When the Covid narrative hit over a year ago, most of us were both concerned and bored at the same time. Now we are all struggling with how to move forward and be positive. But throughout this time, only Covid lives have mattered, which is why we h...
When the Covid narrative hit over a year ago, most of us were both concerned and bored at the same time. Now we are all struggling with how to move forward and be positive. But throughout this time, only Covid lives have mattered, which is why we had to wear masks, shut down the world, and take our kids out of school for over a year.
But Jesus proved that all lives matter to God, and we must “represent.” Consequently, bringing attention to those the world has forgotten will not only help us save lives but also restore some much-needed perspective. After all, common sense dictates that we should not design a worse cure than the disease. Yet, that is what we have done. For example, even the United Nations stopped recommending shutdowns by May of 2020 because they could lead to the starvation of an additional 7-9 million people.
We have also spent $9+ trillion on stimulus packages, but for 900 times less money, we could have saved approx. 4.5 million people from malaria and contaminated water. Furthermore, when 150,000 Americans/month get diagnosed with cancer, we could have easily killed more people by not letting them see their doctors than Covid. So, if the Covid narrative is not about saving lives, then what is it about? Join the “Supernatural Junkies” as we dive deep into the Covid deception and champion lives the world has forgotten.