Now We Know What It’s like To Live Among Lunatics

Guest Post by Mark Oshinskie

From 1965-71, CBS aired a sitcom entitled Green Acres. The show’s protagonist, Oliver Wendell Douglas, was an NYC lawyer who bought a farm and, several years ahead of the zeitgeist, went back to the land. In Hooterville, his adopted domicile, Oliver wears a three-piece suit while he rides his tractor and is surrounded by hicks, hucksters and bumbling bureaucrats. The show portrays this naive romantic’s daily encounters with the loony locals and his ingenuous, Hungarian immigrant, incongruously glamorous, reluctant farm wife, Lisa, who’s also a very bad cook. Every interaction ends with Oliver exasperated by the ludicrous statements or conduct of those in his new sphere.

I remember this surrealistic show as having been quite funny. Seeing other people at wit’s end is often amusing.

But living through Coronamania put me at wit’s end. I didn’t fear The Ro for one minute. Having developed, over time, some working knowledge of Biology, Systems Ecology and human health, and being skeptical about media and government, the viral threat seemed to me way overblown from Day 1.

I doubt I was ever infected, though one February, 2020 afternoon I felt a little funny, took a nap and thereafter had an otherwise unexplained dry cough for a week. At that time, I might have tested 40 cycle PCR positive for Covid. But then, so did tangerines.

Nor did I ever directly know anyone who died from Covid. Among the many hundreds of people I know, only five knew a purported Covid decedent; each ostensible victim was very old and/or very baseline unhealthy. This anecdotal evidence mirrored the obvious, and biologically unsurprising, statistical trend, which the media conveniently ignored. The public also lost sight of Covid’s demographically clear risk profile.

Not a single thing happened in March, 2020, or in the ensuing 28 months, to make me rethink my initial perception that the virus presented functionally zero risk to anyone healthy, under 70. Even the vast majority of the old, overweight or immuno-compromised were very likely to survive a virus that the media histrionically portrayed and that many, including Trump, wrongly considered “The Plague.”

It later became known—but was grossly underreported—that many of the ostensible Covid deaths were falsely attributed to Covid because of perverse CARES Act financial incentives to hospitals; that treatment protocols caused many deaths; and that inexpensive, alternative early treatments or self-care delivered far better outcomes than did the protocols that hospitals commonly applied.

From the outset, I foresaw high costs—economic, social and psychological—to shuttering society. I directly experienced some of those consequences: the boredom, the lost life experiences and lost savings, via federal spending-driven inflation. Many—especially younger—people I know suffered far more than I did. It was obvious that the purported public health benefits of locking down, masking, testing and taking much-hyped jabs wouldn’t justify these human costs. A February 2, 2022 Johns Hopkins study resolutely confirmed this hypothesis.

Yet, for me and others, the hardest part of the past 28 months has been being surrounded by so many people so deeply out of touch with reality. For 28 months, I’ve/we’ve felt like Oliver Wendell Douglas in Hooterville. Without the laugh track. We could discuss at length whether The Gods Must Be Crazy. But without question—and I’m not trying to be funny—we learned that many people around us are.

And badly misinformed to boot. So many people vastly overstated Coronavirus peril. Forty-one percent of Democrats thought that over 50% of the infected ended up in the hospital, while another 28 percent of Democrats put that figure between 20% and 49%. The real number was between 1%-5%. Twenty-eight percent of Democrats polled believed that 10% of those infected, died; many thought 30% of the infected, died. The real infection fatality rate was well under 1%. Another poll revealed that many Democrats—including some I knew—believed the virus had killed 10% of all Americans, i.e., 33 million people. Think briefly about what that would look like.

The misled also naively overrated human ability to stop viral transmission. And they knew nothing about the statistical chicanery applied to death tolls, case counts and vaxx outcomes. The shots’ benefits were egregiously oversold and the injections’ injuries have been systematically hidden. Emerging data show that the jabs raise, not lower, the risk of infection and death. Despite all of the prior hype and support for the shots—and mandates—the long-term “vaccine” safety picture may get very ugly.

