenhoven still alive?).

      One thing is certain: MK will widely spread and support such a declaration of innocence. Maybe, to his pride, he will make it onto the front page of his newspaper again.

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      1. c

        Visited former friends, but in advance we were asked whether we wanted to stay at home with “corona-like complaints”. No problems so we visited. The couple had come up with fun plans, so we went to a crowded pub where almost all the staff had a bad cold. We noticed it but we didn't say anything because we don't care. Just before we went home, my friend looked at his phone and panicked, “drones over the airport!” And some other incidents, including about the climate, while they themselves do not live according to it (which does not matter to us) but they do not seem to realize the contradiction of any measures. The worst part is our self-censorship which makes this friendship so fragile. We also sometimes feel pity. The equality has disappeared. We feel like their concerned parents...

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        1. Cees Mul

          Very recognizable. There are even people who test themselves for Covid. Are completely stuck in 2020. I fear that most people still believe the Mark&Hugo story. "I have no symptoms yet and have been vaccinated." Sigh.

          Hilarious piece by Mattias de Smet about those drones on Linkedin, by the way.

          Lots of things happen. CDC has completely changed its strong statement that vaccinations have nothing to do with autism. Saw a Cleveland study on flu vaccinations that showed that in a survey of 53,000 employees, the risk of flu is 27% higher if... you have been vaccinated against flu. And of course a debunker has already been set up. Del Bigtree's film (an inconsistent study) is also worth watching. And so a German study makes complete mincemeat of the PCR tests. By comparing PCR test results with blood tests.

          From skepticism about mRNA vaccines, I gradually became suspicious of many other things...

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    1. LN

      Dank je voor de link!

      Een citaat, want het kan altijd nog absurder (dan je dacht te weten):

      “Trish Greenhalgh, Professor of Primary Care at Oxford University, (…) had been a vocal advocate of masking with some extreme suggestions. She went from suggesting people wear panty liners in their masks (which have an unbreathable waterproof plastic layer) to advocating for wearing a pair of nylon tights over the head to improve the fit.”

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