I saw a video the other night. A group of doctors from all over the world on some ‘Medical Truth’ forum, speaking out about… THE VIRUS!!! like what else? And it was interesting and it was different and it appeared to be very informed. They basically said ‘Covid is the flu, the world should not be in a state of total fucking emergency and total economic meltdown over a few people coughing’. Obviously China is no longer in any kind of meltdown whatsoever because unlike the namby pamby ‘west’ they can lock up an entire nation for 4 weeks with no bread (or rice) or water because they have a humungous army who don’t care who they kill. Or why. And perhaps (ALERT: POSSIBLE FURTHER CONSPIRACY THEORY WARNING!), when they started the epidemic, they already had their own exit strategy. Ooooooh, controversial. I’ll ask Alexa, she’ll know. But probably won’t tell.

And this video, on one of my little WhatsApp groups, was immediately shouted down as ‘a conspiracy theory’. ‘Where’s the validation???’ they cried. And I thought, ‘validation’… hmmmm… I thought.

Because how ‘valid’ is the vast sea of numerical bollocks that’s thrown at us every day by our government? They hurl numbers of increasing cases at us, without ever mentioning the rather important factor of HOW MANY TESTS THEY ARE DOING. They compare rates to March/April, when we know they’re testing millions now but struggled to reach 100,000 back then. But these are not ‘cases per so many head of population’, these are just raw (and consequently meaningless) numbers. Even ‘deaths’, normally a rather concrete matter, are dubious. Because they are deaths of people who tested positive in the last 10 days. Their last 10 days. Might have died of cancer. Car crash. But if they’d tested positive, its a coronavirus death. Test & trace is  a disaster because of the incompetence of the very people ‘in whom we place our trust’. 

I liked the Truth Doctors. It was credible. Based on the unarguable fact that thousands and thousands of people die of flu every year. And also because we’re going to soon have to count suicides among the dead. As ‘the good little things’ in our lives are steadily eroded, jobs lost, finances destroyed, by the current, government enforced ‘conspiracy’. How many will die of the cancer because their treatment was stopped?
The only difference between ‘a theory’ and ‘a conspiracy theory’ is that you choose to believe the former but not the latter. The only over-riding consideration is that they’re probably both total bollocks (within statistical significance). 
Happy Rainy Days
A xxxx