Medical Confusion FAQ
In March 2020 we said good bye to the old world we had all come to know. The winds of change had been in the air for many years prior to March for those with eyes to see, something had to crack. Change is a very special part of humanity that keeps us on our toes. When we decide to change, we have good reason(s) to do so because the pros and cons have been weighed out through critical thinking based on the information available. You know, make an informed decision…at least that’s how it should work; especially when they are life changing decisions.
Most of 2020 has been forced change for reasons that are unclear in early 2021. Rewinding back to March 2020 most of Earth’s populous stepped up in the name of safety, respect for brethren and health authorities. Yes, for the first time in known history healthy and sick people were asked to go into house arrest, then social distancing, followed by [mandatory] masking. That’s a far cry from the 14 days we were asked “lock-down” for in the beginning with no end in sight! We are left with a boatload of questions, and inability to find answers.
In an effort to uncover or reveal truthful solutions questions will be published about here in 2021. These questions may not always have a clear answer, but they have been addressed with as much truth available at the time. If any information is factually incorrect, please give us a hoot so we can correct or discuss the integrity of the information.
Finally, the name of the so-called virus will not be used at any time throughout this FAQ section. Instead “Beer Bug” with be substituted in place of C080NA V|8US.
Is the Beer Bug a Real Pandemic?
Have you seen convoys of funerals, war zone hospitals, deceased bodies piling up anywhere? Do you know (first handed) anyone who passed away “from” the Beer Bug that had no pre-existing comorbidities? Like many doctors say “There is no real pandemic”.
Is there any Evidence the Beer Bugs Exists
The Beer Bug has never been purified or isolated nor has it passed Koch’s Postulates.
What is the Beer Bug Most Similar to?
Influenza and the Beer Bug have the same symptoms. A variation of the Beer Bug is the common cold.
What are My Chances of Dying from the Beer Bug?
It is not exactly clear but the Beer Bug has somewhere from 99.7% to 99.99% survival rate, according to their own manipulated data.
How safe is the Vaccination?
It has never been tested on humans so it is unknown how safe it is. Additionally the manufacturers have 0% liability.
What is Social Distancing?
It is how the controllers prevent humans from collaborating and spiritually connecting.
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