The Home School You Pay For . . . Twice?

Guest Post by Eric Peters

The fomented mass hysteria over WuFlu has cost us more – in terms of basic liberties – than the German Nazis and Soviet Russians ever managed to, combined – over the course of a World War and a Cold War that, together, spanned more than half a century. It has also cost us more in money – including the double-tax of being forced to hand over money for “the schools” and then forced to use our home as a school – without so much as a pro rata discount on the taxes we’re still forced to pay for “the schools” we aren’t allowed to use.

A reader sends in the following:

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A Church Becomes a Cult

Guest Post by Eric Peters

A reader sent in an account of his church’s decision to double-down on Sickness Kabuki by ending all “in-person” activities, because the cases! the cases! I reprint his saddening story, with my comments following:

I wrote you the original email that prompted your article back in May. Since that time, I have not participated in any church activities, but held out some faint hope that they might “come to their senses.” However, today I received this letter from the church in my email:

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The Thailand Wuflu experience

Guest Post by Thaisleeze

Why is this story not part of the conversation? 3,622 cases, 59 deaths (including 1 returnee in quarantine), 66 million population.

1. The country was the first to detect the virus outside China on January 13. Two locations, 26 cases in the first instance. Contact tracing instantly initiated.

2. Swift closing of airports after Trump blocked some China/US flights.

3. Quickly followed by closing all borders.

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A “Case” of Headache

Guest Post by Eric Peters

I had a “case” of headache this morning – probably from reading (again) about all the new “cases” of WuFlu. What is it with this “cases” thing? Does the media really not understand the difference between “cases” of something and whether people die from it?

Lot of “cases” of headache in this country.

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