The Biggest Virus -- And the Cure
6/9/2020
A tiny bit of data is a very dangerous thing because everyone wants to grab a headline and be in control and be dramatic. There are fear and pride motivators, there are political motivators, there are power and money motivators, and mostly there are ignorance of the full facts motivators. The simplest things like face masks and surfaces they got ridiculously wrong, in addition to the stay at home and closed businesses aspect. Is the virus real? Yes, of course. Especially if you’re 70 years old. Should it be ignored? Of course not. Could it have been a lot worse? Absolutely. Could it still be a problem? Definitely. Could it mutate often and become more deadly and negate an easy vaccine possibility? Certainly.
But, big deal. It’s just a disease that effects physical health. The biggest virus that’s 100% fatal to 99% of humanity is being virtually ignored, and the washing of the blood of Jesus, the cure, is not interesting the way Covid is to those glued to the television non-stop destroying their brains and emotions and bodies by getting sucked into the Covid information black hole. 12:42 p.m.
[Face masks are an excellent mnemonic, but cannot protect the person wearing it. The computer models show the plume of aerosol escapes a normal mask, only stopping some of the projection of spit straight out. A typical mask sends the aerosol plume up and sideways, but does not stop it. It can’t. That’s science and common sense. It is not a closed system.
A person who has just accurately tested negative does not scientifically “need” to wear a face mask - because they can’t possibly give it to anyone if they don’t have it. And it can’t protect them except from someone spitting in their mouth from 6 feet.
Early Anthony Fauci emails to his Chinese counterparts, just released a year and a half after the pandemic’s beginning via a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit:
Fauci also said in the emails Buzzfeed released that store-bought masks would not be completely effective in preventing COVID-19.
In a February response to an emailed query about wearing masks while traveling via plane, Fauci said, "Masks are really for infected people to prevent them from spreading infection to people who are not infected rather than protecting uninfected people from acquiring infection."
He added that the "typical mask you buy in the drug store is not really effective in keeping out virus, which is small enough to pass through material."
"It might, however, provide some slight benefit in keep out gross droplets if someone coughs or sneezes on you," he said, adding, "I do not recommend that you wear a mask, particularly since you are going to a very low risk location."
Since the “science” changes every 15 minutes, it cannot legitimately be called science. That’s a fact.
While it’s still a great mnemonic, virology and true scientific studies related to cloth masks do not support much of the ever-changing government narrative about the necessity to wear masks to stop spread. Do it anyway though. Mnemonics are very effective, but leave the false narrative and fear aspects out of it. Only an N95 can actually “protect” - but the short supply does not allow them to say that. So, we have goofy talk pseudo science instead, with fear, guilt, and shame added to incentivize false science mandates.
A cloth mask has only protected the person right in front of them by stopping projectile spit, and serves as a mnemonic. Mnemonics are good. But the plume is still there. Someone who is walking through that space in two minutes and didn’t know you were there, will get your plume, right?
Should everyone wear masks? If they say we should, we should. Mnemonics are good.
The discussion of whether the virus can easily be transmitted on the surface even if the virus is living on that surface is another interesting science discussion similar to the mask topic.
In the End, only walking closely with Jesus and doing His Will and Work protects anyone from “deadly poison” or guides us through a world of uncertainties. Ever-changing “science” will not protect us from being hit by a bicycle while we’re adjusting our mask.]