Where Dr. McCullough is wrong: masks are imposed for submission, obedience training, and harm, not as “a hyperbolic, fear-driven overreaction” by leaders
Rabbis reveal real motivations for forced masking (Updated 7/5/22)
Although Dr. Peter McCullough has been one of the most important voices resisting Covid tyranny and coerced vaccines, he oddly gives leaders too much credit — or he wants you to do so — by saying “fear” is driving their issuance of new mask mandates for Covid and monkeypox in an “overreaction.”
He implies leaders like Joe Biden and New York Mayor Eric Adams are sincerely trying to help you and your family, but they’re just being a little too valiantly cautious out of “fear” for your safety.
On McCullough’s view, the more they force you and your children to wear plastics-shedding, airflow-restricting masks, the more heroic they are in trying to protect you, and the more you should probably thank them.
Good luck with that.
In fact, cloth, surgical, and N95 masks can’t and don’t protect anyone from airborne viruses such as SARS-CoV2 or influenza.
All high-quality evidence shows no reduction in viral infection rates from masks. See here, here, here, and here.
The real reason for mask mandates, rabbis tell us, is to force you into submission and obedience.
Rabbis constitute the main group pushing Mayor Adams to force masking of New York residents, including children.
Same for Stacy Abrams of Georgia and Ron DeSantis of Florida, though DeSantis resisted rabbis’ commands to mask children, many of whose parents describe masks as “suffocating” their kids.
Multiple children in China, Japan, and elsewhere have dropped dead while being forced to wear masks during physical education classes.
Secondary reasons for forced masking appear to include reducing exercise tolerance and getting plastics and graphene particles into your lungs and bloodstream.
Masks also increase the work of breathing to maintain proper gas exchange:
[Associate Professor Louis Irving, Director of Respiratory and Sleep Medicine at the Royal Melbourne Hospital] says people do report feeling breathless or uncomfortable when wearing a mask.
Associate Professor Irving says that feeling relates to increased work of breathing, rather than changes in gas levels, and this feeling is often even more pronounced in people with underlying lung disorders.
‘The reality is that patients with COPD, particularly if they’ve got bad COPD, do find it more uncomfortable to wear a mask and that will be unrelated to oxygen and carbon dioxide levels,’ he said.
‘It’s just like if you put your hand over your face and started walking up and down the corridor – it’s harder to breathe.’
Perception of breathlessness can be likened to a pain threshold, and is affected by fatigue, how robust a person is, and other factors.
Associate Professor Irving explains there is a level of work of breathing that people ‘accept as normal’ but, if that increases, they then become aware of it and that can alter perceptions of breathlessness.
‘For people wearing a mask there will be an increased work of breathing and some people won’t think twice about it, because they’re too busy doing other stuff and they’re not concentrating on it,’ he said.
‘But there will be some people who are very aware of it and will find it almost suffocating.
‘If you’ve already got borderline abnormal lung function – where, as soon as you start to walk you’re aware of your breathing – having a mask on will make that even more noticeable.’
The authors of the research concur that there are other factors that lead to feelings of breathlessness while wearing a mask.
The video below shows how well masks block aerosols, such as bear spray.
(Spoiler: They don’t.)
You really think that rabbis are behind this?
The serious villains are the people who own vast mineral rights and land...Rothchilds, Rockefellers, English royalty, etc.
Gates, Schwab are wannabes.
Rabbis don't even make the team.
Masking is part of their religion, as exposed by the movie Eyes Wide Shut.