New Posts at TCTL: “Millions of People Have Long COVID”; Pinocchio’s Nose Got Longer, Too | The Whole Thing Is Made Up
“Millions of People Have Long COVID”; Pinocchio’s Nose Got Longer, Too
by Jon Rappoport
One new study, supporting the “millions” assertion, claims the most common long COVID symptom people report is tiredness after light physical or mental exercise.
Aha.
As we all know, feeling tired can only be caused by THE VIRUS.
“Doctor, six months ago, I was fine. But since then, I’ve been fatigued.”
“Right, Ms. Jones. You have long COVID.”
“Say what?”
“I diagnosed you with COVID six months ago. The disease is persisting.”
“Oh. Come to think of it, I started feeling tired right after you diagnosed me.”
“A coincidence.”
“I don’t think so. I left your office. I was depressed by the diagnosis, and when I got home I couldn’t run my usual nine miles for the day.”…
Alan Watts: The Whole Thing Is Made Up
video presentation by T&H - Inspiration & Motivation
featuring a segment of an early radio talk by Alan Watts
uploaded to YouTube on February 19, 2024
A powerful and profound speech on life by Alan Watts.
Original Audio sourced from: “Alan Watts - Extended Seminars - Early Radio Talks - G. K. Chesterton “Things are as they are. Looking out into it the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations." – Alan Watts. (1915 – 1973)
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