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You missed that masks have greatly enabled terrorists such as Antifa to get away with their crimes. It was not an accident on their part that the so-called George Floyd riots came soon after the first mask mandates.

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Just like the entire PSYOP was never about a virus, masking is not about keeping away the virus either. Masking is a part of the occult ritual: dehumanisation, humiliation, removing the identity, initiation into coming Luciferian NWO of millions of unsuspected people

"No one will enter the New World Order unless he or she will make a pledge to worship Lucifer. (David Spangler, Director of Planetary Initiative, United Nations)

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/the-occult-is-the-spiritual-foundation

They've told us the truth many ears in advance. We are the VIrus they want to eradicate.

Welcome to the satanic End Game

The Olympics Rituals of 1992/2012 "Predicted" The Corona Operation

https://lionessofjudah.substack.com/p/the-corona-end-game-addendum

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A 350% surge in childhood speech delays and a lot of shy kids not wanting to remove masks through anxiety.

https://nakedemperor.substack.com/

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Face masks hurt kids by Allen Stevo has 181 reasons, all cited.

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Thanks, good article. I included it in my anti-mandate links for tonight: https://patrick.net/links

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I am a speech / language pathologist. That journalists had to write about/ interview people to let everyone ponder what is screaming common sense is what has my head spinning. Masks have been harmful to everyone- and did nothing else except harm.

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SLP here too! Why is no one in our profession screaming from the rooftops about the negative impact of masks on speech/language development!?! I wonder if anyone is even doing any research in this area! I’m tempted to do some myself…even though I have no research background!

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I am retired- and I DO see a few on Twitter who are saying how ridiculous this all is. But I also see parents saying their kids are in therapy with masks on. What SLP would actually go along with this? I would be up in someone's face (w/out a mask) sure letting them know how I felt about this! How are you handling this?

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This reminded me of something that I've been meaning to ask somewhere: What do these studies and articles consider "children" regarding the harms and effects? Are we talking Infant to 5 years, K through 12, hasn't hit puberty yet, or just some random and vague category depending upon the bias underlying the study?

What sparked that consideration for me was in listening to the recent Joe Rogan podcast where he and his guest briefly argued over the studies showing greater risk of myocarditis from vaccine or wild virus, and his guest noted he was talking about a different age bracket than Rogan. I think clearly defining what we are talking about with regard to studies of children/youth/adolescents is important.

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Jan 23, 2022·edited Jan 23, 2022

COVID rules are blamed for 23% dive in young children's development: Disturbing study shows scores in three key cognitive tests slumped between 2018 and 2021, with face mask rules among possible culprits

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10247315/Face-masks-harm-childrens-development-Study-blames-significantly-reduced-development.html

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Masked television reporters are the worst.

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No, people masked for Zoom meetings and classes are the worst. And the worst of the worst are medical students and medical professional wearing masked for Zoom meetings and classes.

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You win!! That IS the worst !

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Yes. Google Meet too. Had several big arguments with an employer, a medical vocational school, over their requirement to wear a mask in my own home for their online for language classes. I “won”, but doubt I’ll be asked back.

I forgot the actual numbers, but it was fewer than 10% of 4th or 5th year med. students who removed their masks for a Zoom simulated patient test late last year. For clarification, I live in Japan. Med. School here are 6 years and students start right out of high school.

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Rough indeed. Have lost most of my earning potential and will most likely lose my family once they start giving the vaccine to children here in March.

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I would have been fired I guess because I would not have allowed masks in my classroom

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Freedom IS the greater good.

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The responses in Japan is, “It’s the rule.”.

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OH the stories I could tell were it not for the fact that I have given enough information of myself in the stacks that employers could, if they wished, find me out. Yes, and no. They will follow most anything a teacher tells them to, beyond anything you would normally imagine. Then there are things that they simply will not. I have trying to tell my med. students that masks will not protect them from the flu for over 20 years. Each flu season many in Japan have long worn masks to protect against the flu. They laugh and will not take them off.

They also will not put their erasers away, spending as much as 1/3 of the time allotted for an exam erasing and rewriting. Not because they wrote the wrong answer, but because their penmanship was not perfect. If you have ever seen the TV show “Monk” you’ll have a very good idea of their fetish over perfect penmanship on TESTS. Homework? HA! Unreadable in many cases.

Long explanation, but the simple “Yes.”, answer could lead to misunderstanding.

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The problems with wearing masks all day are the same whether for flu of for Covid. Many did wear masks all day every day before the current panic. Reasons vary but have been fighting the misuse of masks for over 20 years. I am certified in the use of respirators and masks and thus likely have different ideas on their uses.

Penmanship had been removed as a required subject in the States and Great Britain. In recent years some school districts have brought it back. Penmanship is important but and non penmanship test does not require calligraphy level penmanship, especially when questions are left unanswered due to the time spent on perfect penmanship.

Several years ago I first ran into students here that could not read cursive English. Last year was my first to have medical students who could not. This year, one told me the last day of public speaking class that she could not read and of my comments on her drafts the entire semester because she can not read cursive.

Luckily, my kid is still having to learn how to write kanji.

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