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Do Masks Work?
City -journal ^ | August 11, 2021 | Jeffrey H. Anderson

Posted on 08/12/2021 8:05:40 AM PDT by Hojczyk

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Mask belief is a lot like a quick and simple blood test, but it tests for mental infection, instead.

The greater your belief that a cheap mask protects you from covid,
a) the lower your immunity and antibodies against the media propaganda virus and
b) the greater severity of your infection from it.

The covid virus gets your body, but their propaganda infects you first through your emotions and then it gets your mind.

Overcoming this kind of infection can be very difficult. The mind and emotions will fight hard for the infection and the inner and outer arguments can be fierce.

Worst case is when it becomes something like an autoimmune disease of the body, when the body attacks itself, but this becomes like an autoimmune disease of the mind and emotions and ego gets to be in charge. Yikes …

You’ll need a higher authority to believe in to beat it, someone/something which will silence the ego’s objections and overcome the false beliefs.

But … among the worldly, it’s hard to find a higher authority than your own rational mind once you know you’re right, right?

41 posted on 11/12/2021 8:36:59 AM PST by GBA (Endeavor to persevere)
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