2. wore masks". THAT is a bold faced lie, and I knew it point blank. I knew point blank that Japan basically ignored Coronavirus, shut nothing down, and kept business as usual. Every Japanese item produced by the Japanese economy arrived right on schedule. I knew VOA lied, And
3. I was right, in the comments there was this, FROM JAPAN:

"People didn't stay home here

Trains were running and at certain times they were packed

Restaurants never closed and nobody ever did that distancing nonsense here. Everybody is right next to each other.

There's
4. 37 million people in Tokyo. Almost the same amount of people as the whole state of California crammed into one city.

Some people don't even wear masks here."

My comment: And after all that, Japan's coronavirus stats were lower than anyones. And I know why:

Japan is the
5. ONE country smart enough to not only not require the childhood vaccines, they are discouraged. They know the vaccines are wrecking the kids and are not subverted so their kids are safe. And no coronavirus lockdown with very low infection rates, let alone death rates happened
6. because a-holes who list normal deaths as coronavirus deaths - the same people that play cover for horrific vaccine injuries on an enormous scale - are not in the Japanese system, and tainted hacks were not doing coronavirus testing there.

Japan does well across the board
7. , because they are the last country that is not totally subverted. Resistance to subversion is why a "9.1 earthquake" there was not felt in China, Korea, or Russia when it should have also leveled nearby Korea, (it should have been a full blown 7.8 across all of Korea) and why
8. the only damage to Japan was tsunami damage. Resistance to subversion is why not even one person outside the tsunami zone died because nothing anywhere of significance collapsed from that "9.1."

Resistance to subversion is why Japan had practically no actual seismic damage
9. from a quake that should have also done major damage in China. The Japanese at least did a huge payout to the world bank after that fiasco but only because of the continuing nuclear Stuxnet threat. Can you say TSUNAMI BOMB? We just saw the reason for it with this coronavirus
10. failure. Maybe the U.S. ought to go out to the Japan Trench and drop some more "sonobouys" into it. Maybe THAT will convince them to pump their "coronavirus stats" up.
11. **more***
DITCH YOUR VANITY DEVICE
I'm going to say it like it is: If you bought your cell phone for vanity purposes, you deserve to be tracked everywhere because vanity took precedent to common sense. Here is what a vanity cell phone is:

Any cell phone that you can't take
12. the battery out of, that has no features you actually need, but was purchased because you did not want to be seen with something cheap. There's no conceivable reason, other than water resistance, for ANY cell phone to have a battery you can't take out. If your cell phone is
13. not fully immersible and you can't take the battery out, that battery is non-removable for ONE REASON: To prevent you from taking it out to avoid being tracked.

Currently, every cheap cell phone I know of allows you to take the battery out, but when you start going over
14. $120 in price, the option begins to vanish.

So the question then is, why do people need cell phones that cost over $120? 4G is not the reason, one I bought for $35 has that. Perhaps you could argue that you want a better camera, but lots of phones in the $100 price range
15. have decent cameras, (so decent that to beat them you need a separate dedicated camera) so the camera is not the reason. And the $35 phone I have surfs the web totally unfettered, handles every last web site with aplomb and does full HD no sweat. It will suck in a signal
16. deep in the back country no sweat. Are those things not the basics most people want their cell for? I know there are avid gamers that want to go around with their cell phone playing games but that's not the majority of the types I see walking around with high dollar phones,
17. all that processor goes to waste while they surf Youtube and Twitter -

If you have a high dollar phone and you're not a gamer, why do you have it? Is it because you don't want to be seen with something cheap?

Priorities I guess. Don't let vanity get you contact traced.
18. Vanity may well land you in a FEMA camp if the communists actually get "coronavirus contact tracing" done. There are some phones that have a second battery that allow you to be traced even if you take the battery out, however, they won't work for contact tracing because the
19. second battery can only occasionally be asked for power to upload your location, it can't be constant and I am not even sure if such phones are made anymore because the processor requirements of more current phones, even the cheapest ones, will ask any second battery for too
20. much and it won't be practical. So the second battery issue is not an issue anymore, at least not in this context.

Do you REALLY need that top notch Google phone, or Iphone, or Samsung, or whatever else you happened to buy? Is your privacy worth ditching vanity for?
21. You are going to be the one that decides if the communists win. Don't let vanity be the part of that decision that hands them victory.
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