The mask cult vs. real science
Physicians’ and medical groups, including the Great Barrington Declaration and Frontline Doctors, advocate an alternative approach to the COVID-19 pandemic. They promote “Focused Protection” of those most at risk and seek to avoid or minimize the societal harm of the lockdowns, mask mandates and universal vaccinations.
While public health agencies have chosen an “one size fits all” treatment strategy, both groups support the individualized, personalized approach to patient care which is proven to be safe and more effective.
One preventative device, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention is masks. What’s the
medical explanation? They’re meant to protect the wearer from contact with droplets and sprays that may have
germs.
State and federal government public health agencies repeat ad nauseum “follow the science.” Here’s some science:
- Low oxygen (OSHA limit 19.5 percent) and high carbon dioxide concentrations (OSHA limit 5,000 ppm) occurs in masked airspaces over the first 45 seconds of wear.
- Part of high carbon dioxide, trapped by water vapor and mask moisture, forms a weak, unstable acid with water, for re-circulation to the airways and lungs.
- A meta-analysis found no benefit of masks against transmission of laboratory confirmed influenza, in analysis of 14 randomized controlled trials.
Virus parameters counter mask effectiveness: Assume the average distance between a mask and face features is 1/32 inch. The largest viruses measure about 500 nanometers (nm) in diameter and are about 700–1,000 nm in length. 1/32 inch in nm = 795,020. So, 1/32 inch is over 794,000 times larger than the largest virus.
“Only the sick governing elites can look you in the eye with a straight face and force experimental injections on you because masks didn’t work while simultaneously forcing masks on you because the injections didn’t work” – Daniel
Horowitz.
Terry Payne, Marble
Kudos are not for the clueless
Huge kudos to nurse Mary Mason of Murphy for her courage to tell the truth about the ineffectiveness and known ravages of the Covid vacccine. I’m sure doing so has cost her more than the financial expenditure of a full-page ad in the Cherokee Scout’s Oct. 27 edition.
My husband and I not only applaud you, Mary, you also have our heartfelt admiration. So many people are clueless or choose to be blind to what is actually happening.
Our hope is that those folks will wake up to reality and take what you wrote to heart. The time-consuming research and compilation are obviously a labor of love for the good of mankind.
Everyone knows nurses are heroes. You certainly exemplify that. God bless you.
We know of many people who got Covid after getting the vaccine and another group struggling with its long-term health effects. It is not the panacea we are led to believe.
Now the masses need to learn the truth about Dr. Anthony Fauci and his cohorts in crime. The info is easily available. Do your homework, folks.
Tamara Phillips, Murphy
An obvious factual error
The Cherokee Scout’s letters policy states “… those (letters) containing obvious errors of fact will not be published.”
It seems an obvious error would be publishing a letter saying COVID-19 is like the flu. It is not. This is easily disproved by world-renowned research entities.
Johns Hopkins University states: “At present, it (death by Covid) is thought to be substantially higher (possibly 10 times or more) than that of most strains of the flu.”
The Scripps Institute states, “Severe illness and death are more frequent with COVID than with flu.”
Mayo Clinic states, “COVID-19 appears to be more contagious and to spread more quickly than the flu.”
“… 38 million people have had COVID-19 in the U.S. … More than 630,000 people have died of COVID-19 in … 2020 and 2021.
“By comparison, during the 2019-20 flu season …about 38 million people had the flu and about 22,000 people died …”
Doing the math: 630,000/38,000,000 = 1.7 people per hundred die with COVID. (Identical numbers follow in Cherokee County.)
With the flu out of 20,000 illnesses 1.2 people die. Doubtful? Google Covid vs. flu.
Japan had 1,723,682 cases, 18,306 died. That’s 1 per 100 dead.
South Korea had fewer than one person per thousand die. Why the difference? Asian cultures mask upon any cold.
By not masking, we play Russian roulette with someone’s life and our
own. All vaccines were unproven when first used. Think Jesus wouldn’t mask, just in case?
To the Scout, I hope you will abide by your own policy in the future for the safety of all by not publishing “obvious errors of fact.”
David Bellino, Murphy
Down the rabbit hole
Has the entire country fallen down the rabbit hole? Now the Biden administration plans to give a group of illegal immigrants $450,000 apiece, even though they didn’t tell the president, who almost blew it when he called the proposal garbage at a press conference.
I guess his handlers have decided to keep him out of the loop. They’ve even hired a ventriloquist, so all Biden has to do is move his lips.
Do I get a check for $450,000, too? I think I’m very deserving, especially since I didn’t break the law, and I look almost alive for being so old and wrinkled. I limp a little, like Chester, so that should up the pot.
Of course, the lawyers of ACLU are representing the illegals. Beats chasing ambulances. They will get a big kickback for every award, and eventually there will be millions. Soon they will represent all aliens, since they have been a loyal arm of the Democratic Party for years. They want to become as rich as the teachers unions.
I’m not complaining. I don’t care if everyone gets a big check, as long as I get to join the line. This would allow me to go out with a bang.
At my age, I’m only going to be around a few more years, before Elijah’s chariot drives me to heaven. I hope it’s electric, so there’s no fossil fuel trail, as from John Kerry’s private jet. I expect there’s a band waiting for my arrival.
I read the obituary pages to see if I died the previous week, and to see if everyone said nice things about me. If I had $450,000, they sure would. As John Boy and Billy say, “Love ya. Mean it.”
Oh, kudos to Mary Mason. Excellent writing.
Arlan Edwards, Murphy