I was vexed by such pervasive ignorance, fear, gullibility, dishonesty and hucksterism. It came, non-stop, from all directions: government, TV, newspapers, radio, the Net, Pharma, people in the street, neighbors, college students, employers, friends and family—though thankfully, with some notable exceptions, like my wife, two siblings, two in-laws, two cousins and the astute, though “uneducated” Mexican immigrants with whom I work. And unlike watching Green Acres, I couldn’t turn off the craziness around me after a half hour had passed. Soon after seeing the first wave of fearmongering, I blacked out all of the mainstream sources of (actual) misinformation. But I inevitably had to deal with or watch many irrationally fearful people.

Instead of the Green Acres’ characters’ amiable goofiness, the people to whom I expressed my Coronamania critique reacted with misplaced, oft-angry certainty that this was a terrible crisis that threatened everyone, that non-maskers caused it and non-vaxxers perpetuated it. Those with the least factual knowledge were the Covid interventions’ biggest backers.

As you did, I repeatedly heard people anxiously recite soundbites learned from the media, such as:

“We’re all in this together!”

“It’s a novel virus!”

“We’re living through history!”

“This is serious. My friend’s (87 year-old) father-in-law died from it!”

“I’m following ‘CDC protocols’ to ‘flatten the curve’/’stop the spread!’”

“If it only saves one life!”

“I won’t meet you for an outdoor dinner when you pass through my state because you’re from New Jersey and infections there are ‘spiking.’” (People loved that word; it sounded scientifically sophisticated, up-to-the-minute and scary).

“Why should I listen to you? You’re not an MD!”

Later, dozens of people—including three MDs who expressly pulled rank—assured me that the shots were: “really good!”, “safe and effective,” “a technological marvel” and that “they’ll make this all go away,” that “everyone needed to take them” and that those who refused to inject were “selfish and endangered others.”

Etc.

LOL. The derisive kind.

Tens of millions hid at home and ate delivered food. They wore masks while walking or driving alone, even after taking the “vaxxes” in which they so strongly believed.

Day after day, week after week, month after month for 28 months, I heard people invoke the shibboleth, and parrot the mantra: “Pandemic!” Uttering this magic word was intended to justify any disruption of normal life, to excuse the failure to fulfill a wide range of personal responsibilities and to foreclose any reasonable discussion/dissent that might support the conclusion that the orchestrated, opportunistic overreaction to a respiratory virus was a complete, avoidable, government and media-made meltdown.

I saw all of the Pandemanium dogma as lies. Time has proven me right; statements that caused Medium.com to de-platform me have turned out to be undeniably true. After 18 months of Vaxx Fascism, hucksters like Fauci and Birx have finally admitted that the vaxxes don’t stop the spread. The White House now admits what I and many others said in March, 2020: widespread infection can’t be thwarted.

What will they admit next?

Throughout the past 28 months, most people with whom I came into contact believed more strongly in the “experts” Corona falsehoods than they believed in anything else. It was pathetic and maddening.

Astoundingly, after all this time and all of the lockdown/mask/testing/jab failure, some of the brainwashed still cling to the notion that a respiratory virus that nearly everyone survives remains a serious threat, and that all should mask, test and boost up. Even those who have belatedly perceived the folly of these interventions won’t admit that their alarmism has been groundless, and extremely harmful.

Instead of enduring this epic episode of mass psychosis, I might have preferred that some natural disaster had hit my area. Of course, unlike Covid, a natural disaster would have killed vital people. I would have hated that. A natural disaster would also have disrupted communities and lives, and cost individuals and society a lot of resources. But even combining the strongest hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and forest fires ever to hit the US would have caused far less disruption than has the anthropogenic overreaction to an infection that most people experience as a cold.

At least the occurrence and effects of a heat wave/drought (as we are now having, and which impairs my efforts to grow food at my parched, formerly Green, Acres), an earthquake or a hurricane would have been objectively undeniable and unavoidable. I could have understood and shared other peoples’ grief and dread and respected their judgment. I could have exchanged spoken reason with them and not have been expected to validate panic and to go along with an ever-changing set of plainly ridiculous “mitigation” measures.

It would have made far more sense to do things like hand out food and water and rebuild flattened buildings than it did to test and trace. Who conceived and funded the 70 plus-billion-dollar testing debacle and the other CARES Act political plums? How many humans could have been fed and housed with the trillions wasted on “Covid Relief?”

