Face Masks Not Only Don't Work, They Are Downright Unhealthy
Today my wife and I went shopping at a fruit and veggie store. All seemed normal, like things used to be. Then suddenly, around the corner of an aisle, I was confronted by a couple with face masks. I was taken aback because it was almost as if I had been confronted by a couple of bank robbers. However, they appeared to be oblivious to others, and we got the sense that they were looking down at their unmasked fellow shoppers.
I actually felt sorry for this couple, who looked to be in their early 50s. How fearful must they be to feel the need to wear a mask when out after all this time? I also noticed gaps on the sides and tops of their coverings. I thought back to Dr Stephen Petty's video posted in my July 7 newsletter. He stated that the coronavirus is 300 times thinner than human hair. Petty noted that it's pretty easy for a hair to slip under a mask and for the little virus to ride along.
So we know masks are useless in stopping respiratory viruses. However, what is more dire is the potential for harm. Dr Robert Malone shared a link to a new study on his substack:
Carbon dioxide rises beyond acceptable safety levels in children under nose and mouth covering: Results of an experimental measurement study in healthy children
The experiment was done with 45 children with an average age of 10. The sedentary children sat for 18 minutes and had both inhaled and exhaled air tested. One of the findings of the study was the following:
"…carbon dioxide is accumulated in the mask and is inhaled back. This increases carbon dioxide in inhaled air under NMC to levels that violate accepted safety norms for carbon dioxide."
NMC refers to nose and mouth coverings. In fact, levels under the face masks were well above acceptable normal levels.
Do you remember in 2020, a family was ordered off a plane because their 2-year-old wouldn't wear a mask?
So who is the child in this saga?
I think we can come up with a new equation:
Masks + Lockdowns + Covid Injections = Child Abuse