By Patrick Pike
By Patrick Pike
Curfew
Curfew. Term of war. This word sounds like a threat and not a promise of healing. Moreover, it is accompanied by a punitive agreement. Like before. Anyone who did not respect this attack on freedom was arrested. Even shot if suspected of terrorism. We come back to it. In the event of repeat offenses, unauthorized outings, absence of a pass, heavy fine and six months in prison. For a virus that nothing and no one will stop, like the other viruses which, we do not really know why, come, go, disappear, reappear, according to contamination. And there are thousands of them, and much worse. Let’s not forget that the one we are currently concerned about spreads less quickly than that of the flu even if it is a tad more deleterious. And if there is war, it is personal and not state, with each individual being exposed at every moment of their life to multiple pathogens against which they must fight. Sometimes with the help of medicine, but more often without him knowing it, the conflict and the victory going unnoticed.
They are afraid of death and it lurks every second in the depths of life.
I am not saying that you should not protect yourself, especially in places of care or residences, hospitals, asylums and other public or private retirement homes. There it is common sense, elsewhere it is excess. Just like it is prudent to get vaccinated against the flu, since there is a vaccine, unlike Covid. When the therapeutic solution exists, it is wise to use it, otherwise it is to be foolish and to campaign for the establishment of liberticidal, moralizing measures that are perfectly useless but intellectually reassuring.
Because our rulers protect themselves. I understand them. The cohorts of morons – often opponents of vaccines, moreover – are already emerging who are filing complaints, addicted to welfare that they are. With mercantile lawyers to hear them and judges without conscience to carry out searches. Tomorrow, for a common cold, the agent of which is one of some two hundred potential viruses, including coronaviruses, a sneezing person will be considered plagued but lucid enough to file a complaint against the State which failed to protect them. We see that is already the case.
So all that remains is coercion to give the appearance of action.
And you will see that fascist idiots will demand the death penalty against these terrorists who, like me, think that all this noise is very exaggerated, does not serve much purpose other than to provoke a much more significant cataclysm whose successive waves have not not finished surging.
The world is experiencing Diogenes syndrome, the same one that led Howard Hughes to live as a recluse and die, not from the germs he was afraid of, but from loneliness, malnourished, wasted and completely crazy.
02/09/2023
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