‘Strains’ are the new fearmongering tactic now that original Covid fear is subsiding

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Those who succumbed to the original fearmongering surrounding Covid-19 are starting to relax a bit. Whether it’s the various “vaccines,” thoughts of herd immunity, a realization that those under the age of 60 have very little to fear, or simply fatigue from a year of living in terror, we’re seeing people who were previously quite concerned starting to ease their tensions now. It’s not everyone; there are still plenty of Covid nannies and fearmongers out there. But many if not most feel better about their prospects in the “pandemic.”

You might not notice it as face-mask-shaming is still commonplace. But instead of people doing it out of fear, it’s now just habitual. Face masks have been normalized in American society like diapers on a baby. Habits aside, even the fearful are starting to get more confident that they’re not going to die within two weeks of being exposed to fresh air or a maskless scoundrel.

This displeases the globalists, Big Pharma, and Democrats. How can they implement The Great Reset if the fearful are waking up from their Covid-comas? The answer: “Strains.” We’re going to hear about “the deadliest new strain” any day now. We’ll hear about “the most virulent” at some point soon. And we’re already hearing about “the most contagious” strain. According to Just The News:

A highly infectious variant of COVID-19 is now the dominant strain of the virus in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The variant, B.1.1.7, began surging in the United Kingdom in December has since spread through Europe and to the United States, the federal agency said Wednesday.

“Based on our most recent estimates from CDC surveillance, the B.1.1.7 variant is now the most common lineage circulating in the United States,” agency Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said at the White House briefing.

Studies found the virus is 60 times more contagious than the current strain and 67 percent more deadly, according to the New York Times. In March, experts warned the variant would be the dominant strain by the end of the month. Now early into April, the CDC confirmed the hypothesis, according to CNN.

Medical company Helix found that 58.9 percent of all new tests of COVID-19 were the new B.1.1.7 strain. Trends from Felix show that California and Florida have the two highest rates in the U.S. with 533 and 445 cases, respectively.

The words “new strain” act for illnesses the same way “new and improved” acts for products. It sparks renewed interest, and in the case of Covid-19, new fears. But what they don’t mention in news reports is that new strains of diseases, particular RNA viruses like Covid-19, are expected. There are at least four known variants of the disease now and likely a dozen or more that have yet to be isolated and categorized. But the word “strain” invokes fear in those who have not done the research, which includes pretty much everyone other than doctors.

That’s the point. They want the fear to be acutely placed in our consciousness indefinitely.

While it’s possible that new strains can cause more damage to humans, generally speaking they are just variants within a theme. This is great news for Big Pharma who make billions off of new strains of influenza, for example. Every year, they have to come up with “new” ways to handle the strains which is wonderful for business. It’s a money-printing racket that can go on forever.

The biggest concern for some doctors, though most are unwilling to voice it for fear of being canceled, is that these so-called “vaccines” will react poorly to major mutations in Covid-19. This is why despite the fact that new strains are generally nothing more than fodder for fearmongers, there is a real concern this time around. It’s also why I can say on one hand there is nothing to fear from new strains and on the other hand there is a great deal to fear for those who have been…

 

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