Saturday, July 01, 2023

My Conversation with AI Over Hydroxychloroquine, Harvey Risch & Where Is the Silver Lining? Michael J. Sutton

My Conversation with AI Over Hydroxychloroquine

By Harvey Risch   June 16, 2023

RebbeIO:

I apologize for any confusion or frustration that my previous responses may have caused. As an AI language model, I do not intentionally provide incorrect information. However, I understand that I made errors in my previous responses, and I apologize for any confusion or inconvenience that this may have caused.

I strive to provide accurate and helpful responses based on the information available to me, and I understand the importance of providing correct information, especially when it comes to matters of public health and scientific research. I will continue to do my best to provide accurate and helpful responses based on the information available to me, and I appreciate your patience and understanding.


Where Is the Silver Lining?

By Michael J. Sutton   June 15, 2023


The Covid response was a catastrophe, a nightmare, and a disaster. It was a tsunami of corruption, nepotism, idiocy, criminality, fraud, deception, and suffering. It still is. But it was also a blessing because it brought clarity to millions, it reinvigorated the need for freedom, it reignited a desire to better our world and those around us, and it brought millions together, drawn from all walks of life, who now see with their eyes open. We are better for it.

 

We were betrayed by our governments who stole our democracy and replaced it with tyranny. We were betrayed by our faith communities who stopped us at the door and demanded vaccine passports, while gleefully accepting millions in government handouts. We were betrayed by our friends who judged us, mocked us, and ridiculed us. 

We were betrayed by many who once promoted freedom, only to see them ditch their rhetoric and side with tyranny. We were betrayed by our companies who fired us for not being vaccinated or not accepting martial law. We were betrayed by the media who denied the truth, promoted lies, and acted on behalf of their corporate sponsors. We were betrayed by our security agencies, who called us enemies of the state. We were betrayed by the medical profession who said that we were ignorant if we asked questions, checked for evidence, or suggested alternative points of view. 

Many people died, whose lives could have been saved, had corruption and stupidity not reigned in the circles of power. Instead of leading, governments whipped up hysteria and fear for the purpose of control and the pursuit of their own personal delusions of grandeur. The politics of Covid-19 was easy. Tyranny is easy. It is simple to toss out democracy and usher in fascism. All you need is fear, lies, someone to blame and a lazy and indifferent population. It is a simple formula. Freedom is more difficult to promote, more difficult to understand, and more difficult to protect. That’s why history has seen so little of it.

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