In contrast to Coronamania, natural disaster damage would have would have been of limited geographic extent and duration. Instead of feeling Covid-based alienation from unhinged others, mutually experiencing a natural disaster would have inspired a sense of solidarity with my countrymen. (I grew up in a neighborhood that flooded most years; families riding rowboats down streets gushing mudwater). I’d have been far less pessimistic about our collective future than I’ve been for the past 28 months.

Since Day 1, the whole thing has felt to me like a PsyOp against both the fearful and the sane. Those who effected it broke a lot of people.

But the Hootervillians couldn’t break Oliver Wendell Douglas. And the Coronamaniacs won’t break me.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
August 13, 2022 7:16 pm

A little light research in early 2020 quickly revealed that Americas NORMAL death rate year over year of ALL CAUSES to be…….around 1%…….out of 330 million people….which,with the claim of a million lives lost(in two years) due to covid,makes us approximately
5+million deaths AHEAD!……
Thats is to say people that DIDN’T DIE……..Oops,a quick figuring would suggest still 4mil ahead WITH the clot shot
Must be that college level math!
C’mon man!, you’re going to have to bettter than that……

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
August 13, 2022 7:17 pm

Rona was an intelligence test.
The vast majority failed it spectacularly.

Red River D
Red River D
  Colorado Artist
August 13, 2022 9:13 pm

I passed. I injected bleach into my femoral artery just like King Donald told me to!!!

Worked like a charm.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Red River D
August 14, 2022 6:21 am

Do it again!

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Red River D
August 14, 2022 6:46 am

Yer fergot the “/s”, Red.

Red River D
Red River D
  Aunt Acid
August 14, 2022 9:19 pm

I didn’t think I needed that shit around here.

Fourteen dumbasses prove me wrong!!!

WTF
WTF
  Red River D
August 14, 2022 8:00 am

ROFL!!!

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
  Red River D
August 14, 2022 4:26 pm

Swallowed the American Pravda Kool Aid too we see.
You didn’t pass anything but a kidney stone of media lies.

m
m
  Colorado Artist
August 14, 2022 3:41 am

They will always be people who set
 more intelligent = more moral

It’s not. There’s is no correlation (or if any it’s slightly negative.)

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 13, 2022 7:25 pm

People actually followed one way only stickers on the supermarket floor. That was so stupid I purposefully went the wrong way the whole way every aisle. No mask either. Most times I was the only one out of at least 100 people. In Florida.

bucknp
bucknp
  Anonymous
August 13, 2022 10:58 pm

Yeah, that was dumb as dumb gets. And to think the “sheep” cannot be led astray.

I would run into acquaintances at the store that would tell me how much they recommended the jab. But I think some were interested in my take also, like they were looking for someone to approve their stupidity.

And to top it off, no toilet paper!

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Anonymous
August 14, 2022 6:23 am

I took pictures of those directional arrows tenants would post of floors of my office tower.
In a few years I will show them to my grandkids as an illustration of hysteria.

Doc
Doc
  Anonymous
August 14, 2022 2:13 pm

I did the same thing. I also thoroughly enjoyed telling the person at the entrance asking me if I wanted a mask “no thank you” with a big smile. Of course no one got belligerent about it here – it’s a constitutional carry state.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
  Anonymous
August 14, 2022 6:01 pm

I had an oriental lady tell me I was going the wrong way and my response was “you and your kids are blocking the whole aisle. She gave me a dirty look and corralled her kids in close and away from the crazy American.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 13, 2022 7:37 pm

“each ostensible victim was very old and/or very baseline unhealthy.”

The old bold? For whom the virus was engineered. STILL collecting ‘Real’ Retirements. AND social security. Efficacy abysmal, even compared to the annual (SAME people) flu shot. Not as Effective as engineered/planned? Pay those who ‘do no harm’ exorbitant fees to kill them, with help from the president and Co. putting ventilator production on a WAR TIME footing. Bogus treatment foisted by the faucist. Appointed by Saint ronnie.

The Corpulent, etc? icing on the cake.

“ALL 57 States” ring a bell?

The Death/Sterility clamored for injections? Rhetorical.

Outnumbered.

