![]() ![]() ![]() They felt my brow and asked if there were other symptoms of my being sick. It was a scary time, as evidenced by how my parents reacted when I came down to breakfast one morning around age eight or nine saying, “My neck is so sore, I can barely move it.” Mom and Dad literally jumped out of their seats and came over to me. The number of deaths was published as well. Every day the newspaper would report on the number of children who came down with Polio the day before. People were terrified of it in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Polio is one fear I can remember from my childhood. Our media has been grooming us to fear for a couple generations. What makes these people so easily led? Fear, I guess! But what made them so susceptible to fear in the first place? They will not read or watch anything that contradicts their view. They believe the hype and wear the mask, feeling that they are “saving humanity” anyone who does not follow suit is nothing short of a potential murderer. It was also horrifying to see how angry these mask wearers were-and still are. Furthermore, wearing a mask was like wearing a sign saying, “I am compliant, I do what I am told.” It was easy to prove masks were ineffective and not worth wearing. It baffled me right from the start how people could have fallen for the mask mandate. ![]() Thank goodness! Yet there are some out there still demanding to resurrect the mandates. The mask mandates have been lifted on planes and all sorts of other places. ![]()
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