At some point in the future, long after Big Ben has gone digital, will the latest virus needing to emigrate from China, hit on the bright idea that the internet is the best way to go viral. If so, will the internet being put on lockdown, result in more people killing each other, than the virus would have killed in the first place. My diagnosis of the situation results in a resounding YES The number of violent outbursts, suicides and murders during Covid was completely hushed up here in the UK
Many others have this thought also... There is an industry built around these fears offering everything from survival foods in buckets to luxury bunkers. But when it all goes down, and nothing works, madness will take over and there we go back to the Dark Ages...only worse. Some people in the know fear the same about Trump getting re-elected. He is so angry and filled with evil thoughts of retribution that he will do his best to destroy everything. Including your comfortable way of life...
It almost succeeded during covid, when rather than tell the full truth, governments gave no logical explanations for their actions and incited blind panic. If the utterly meaningless figures, telling us that hundreds of people had died that day, without mentioning that 95% of all people who die have the current virus in their system was not cruel enough, not allowing people to attend their loved ones funerals was barbaric. Every doctor in the world knows that you cannot contract a virus from a dead person, unless you eat them raw. Why the health minister sat their like a stuffed lemon and allowed all this to happen was the most unbelievable part. I can only assume, that you don't need any medical qualifications to become a health minister. Perhaps the government should should appoint one of their idiots as "minister of aviation". Then let him pilot a 747 to take the whole lot of them on a sightseeing tour over the Atlantic. In my case, the untested vaccine has started fighting with my natural immune system, leaving me with a viral form of meningitis that has left me feeling like a damp rag for the last 6 weeks. Looking on the bright side, it has allowed me more time on HF, along with catching up on a few missed episodes of last of the summer wine, where I can see some sensible people. I sooo love Roy Clarke.