The Sun
Sincerely, Nothing new

PleasureOhm
PleasureOhm
August 13, 2022 7:58 pm

I watch Green Acres every weeknight on MeTV while I fall asleep. Eva Gabor… What a fox!! It’s a great show. Good clean white fun. As was Andy Griffin show, Gomer Pyle and many others. After that it’s Hogan’s Heroes and Carol Burnette. Nothing makes me laugh harder than watching the brilliant Harvey Korman lose it when the equally brilliant Tim Conway makes him laugh. That’s nothing against Carol, who was incredibly funny. Personally, I had a major crush on Vicki Lawrence.

Vigilant
Vigilant
  PleasureOhm
August 14, 2022 1:17 pm

Green Acres is the best. I love the episode where they’re trying to paint the house and the house keeps sucking up all of the paint. They lock the air flow to keep paint on the outside, but then the house is “vapor locked” and keeps gasping for breath. Hilarious!!!

Hub
Hub
  PleasureOhm
August 15, 2022 4:50 am

What? Barney Miller re-runs not on in your area?

Visayas Outpost
Visayas Outpost
August 13, 2022 8:33 pm

Living in a ‘developing’ nation in the Pacific I was highly worried in the beginning few months of Covid. The case study of the Diamond Princess cruise ship was all it took to convince me the entire situation was overblown. As the months wore on, it was clearly a psy-op. We are STILL under mask mandates where I live, if you can believe it. I’ve never worn one.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
August 13, 2022 9:02 pm

As Lisa called it, “Hootersville”. Her “hotscakes”. Remember, you couldn’t operate any electrical appliuaces that, when combined, could not add up to more than 6. The Monroe “Brothers”.

Loved Mr Haney. Especially when his “basket hound”, Cynthia, wanted to elope with Arnold Ziffel, who was accepted to Stanford.

Eb (Tom Lester) was from Laurel MS and spoke to our high school’s FCA Chapter in 1968.

GA, The Bev Hillbillies, Andy & The Newhart Show were hard to beat. But, the last Episode of “Newhart” might have been the funniest denouement of them all. “Buy more sweaters” to Suzanne Pleshette.

Stucky
Stucky
  lamont cranston
August 13, 2022 10:05 pm

Loved the show ….but, couldn’t stand that shyster Mr Haney … who acted like, and looked like, a Joo.

btw … one of the better Covid articles I’ve read here in quite a while.

Captain_Obviuos
Captain_Obviuos
  Stucky
August 13, 2022 11:15 pm

Agreed. It stayed away from a lot of statistical nonsense and sailed it pretty true (the article I mean).

m
m
  Stucky
August 14, 2022 3:44 am

Got a bit rambling at the end, but yes still one of the better ones.

Marky
Marky
August 13, 2022 9:07 pm

Green Acres, it was a funny show. Great idea for a new show called The Green New Deal on 5th Ave
A Wealthy farmer decides to sell his farm and move to New York city. In his Penthouse is a menagerie of farm animals,sheep, goats, hogs and chickens ect. with a Green vegetable garden on the roof top. A slick wiley old man surrounded by total insanity clown world brain washed wokist – Wall Street bankers, brokers, high end prostitutes for neighbors and his daily treks running errands entangled with the homeless shooting dope and shitting in the entry to his building, the daily confrontations with carjackers, armed robbers, stazi police writing him tickets not to ignore the illegal alien cab drivers that don’t speak the language. What a hoot that show would be.

morongobill
morongobill
  Marky
August 14, 2022 4:00 am

Don’t forget a certain coffee house counter girl turned congress critter! What a character, what a show!

Sionnach Liath
Sionnach Liath
August 14, 2022 6:26 am

“If it only saves one life!”
What a crock. Perhaps the most overused and ridiculously stupid phrase in the English language. The human body is a strong and flexible organism. Most of the time all it needs is a chance to heal itself.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Sionnach Liath
August 14, 2022 3:38 pm

THAT Phrase would be…”It’s for the children.”

Putin it where it counts
Putin it where it counts
August 14, 2022 9:50 am

Shut up were back to normal

Doc
Doc
  Putin it where it counts
August 14, 2022 2:24 pm

Normal? The lockdowns have destroyed the economy. The after effects have not come home to roost yet. Things will NEVER be the same as before, and in almost every way be a lot worse.

Death to tyrants!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Doc
August 14, 2022 3:39 pm

Really. Possibly one. Or 100. “FREE credit boost” would have saved us.