Here you go https://t.co/WmQo5sWLqg
— IvanV1 💎 (@Ivanv1) August 16, 2021
Here you go https://t.co/WmQo5sWLqg
— IvanV1 💎 (@Ivanv1) August 16, 2021
We all knew that this would be the end result of the Afghan war: total chaos as the Taliban overruns cities once occupied by the US military. The entire nation suddenly realizing that the thousands of Americans who died there, the hundreds of thousands maimed there, made their sacrifices in vain. It’s not surprising, the image that we’re seeing of Kabul, of the approaching Taliban. It’s their country, not ours. The occupation was an opportunity for generals to earn medals, and weapons manufacturers to earn profits. Nothing more. It was never meant to end. There was never a goal. The lost limbs, the suicides, the absent parents, the wasted billions, the wasted years, the innocent Afghan lives lost, those sacrifices never served a greater goal or higher purpose. It was a total racket. As ugly as it is to watch it end, it had to end. It’s painful to realize that the first war that our nation begun in the aftermath of 9/11 so quickly transformed into a lie, but we have to face reality. We never demanded an end to it, we never cared. That war never affected us.
And now you can see parallels between the Afghan war and our domestic war on COVID. All the opinion moulders have no skin in the game. Their paycheck isn’t threatened, their kids’ private school isn’t closed. The war on COVID has become an endless war, public health authorities have become the generals, hospitals have become the “front line”, and we the little people have become the collateral. Evil thrives in an environment of apathy. Apathy allowed Afghanistan to endure for two decades. We must break free of this apathy, this slovenly acceptance of evil, and put an end to it, before the war on COVID becomes generational.
We are truly dealing with monsters these days. Here is a new piece of flame-fanning published at the Oklahoman, just in time for school reopening: “There’s no way to find a bed”: Oklahoma hospitals are running out of room amid COVID-19 surge
Do these propagandists ever ask the hospital representatives actual questions, or do they just passively take statements? Why don’t they ask how many actual licensed ICU beds they have? Licensed bed totals?
I did just that. I called the OSDH and inquired about total licensed beds at the hospitals mentioned in the article. Here’s what I found:
Mercy OKC: 385 licensed beds
St. Francis Tulsa: 1088(!)
Integris Baptist: 892
SSM Health St. Anthony OKC: 773
These thugs don’t seem to realize that we can also check their numbers against the numbers that they are compelled to report to HHS:
You know what? F these people. This type of reporting is akin to yelling “Fire!” in a crowded theater. They are purposely goosing the hysteria just before schools, in hopes of getting a state of emergency declared. Despicable.
SCOOP: I have obtained a video of @ChrisCuomo partying in the Hamptons two weeks before his brother’s resignation as governor@HumanEvents pic.twitter.com/H9dOSmyDKG
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) August 12, 2021
St. Francis hospital has been the subject of hysterical COVID reporting as of late. Tales of unvaxxed ICU patients, rapidly-diminishing capacity, younger, healthier patients taken out by DELTA, the whole shebang. Here is what the data looks like. Primary inquiry: why isn’t total ICU patient load increasing just as dramatically as the COVID patient number? COVID patient increase, but total patients remain flat, and even appear to decrease. It appears obvious that something fishy is happening, we just need to know why, and who.
Compare this update to the one from three days ago: ICU beds are down, COVID beds are down, but their percentages are up because staff decreased by a greater amount. Percentages can be deceptive, and the media knows it. That’s why all you hear on the news is percentage increases or decreases, never actual numbers.