The Truth About Masks

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The World Health Organization (WHO) previously admitted that there is no evidence available to indicate masks as an effective method of protecting healthy individuals. “In addition to hypoxia and hypercapnia, breathing through facemask residues bacterial and germ components on the inner and outside layer of the facemask. These toxic components are repeatedly breathed back into the body, causing self-contamination.” Furthermore, there is actually evidence that face masks can cause toxic particles to build within the mask. “Rebreathing contaminated air with high bacterial and toxic particle concentrations along with low O2 and high CO2 levels continuously challenge the body homeostasis, causing self-toxicity and immunosuppression.”

Conclusion: There is no evidence that masks are effective against the transmission of COVID-19; however, there is evidence that wearing masks can be toxic.

And yet the knuckleheads in charge of managing this pandemic are saying we will need to wear masks permanently, proving beyond any doubt that they are incompetent as hell or that they ignore “the science” in favor of exercising power and control over the masses with that as that as the sole objective, for it is the nature of Man to desire control over their fellow man. – The Liberator

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  1. The mask thing was settled a while back via research from CDC. I think it was in 2006, where they found the masks not beneficial in stopping virus particles from being inhaled. Yet, they continue to push the use of masks for “protection”. Uh, yeah, right.
    So many sheeple running around with masks. Let’s me know the stupid ones in advance of encountering them.
    Then, there is the “graphene oxide” particles found in the vaxxes. Which are extremely dangerous when injected into the human body.
    Can’t get ya with the mask, get ya with the “jab”. Expect lots of sheeple to drop dead in the near future.
    Just sayin’.

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