Letter to the editor – Clay Ross on Covid-19

Prove Covid-19 is worse than seasonal flu and that wearing masks affects transmission

To whom it may concern,

For the last several months the propaganda-tabloid news outlets (aka the mainstream media) have been declaring that this CV-19 is the worst thing that humanity has faced since the Black Death a thousand years ago.  This has caused some people to hide in their basement, waiting for the rapture.  These people are not content praying for their own salvation; they feel the need to foster their fears onto the rest of us so that we will hide in our own basements.  I have a challenge for these people: PROVE IT!

How does one go about doing this you ask? The government has been publishing stats on how many people are infected, are in the hospital, and have died. You need to use the public records and correlate how the seasonal flu effected the general public five years, 10 years ago and 20 years ago using the same standards. It is my belief that all the stats will track the same. The challenge is to prove me wrong.

When these same people come out of their basements, they are demanding that everyone wear a mask. Their favorite method of doing this is emotional blackmail. It has been used so much that I have grown numb to it.  My second challenge is to prove that mask wearing has any effects on transmission on CV-19.

The way you do that is to look for all the studies on the subject. I will not accept any that are funded by the government, come from the CDC or the WHO. They are known to be given a conclusion and then told to find the evidence to support it.  I do know that there is a Danish study that checks all the boxes, that states masking wearing has no effect on transmission of CV-19.  That paper is being suppressed. How many more papers are on the subject? Where do they fall?

Unless you are willing to take up these challenges, stop trying to force me to accept your reality as my own. What works for you may not work for me. The founders of this country had the belief that their fellow man were not morons.  The founders also had the belief that your rights end at the end of your nose and that’s where the next person’s rights began.  It is time that we got back to this concept.

Clay Ross, Jefferson

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