The corporate media is once again spreading hysteria about the latest new “variant” of the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19), which has been dubbed “Omicron” (Moronic).
Dear Mark Zuckerberg, we are Fiona Godlee and Kamran Abbasi, editors of The BMJ, one of the world’s oldest and most influential general medical journals.
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If you are among those who have not succumbed to the psychological warfare that has been inflicted upon the world through the “war against the COVID-19 virus” and remain unvaccinated with a healthy heart and sound mind, get ready for the next phase of this “war” against the “virus,” as Operation Omicron is about to be unleashed, and there are going to be massive casualties, all blamed on you and me; the unvaccinated.
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