Parky60 wrote:
Don’t expect the mainstream media to give this the full coverage it deserves.
Reports from Amish country reveal the notoriously anti-modern community achieved herd immunity without isolating, going to the hospital, or taking the experimental C***D injection.
Investigative reporter Sheryl Attkisson interviewed Mennonites of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, earlier this month to find out how they dealt with the C***D p******c — and their responses were stunning.
Mennonite Calvin Lapp explained to Attkisson that their traditionalist Christian culture primed them to resist the government’s heavy-handed and largely unscientific public health measures.
“There’s three things the Amish don’t like,” Lapp said. “And that’s government— they won’t get involved in the government, they don’t like the public education system— they won’t send their children to education, and they also don’t like the health system. They rip us off. Those are three things that we feel like we’re fighting against all the time. Well, those three things are all part of what C***d is.”
Instead of adhering to government protocols, the Amish opted to mass-infect themselves with C***D during a religious holiday in May to achieve herd immunity.
“When they take communion, they dump their wine into a cup and they take turns to drink out of that cup,” Lapp explained. “So, you go the whole way down the line, and everybody drinks out of that cup, if one person has c****av***s, the rest of church is going to get c****av***s. The first time they went back to church, everybody got c****av***s.”
It’s a worse thing to quit working than dying,” he continued. “Working is more important than dying. But to shut down and say that we can’t go to church, we can’t get together with family, we can’t see our old people in the hospital, we got to quit working?”
“It’s going completely against everything that we believe. You’re changing our culture completely to try to act like they wanted us to act the last year, and we’re not going to do it,” he added.
Not long after, the Lancaster County Amish community did indeed achieve herd immunity, according to the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
And they did it without masking, social distancing, hospitalization, or taking the C***D jab.
“We’re glad all the English people got their C***d v*****es. That’s great,” Lapp said. “Because now we don’t have to wear a mask, we can do what we want. So good for you. Thank you. We appreciate it. Us? No, we’re not getting v*****es. Of course not. We all got the C***d, so why would you get a v*****e?”
Attkisson reported that “there’s no evidence of any more deaths among the Amish than in places that shut down tight— some claim there were fewer here. That’s without masking, staying at home, or” v*****es.
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