Here we are in 2021, twenty years after the nightmare that struck us all on that somber September 11, 2001.
The material world and the construction world made more buildings and has made comebacks; however, we are strapped under tyrannical control.
2001 - after September 11 - began extreme airport security control.
And now we have communism that some people are just dying to infiltrate into the U.S. so they use a virus to set the fear in motion to control the masses.
Don't forget G O D. The masses use fear only...and they leave God out. Whenever there is FEAR, God is left out.
FAITH in GOD and knowing GOD is in control and protects us every moment is all we need.
The mandates and the fear has made people become so neurotic and paranoid from just a sneeze. Just because someone sneezes doesn't mean a virus.
To quote Sebastian Maniscalco, "What happened to the common cold?!!"
And what happened to just ALLERGIES?
Sneezing and feeling general malaise does NOT mean the c-word.
DOESN'T ANYONE REMEMBER WHAT WE DID FOR COLDS AND FLU VIRUSES OR EVEN ALLERGIES?? OR JUST BURN OUT??
We stayed home, slept it out, rested, HYDRATED with juices, water, ginger ale, HOT TEA...We had self-care.
Remember SELF-CARE? Remember what our grandparents did? Much of the millennial generation has pushed away traditions and family and REMEMBERING our family ways. They are the generation that wants new age ways and forget old ways. That is not right though.
For those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.
Before tyrannical 2020 we could even go to work feeling sick, AND NOBODY wore masks and nobody got sick either.
Before that tyrannical twenty-twenty year we just took care of ourselves and rested. It was free to choose if you wanted to go to the doctor or if you wanted to just stay home and take care holistically.
If someone has a headache do you have to go to the doctor?
The general trite public have become HYPOCHONDRIACS!! They go to the doctor for EVERY last fart.
Before twenty-twenty year we made fun of the hypochondriacs when we worked in hospitals.
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