Paul LoSchiavo
2 min readAug 9, 2021

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Really? Did the author type this with a straight face? "The typical conservative...........". That's something I'd like to see. Makes me wonder what a "typical" liberal would look like. Does the author think there is more conformity among conservatives or liberals? I suppose for the purposes of a statistician studying an issue it is necessary to define their parameters and describe their categories but human beings are stubbornly resistant to pigeon-holing. We tend to get defensive about labels or wear them proudly in equal measure. When we get defensive about being called this or that it is generally because the depiction hits a little too close to the nerve. When we wear a badge with pride it is usually because we aspire to what it represents whether we actually strive to represent its virtues or not. Too often when the corporate legacy media tells a tale of someone who is reluctant to receive a new "vaccine" they are described as "anti-vax" even though they may be completely vaccinated otherwise. Likewise, when someone like myself, who has questions about this newer technology tries to find answers and is confronted by what seems to be a consolidated effort on the part of the corporate establishment to hide, deflect, or otherwise discredit even credible sources of information, I have to admit, my spider sense starts tingling. Forgive me (or not) if the inconsistencies surrounding the information about what the mRNA defense is capable of strikes me as being just the wee bit uncertain or undecided. Of late I've been hearing folks opine that, politics ruins everything. I am just sufficiently conspiratorial enough to wonder if that might be the intention. If politics, through its ineptitudes, its missteps, and its over-reach, can demonstrate its utter lack of value or worth in dealing with the many challenges we face today, perhaps the powers that be are setting the stage for a worldwide capitulation towards a more effective and less chaotic system of management. People are being fatted up for a harvest of their liberty, their freedom, and their sovereignty. After which, the long-term effects of this world-spanning experiment using the new technology will be rendered moot. The idea of the U.S. Government working diligently to save lives is not born out by its history or track record. Let the record show that the Fed and its policies have resulted in more loss of life than any viruses, wars, or disasters combined, ever, in our history.

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Paul LoSchiavo

I am an atypical senior, retired, male of indeterminate ethnicity, race, and heritage., on an endless journey to discover what I don't know and Grok in fullness