OMICRON: The gift that keeps on giving . . .

My subscription to the local Herald-Times ran out about a week ago. And yet I DO want to keep track of current local brainwashing, re: the Covid Con.

So I started my print subscription up again. Here are relevant headlines from just the past two days:

December 4 (New Moon):

• Front page, top headline, across from photo of a uniformed, masked, obese nurse checking a patient’s pulse: Doctor, nurse talk about toll of Covid-19.

• Front page, below the fold, in big letters: Fight Against Covid-19 Not Over.

December 5:

• Front page, above the fold, large letters: TV tapes saved from trash show Ryan White, AIDS tension. I point to this headline because of the next one.

• Front page, below the fold: Online chat with Fauci on Monday part of IU award celebration.

Excerpt:

“Indiana University will honor Dr. Anthony Fauci Monday for his work in HIV/AIDS prevention as well as being aa leading expert during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, will receive the Ryan White Distinguished Leadership Award from the IU School of Public Health — Bloomington.”

I wonder, is no one in the upper echelons of IU familiar with Robert F. Kennedy’s heavily documented new book?

 

One more, from the H-T today:

• Page 2, top left, Covid cases rising again in Monroe County.

Never, in this paper,  “part of the USA Today Network” has there ever been mention of fraudulent CPR tests, of what the word “cases” does and doesn’t mean, of the fact that people aren’t counted as vaxxed until two weeks have passed since their last shot (when most adverse events occur within those two weeks), of the fact that flu cases were rebranded as covid, on and on.

Meanwhile, back to what has become my admittedly obsessive preoccupation with “Omicron” as the gift that keeps on giving:

Was listening to a Max Igan video in the wee hours last night when, once again, I had to rise from my bed and take notes: Geez! Another reverberation of Omicron — a video game released in 1999. Something about the demon Asteroth, who needed to absorb thousands of suffering souls to regain his power. Max: “harvesting souls to feed into the mainframe.” Reminds me of the whole notion of “loosh.”

I looked it up. Geez! It’s true! Here’s one depiction of Asteroth.

 

David Bowie OMICRON Video Game (1999) Nomad Soul / Hugo Talks #lockdown

Two comments from below the above article struck me:

Finally, yep, more anagrams.

 

 

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