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The real issue is not people refusing to tell their stories. The problem is the agencies refusing to do any investigation into those claims years ago. If a simple blood test can tell whether or not a person has been exposed to the virus or had Covid-19, why weren't they immediately offering the test to those who tried to bring their stories to the medical profession?Almost 3 years later, it's still not being done. Why put yourself in an indefensible position when health agencies won't even look at evidence that would either prove or disprove your theory? Useless pain.

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"The problem is the agencies refusing to do any investigation into those claims years ago."

That was the theme of my "the-dog-that-didn't-bark" article. They don't investigate what they should have investigated. There's a reason for everything. There's also a reason for things that didn't happen.

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Yes, it's a cycle that isn't likely to stop given the price to come forward being too high and/or the wilful blindness of those who know what is going on but are either in too deep to stop or are sure they'll never have to answer for their actions. I've never been more pessimistic about the direction the world is going. Midterms did nothing to change that pessimism. Politics reflects culture and culture is in a death spiral.

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Your last sentence is dead-on right. Thanks for sharing your thoughts ... even though they are depressing (like many of mine).

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I'm a realist. Can't help myself. ;)

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