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"But COVID-19 restrictions (especially closing businesses and "stay at home" orders) and mask mandates were always supposed to be temporary things, not things that last forever."

Sadly, this is a mis-evaluation, brother. It was always about playing one part in a complex series of actions to radically change society in fundamental ways.

"I am done with all of it."

Whoa there. :-) While I appreciate the general sentiment of desiring an end to such unreasonable manipulation and its capability to cause harm and disruption, I can state with confidence that we're far from done seeing the extent to which the transformative attempts will go. In a sense, it's only just begun.

There is still a substantial lack of seeing the comprehensive inter-connectedness of the things that are transpiring. Those who support or implement various aspects often don't know what they're really serving to accomplish. Many who would oppose policies that have become ridiculous or harmful don't yet accept as true the depth of the transformations being attempted. Granted, it can be a bit of a shock to the system. Christians, though, have been given a rock on which to stand. What about those who have known mostly or only lies their whole lives. Western culture is absolutely full of them. College towns even more so.

It is good to stand against the lies and to take action to expose evil in the land. There's plenty to do to work towards restoration. The lies and evil in present affairs run deeper than many think. Never forget the miracle of grace, particularly if dealing with a psy-opped mask weirdo. The dial on intentional confusion, discord and societal evil goes well past eleven. And it's about to get cranked.

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I genuinely believed in March 2020 that the initial restrictions were done in good faith. I still believe that.

But the whole thing quickly became politicized, and then got much worse. It became a cult. I totally reject that "god."

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