Now that we already have maxed out hospitals and still-rising Covid infection and death rate, mass evictions in winter with many times more looming, and have learned that, actually young people are dying from the virus...

Now that we know these conditions —viral and social—are also killing people at much higher rates through accidents, untreated medical conditions, overdose and exposure ....
Now that we know that warnings haven’t stopped people from traveling or large gatherings at anything like the degree needed and that going to work is a major cause of the continuing intensification of the pandemic
You’d think that a discussion of travel restrictions and more rigorous closure of unnecessary construction, retail, in-person instruction, gyms, restaurants and the like , with actual funding and rent/mortgage freezes to make this possible, would be, at least, on the table
But it’s not. The ruling class is literally banking on another couple hundred thousand preventable deaths.
Cost of doing business
For comparison, since march the USA has seen preventable pandemic deaths comparable to those caused by *decades* of willful neglect of HIV in South Africa during the denialist years
Or—about 6x the number of usa casualties during the Vietnam War
Those deaths have long been considered by mainstream poli sci types to have been so numerous and therefore intolerable to usa political class as to have transformed politics and method of warfare ever since
But here we are, on a path to a number of Covid deaths that will more closely resemble the cataclysmic number of Vietnamese casualties in that war.
It’s hard to know exactly but that number is closer to 2 million, though those deaths are considered by the same poli sci types to be more or less irrelevant wrt to those previously mentioned changes to the calculations of politicians and generals
In fact-the specific change in war strategy was to trade fewer usa deaths for more foreign civilian ones
Which is to say that when it comes to COVID , (even) USA-citizens are being treated by the government and its corporate constituents as an enemy population, whose lives are basically worthless in relation to the pursuit of profit and power
Which makes me think
Perhaps it wasn’t mass usa casualties that made Vietnam such a game-changer 🤔
But actually, the mass movement against the war, one which was actually motivated in large part by consideration and empathy for “the enemy”
And by the difficulty the generals had in “motivating” troops to kill and be killed in an unnecessary war that was dragging on with no clear aim, but inevitably toward more mass death.
Kind of like this continued “battle” to stick to normal operations of production, commerce, rent and austerity in the absence of a functioning health care system.
We could, as soldiers, then, did; make things more difficult.
Because it’s not our war. It’s just killing us.
Turn on, tune in & drop out. Sabotage, strike and solidarity.
Maybe those traditions are more relevant this year than getting the gang together for honey-baked ham and Covid-laden choral endeavors. Maybe!
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This is the $1mln question still without an answer: why were these workers cleaning bat guano from that abandoned mine?

Surprisingly we simply don't know.

China would have all interest in clarifying that point if for instance they were prospecting or selling guano. It did not.


What we know is that EcoHealth + WIV were sampling bat sites in the vicinity at the exact time of the workers being in that mine.

#DRASTIC wrote about this and about other oddities in the official story:

Maybe it's just one of these coincidences.

Then it gets interesting: about a year after the miners death, Olival & Epstein from EcoHealth Alliance co-authored a paper about the coronavirus risk infection from bat guano collection.

No mention of the

That paper oddly used some old bat samples collected by DARPA in 2006/7 at the famous Thai bat cave.

It never mentioned that the Thai monks have been doing this every Sunday for many many years without infection.

But most interestingly it never mentioned the Mojiang mine accident, even if the perfect timing and recycling of old DARPA bat samples seem to point to a likely knowledge of it.

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