⚡️Human life is bounded.
You appear for a brief moment, inherit a world you did not create, carry a body you did not choose, meet suffering you cannot fully avoid, love things you cannot keep, and then disappear.
That makes life tragic.
It also makes it sacred.
Because the task is not to live forever.
The task is to make the temporary opening matter.
You are not merely an animal chasing reward.
You are not merely a social identity collecting achievements.
You are not merely a consumer optimizing comfort.
You are a temporary aperture through which reality becomes aware, and the clock is running.
So the question becomes brutally simple:
While consciousness is awake in this body, what will it serve?
It is criminal that our government enabled a bat virus to infect and spread between humans. Indeed, it is hard to imagine a bigger betrayal of our species.
It is equally troubling that the mad scientists who did this then gaslit all the people of the world about it, including those who CORRECTLY interpreted the evidence.
Then, of course, the very same monsters amped up fear of the Covid frankenvirus and steered the panicked public away from safe medicines, and toward an obviously dangerous gene-therapy which they falsely called a vaccine in order to lure us into acceptance.
These are among the greatest crimes EVER committed against humanity. We now have persuasive evidence of everything I have said above.
If we don't correct the record and hold the perpetrators to account, this pattern will happen again, and again, and again--shortening our life expectancy, and degrading our quality of life each time that it does.
This is our Nuremberg moment. We can not simply move on from this ghastly chapter of history. We must finish it.
@brownstoneinst
@Rothmus Or the American pilots and generals that bombed Dresden into the stone age. Killing nearly 400000 civilians. Did you think it was Trump who invented that?
A PET scan finds cancer by injecting you with radioactive glucose and watching where it goes.
The tumour lights up like a Christmas tree.
The healthy tissue does not.
The machine that diagnoses your cancer is, mechanically, a sugar detector. The thing it is detecting is the thing the cancer is eating.
Your oncologist will then hand you a leaflet recommending complex carbohydrates as part of a balanced recovery diet.
Read that twice.