Survival mode
We are in a war - Part 12
We have been in this war for at least 6 years. Those who survive the long haul will have extraordinary tales to tell their grandchildren. If the med beds that were promised to us actually make an appearance some time soon, possibly even our great grandchildren. Now that everything to do with Epstein and friends has turned out to be true, it is possible that the med beds do indeed exist. We live in hope that this technology will be shared freely to heal us from the damages of war.
Not only have we been exposed to chemical, biological and radiological weapons, but we have been tormented in a number of different ways. There are the effects of the physical war that pop up here and there - power outages, water outages, road closures, flooding, snow storms, drought, sink holes and sudden unexpected explosions. The digital effects of war include attacks on our digital systems, hacking of accounts to steel personal data, hacking and theft of money from banks, other virtual ‘wallets’ and even the theft of crypto.
But the psychological aspects of this war are probably the most damaging and the most disturbing.
When we were plunged in to lock down people had just a few days to prepare themselves. Students didn’t manage to get home from university in time, others were stuck on the other side of the world unable to get flights to return home. It was as if the globe had been sprayed with glue. Nobody was going anywhere. You could never imagine what lock down was going to be like unless you lived it.
We became certain that we were being lied to and misled daily.

