On Profession of Faith: Believe It or Not.

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Prodigal and Pesky Porn Tab Guy Subjects Coronavirus Beliefs to “Cross” Examination

[FOB Freedom, March 31, 2024] Any station? Any station? Do you read? Over.

Live from the world’s newest banana republic. . .

Considering the vastness of the cosmos, most Americans accept on faith, contrary to evidence, that life at least as intelligent as on earth must exist somewhere else in the universe, just as most Americans, especially with 1,186,671 American fatalities as of March 23rd, and 90.5% of Americans, age 5 and older, having received at least one dose of a COVID-19 countermeasure, developed to address a significant threat to citizens residing abroad, and active duty members of the uniformed military, albeit without the prerequisite knowledge of infectious dose, immunogenicity and correlates of protection, it is safe to assume that the overwhelming majority of Americans believed that a novel coronavirus was, in fact, highly contagious, but in the community with the most government scientists, and the most educated by credentials, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, only 32% of residents profess any religious faith, at all. And even one Neil deGrasse Tyson, America’s favorite Negro astrophysicist, has opined that religion is nothing but beliefs, not science, and one former biological warfare planner and former childhood protege of a legendary civil rights and criminal defense attorney decided on this Easter Sunday to compare the beliefs in a risen savior to the beliefs in a highly contagious virus, under the rules that govern courtroom procedures.

“Well, Howard, at least in the Johannine and Synoptic Gospels, as I must assume my pastor, a USAR Chaplain and junior field grade officer knows, we don’t have a vast record of prior science with which to compare the claims of the evolving science of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic. And, according to science, as you know, reproducibility of results and replication of methods are the hallmarks of the scientific method, while court review of agency actions is based upon the grounds upon which the agency took the action at the time. And, when we delve into the scientific texts, we find some significant departures from what was known at the time on infectious disease and coronaviruses. The ground glass opacities, or GGOs that set off a panic in China could easily be confused with multiple conditions, including the aspiration pneumonia that has been our Stonewall Jackson-type, Civil War infections incident to amputation in old army medicine that has yet to be resolved even before a pandemic, resulting in most of our fatalities, and attributed to bacteria associated with the gastrointestinal system, not a virus in the respiratory tract. We had Fauci discussing this problem in 2007, and doctors in the Spanish Flu Pandemic discussing this problem—even researchers discussing this problem, and now, after more deaths than the Holocaust in half the time, the peer-reviewed research of Wiley is claiming its a new discovery that antibiotics could address this. Science knew this before they forgot during evolving science, and I hate to be the nonscientist to be the first to notice. You feel MI, Chaplain,” remarked Major Mike Webb.

Note: grandiosity is a classic sign of bipolar disorder, and we don't want to hurt his feelings lest he go to “that place”, so familiar to Arlington Public School Board Member, Latina Cristina Torres-Diaz.

Chim-chimera. Chim-chimera. Chim-chim-cherry. A pandemic agent as lucky can be. Chim-chimera. Chim-chimera. Chim-chim--achoo. The luck'll rub off when I bump fists with you. Or blow me a kiss, and catch COVID-2.

Your elected representative is called your elected representative for a reason; and Martin Luther King and Jesus never got elected.

And let’s get ready to RUMBLE! https://rumble.com/vp2uk1-attorneys-need-not-apply-you-have-the-right-to-remain-silent.

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