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I injured my leg during the 2020 peak and I called the ER and they said "you don't want to come in here unless you're dying." So I didn't, I dug some old crutches out of the garage and over the following weeks I was able to walk again. Still feels like there is a bone chip or something in my knee, but I still haven't complained about it. So count me as one less ER patient in 2020.

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Bad cattitude blog has an excellent piece that ties into this issue. Essentially, one aspect of the jab mandates for hospital employees may be a desire for hospitals to cut staff while preventing them from claiming unemployment benefits. As the piece shows, hospitals-- far from being overwhelmed as the propagandists claim-- are UNDERutilized. 2020 was a *disaster* for hospital finances as many were at 50% capacity or less, the makings of bankruptcy. While utilization came up somewhat in 2021 as people dared to emerge from their hidey holes and have medical procedures done again, the utilization is nowhere near normal levels. As a result, hospitals have been *cutting* staff to maintain profitability and these mass firings coincidentally happen to benefit that bottom line further. (Remember this btw next time you hear hospital staff cry and moan about being overwhelmed-- yeah, go b* to your admin who demand you work at 25-50% less staff).

Highly recommend Bad Cattitude for all things Scamdemic related:

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/have-hospitals-really-been-overloaded

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And what to make of this Wall Street Journal report that the US has had military members in Taiwan for at least a year training Taiwanese military?

https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-troops-have-been-deployed-in-taiwan-for-at-least-a-year-11633614043

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Except it's not a joke, it's a crime against humanity. It is only a matter of time before every human being who's not a criminal cabalist will admit the enormity of forcing an experimental gene therapy on an innocent person. It's right in the Nuremberg code. This is innate morality stuff. This is not a hard question.

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