RE: Likely Death Blow to Masks (and Distancing) & Numerical Proof COVID Pandemic Did Not Exist (UK)

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Possible symptoms of long term mask wearing?

Ya, it turns out not getting enough oxygen, getting too much CO2, having a petri dish strapped to your face, and not being able to connect with other humans are issues...

  • Headaches Associated With Personal Protective Equipment - A Cross-Sectional Study Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During COVID-19: "Out of 158 respondents, 128 (81.0%) respondents developed de novo PPE-associated headaches. A pre-existing primary headache diagnosis (OR = 4.20, 95% CI 1.48-15.40; P = .030) and combined PPE usage for >4 hours per day (OR 3.91, 95% CI 1.35-11.31; P = .012) were independently associated with de novo PPE-associated headaches. Since COVID-19 outbreak, 42/46 (91.3%) of respondents with pre-existing headache diagnosis either "agreed" or "strongly agreed" that the increased PPE usage had affected the control of their background headaches, which affected their level of work performance."
  • Corona children studies "Co-Ki": First results of a Germany-wide registry on mouth and nose covering (mask) in children: "The average wearing time of the mask was 270 minutes per day. Impairments caused by wearing the mask were reported by 68% of the parents. These included irritability (60%), headache (53%), difficulty concentrating (50%), less happiness (49%), reluctance to go to school/kindergarten (44%), malaise (42%) impaired learning (38%) and drowsiness or fatigue (37%)."
  • Face coverings for covid-19: from medical intervention to social practice: "In an inquiry among Belgian students wearing mouthmasks for one week, 16 % reported skinproblems and 7 % sinusitis, Also problems with eyes and headaches and fatigue were frequently mentioned. Furthermore, face masking can provoke an increase in stress hormones with a negative impact on immune resilience in the long term. Facemasks prevent the mirroring of facial expressions, a process that facilitates empathetic connections and trust between pupills and teachers. This potentially leads to a significant increase in socio-psychological stress."
  • Friable Mask Particulate and Lung Vulnerability: "When partial airway obstruction, i.e. masking, is added, deeper and more forceful breathing occurs. When this phenomenon is combined with the particles found herein on microscopic examination of the face side of newly unpackaged, never worn masks, there can arise the risk of a dangerous level of foreign material entering lung tissue. Furthermore, worn masks can only either lose these particles to lodge in the lungs of the wearer, or they would accumulate during use, to the burden (both biological and debris) of non-mask material carried on the inside of the mask."
  • Face Masks Pose Serious Risks To The Healthy by Dr. Russell Blaylock
  • Washington Examiner: Dentists say 'mask mouth' can cause serious health complications, including strokes

Just a few that I know, and can pull up easily...

This doesn't even go into the conversation that masks serve no purpose in stopping viral spread. Well, as much purpose as a chain-link fence does in stopping a handful of sand thrown through it.

Masks are, and always were, 100% about control, obedience, and virtue signalling. As Fauci said "When you're in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better, and it might even block a droplet, but it's not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is, and often there are unintended consequences."



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I get a headache if I wear VR glasses for a few hours or if I watch TV for too long (and I don't get headaches normally). But I'm pretty sure neither is affecting my oxygen/CO2 levels.

In other words, headaches != oxygen starvation. If medical personnel were being oxygen starved due to PPE, doesn't it make sense that they would notice that pretty quickly in a place that's literally full of oxygen sensors? I've noticed that many doctors are quite paranoid about their health, and you can bet that some number of them have been checking their blood oxygen levels.

Nor does a mask create a petri dish. You're supposed to replace them anyways (or wash them if you're using a cloth mask). But during the time of the normal wearing of a mask, the germs such as they are there are going to be coming mostly from your body, which is apparently equipped to handle whatever is there.

Hospital masks have been worn by doctors for ages, and no one was accusing hospital administrators of some huge conspiracy to control surgeons, even though they are required to mask up before a surgery. Yes, they "have " to do it, but it's for a very practical reason. Would you prefer that medical personnel were "free" to operate on you without wearing protective gear and washing their hands first?

And it's not like forcing someone to wear a mask controls them in other ways. Robbers are "forced" to wear a mask when robbing a store to avoid getting caught. Was the robber controlled or made docile by the mask? Most stores would say no.

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I get a headache if I wear VR glasses for a few hours or if I watch TV for too long (and I don't get headaches normally). But I'm pretty sure neither is affecting my oxygen/CO2 levels.

In other words, headaches != oxygen starvation.

Again, you're acting like there is a debate about things, when there isn't, and you're attempting to deflect away from the points being made.

There is no question of whether or not covering one's mouth & nose with a piece of fabric (or whatever plastics in a disposable) reduces oxygen & increases CO2.

