Understanding Artillery
Artillery weapons are long distance or ranged weapons that launch munitions. these weapons typically breach defensive walls and fortifications during sieges, and lead to heavy, fairly immobile armies.
The earliest form of artillery was the humble bow and arrow. A general practice of ancient armies was to fire volleys of arrows at the enemy before advancing on them. This would take out a substantial amount the infantry, so you would have fewer to fight when you advanced. Today, fancy missiles are launched from planes or ground machines. This is a favorite practice of the US and our allies because it spares our soldiers’ lives.
Simplified, artillery attacks “weaken the enemy from a distance.” They "soften" the target so the infantry or invading force can have a better chance of success when they advance. And I wonder if the pandemic was artillery of sorts.
Hear me out.
Myocarditis and disability claims are up. So are excess deaths. If you doubt me, look at some of the data from major life insurance companies, to say nothing of anecdotal evidence by highly educated individuals. I saw a video with one physician recommending the COVID shot for 6 months plus; this physician was handed her own proverbial bottom with comment after comment from viewers (all of them medical professionals) citing problems with these shots and refusal of her colleagues to recommend them further.
The timing of the pandemic is also highly suspect. Notice that it happened just prior to what can only be described as a full-on invasion at the southern border by dangerous individuals toting cultures wholly incompatible with ours.
These individuals are now committing violent acts in our country, and I argue this would not have been possible had we not been severely weakened with something, softened by some "artillery" just prior to this invasion.
The earliest form of artillery was the humble bow and arrow. A general practice of ancient armies was to fire volleys of arrows at the enemy before advancing on them. This would take out a substantial amount the infantry, so you would have fewer to fight when you advanced. Today, fancy missiles are launched from planes or ground machines. This is a favorite practice of the US and our allies because it spares our soldiers’ lives.
Simplified, artillery attacks “weaken the enemy from a distance.” They "soften" the target so the infantry or invading force can have a better chance of success when they advance. And I wonder if the pandemic was artillery of sorts.
Hear me out.
Myocarditis and disability claims are up. So are excess deaths. If you doubt me, look at some of the data from major life insurance companies, to say nothing of anecdotal evidence by highly educated individuals. I saw a video with one physician recommending the COVID shot for 6 months plus; this physician was handed her own proverbial bottom with comment after comment from viewers (all of them medical professionals) citing problems with these shots and refusal of her colleagues to recommend them further.
The timing of the pandemic is also highly suspect. Notice that it happened just prior to what can only be described as a full-on invasion at the southern border by dangerous individuals toting cultures wholly incompatible with ours.
These individuals are now committing violent acts in our country, and I argue this would not have been possible had we not been severely weakened with something, softened by some "artillery" just prior to this invasion.
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