1111. Most Cowardly Society of All Time
1111. Most Cowardly Society of All Time

1111. Most Cowardly Society of All Time

12/14/2025

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This provocative headline appeared in an article on The Vigilant Fox on Wednesday: The Pandemic Revealed the Most Cowardly Society of All Time.

We masked toddlers, banned funerals, and cheered censorship. COVID didn’t break us—it revealed who we really are.

Scientific studies comparing the “morbidity” of COVID-19 have several methodological flaws. First, the author’s claim that COVID-19 is a real disease is false. COVID-19 was invented by appropriating ten already known upper respiratory infections, including influenza, to create a new disease name to justify a dangerous pandemic. The best evidence for this is the sudden and unexpected decline in influenza cases at the time COVID-19 was claiming its victims.

The second, far more serious error in these studies is the acceptance of the PCR test, developed by the German charlatan Christian Drosten and some of his followers, as the gold standard for diagnosing this non-existent disease. The originators of the pandemic themselves fell into this trap. The absurd test, based on excellent PCR technology, produced nonsensical results. This is why so many consumers of the supposed elixir of happiness tested positive when their DNA was compared with fragments of the never-isolated Covid RNA code.

Studies investigating the impact of these pseudo-vaccines on the risk of other diseases are not affected by such errors.

One of the greatest German virtues?
To look the other way until it’s too late.
Is this just a German trait?

Few people in Europe remember the Second World War. Some remember the tragedy of the Yugoslav Wars in the 1990s. Most, however, have never faced life-threatening situations like those currently unfolding in Ukraine. Such experiences, or rather the lack thereof, create communities susceptible to fear-mongering.

Fear is one of the strongest emotions and has significantly shaped human history. While rational thinking is helpful, it cannot be an antidote to fear. If someone says, “I don’t know what fear is,” the best response is, “Why don’t you ask?” I neither want to defend nor condemn fear. Undoubtedly, fear is a healthy feeling in difficult or extraordinary situations. Constant fear, however, is a self-inflicted nightmare. Fear doesn’t save lives—fear turns life into a horror.

I was able to convince myself that, for example, the fear of a nuclear war wouldn’t help me at all. Worrying about possible and uncontrollable events is like jumping off a cliff in mortal fear. If such a nuclear nightmare were to actually occur, no one near the mushroom cloud would have time to shout, “I told you so!”

I avoid burying my head in the sand, but if I can’t prevent a catastrophe, it’s better to ignore it than to constantly brood over the potential threat.

Train towards Kyiv carrying everyday necessities.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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