In case you're curious, you can buy a cheap piece of electronics, and test for yourself. Just like tens (hundreds?) of thousands of people have done since this farce began.

(Unsupported https://lbry.tv/$/embed/MASK-TEST-PROVES-TOXIC-FOR-CHILDREN!/f9f58b4cb803d51c4a50dcbf17b1014b5b75c029?r=2tgpueSxr5J1KFPDhyjxfyhVszADf53s)
(Unsupported https://lbry.tv/$/embed/Phil-Holden/151bd3bee8da171c9a5dd3f5becd863d298a7e85?r=2tgpueSxr5J1KFPDhyjxfyhVszADf53s)


How long do doctors wear a mask for, at once, without a break or changing that mask? (pre-plandemic)

How often do doctors wear a mask, take it off for a few minutes, or even to eat, and then put it back on?

There is LOTS of evidence for the damage that those mask wearing moments cause to doctors, along with their lack of sleep, usually terrible diets, and dependence on the pharmaceutical industry. If there's anyone to not look at for how to treat your body, it's someone who works in the Rockefeller "medicine" system.


And it's not like forcing someone to wear a mask controls them in other ways. Robbers are "forced" to wear a mask when robbing a store to avoid getting caught. Was the robber controlled or made docile by the mask? Most stores would say no.

Hahaha! Right, forcing small children to not see facial expressions, to have hypoxia & hypercapnia, just to start with - totally isn't controlling them.

Once again, the whole "robbers" thing is completely unrelated - you're just trying to derail the conversation.

It has been studied quite extensively that having someone's face covered dehumanizes them, making it easier for others to harm/kill them. This is why head's have long been covered in various execution methods, and has plenty of clinical research (mostly by Nazis & Soviets - with the USSA as well)

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In other words, headaches != oxygen starvation.

Again, you're acting like there is a debate about things, when there isn't, and you're attempting to deflect away from the points being made.

I'm not attempt to deflect, I'm replying to the interpretation of the claims you made about the headache study. You were claiming that masks were resulting in oxygen starvation that caused headaches. I pointed out that all kinds of things cause headaches, and headgear is one of the things well known to do so.

There is no question of whether or not covering one's mouth & nose with a piece of fabric (or whatever plastics in a disposable) reduces oxygen & increases CO2.

In the video you're quoting, the guy registers around 18.x% percent, below the 19.5% level set by OSHA.

Here's OSHA's concern that sets that level: At concentrations of 16 to 19.5 percent, workers engaged in any form of exertion can rapidly become symptomatic as their tissues fail to obtain the oxygen necessary to function properly. Increased breathing rates, accelerated heartbeat, and impaired thinking or coordination occur more quickly in an oxygen-deficient environment. Even a momentary loss of coordination may be devastating to a worker if it occurs while the worker is performing a potentially dangerous activity, such as climbing a ladder. Concentrations of 12 to 16 percent oxygen cause tachypnea (increased breathing rates), tachycardia (accelerated heartbeat), and impaired attention, thinking, and coordination (e.g., Ex. 25-4), even in people who are resting.

But OSHA aside, it's always good to look for a few more sources of information.

Many years ago I visited the Olympic training center in Colorado and I recalled that oxygen levels were lower there. I was told that this is considered a plus for the training center when the athletes would have to compete in high altitude venues. So take a look at the oxygen% charts there: https://www.higherpeak.com/altitudechart.html
You'll note that Boulder has a lower oxygen% than the guy in the video was measuring. This despite the fact that he's testing using one of the least porous masks around, that very few people actually use (those masks are expensive, for one thing, and were in high demand by the medical profession during the pandemic).

Again, doctors aren't idiots, and you can bet they are concerned about their blood-oyxgen levels. But, for the sake of argument, I decided to test your theory about oxygen deprivation. As it happens, I bought an oximeter early on in the pandemic. So tonight I measured my oxygen level a few times before putting on the mask (measurements varied between 96-98% blood oxygen level). And since then, I've been wearing a standard surgical mask while working. I've been wearing the mask for over an hour now, and I just took a measurement, and I'm at 98%.

It has been studied quite extensively that having someone's face covered dehumanizes them, making it easier for others to harm/kill them.

It wouldn't surprise me if some people find it easier to kill someone whose head is completely covered, sad as that is. But I don't think they put them in face masks, I'm pretty sure they want to cover the eyes too, because that's where most people intuitively connect emotionally. Eye contact is key here for most people.

Ask yourself a question: would you find it easier to kill someone who's wearing a hospital mask? I thought about it, and for me, it's almost the opposite. My instinctive reaction for someone I see wearing a medical mask is sympathy, because I have an association that the person is suffering from health issues (doctors aside, obviously).

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