On viral marketing campaigns, and progressively dystopian prognoses

Chalis Montgomery • 9 December 2023

I’ve often wondered if Covid, a.k.a. SARS-CoV-2, has its own marketing firm.


Over the years, we’ve seen annual “campaigns”, if you will.



2020: Hide your elderly and disabled!


Covid still kills and disables children, athletes, and working-age adults.




2021: Vax and relax!


You can still transmit COVID if vaccinated; the vaccines wane much more quickly than promised; and lack of masking means faster viral evolution via on-going transmission chains.


The vaccines only prevent some severe outcomes some of the time.



2022: Back to normal, rise and grind!


Forcing a return to offices and schools without proper mitigations in place – such as ventilation, accurate testing and masking – continues to spread Covid.


People wonder why “no-one wants to work anymore”.


It’s because they’re out sick.



2023: Some folks will fall by the wayside.


Anthony Fauci said this in mid-2023.


It is intended to normalize continued higher-than-normal rates of death and disability.


Please recall that Fauci had to be pushed hard by Larry Kramer to repurpose meds for HIV while he was at the NIH (USA’s National Institutes of Health).



2024: There was no way we could have known.


As rates of global disability climb with no long-term antiviral combination therapy approved, the press and the public start to vent frustrations.


We absolutely did know – thanks to the basics of exponential functions and mounds of research.



2025: Have you considered MAID?


Due to Canadian efforts at successfully delaying care and benefits to living people while pushing medically-assisted intentional death (MAID), Western governments widely adopt the practice as a way of cutting costs.


Influencers suggest 65 is “too old”.



2026: Your disease, your responsibility.


Government officials assert that it’s your fault if you didn’t wear an N95 [FFP2 respirator] because there was that one time the CDC (USA’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) director barely got the word “mask” out on a video in early December 2023.


They use it as a reason for blanket denials of benefits.



2027: Get adequate rest!


Campaigns designed to educate the public on the benefits of sleep hygiene are ramped up in the face of increased disability.


People are encouraged to work fewer hours if they aren’t feeling well, while their employers demand even more. People are tired.



2028: Do your homework, kids!


As PISA studies (Programme for International Student Assessment) continue to show global decline in student performance, education officials ignore the cognitive harms of COVID and instead decry cell-phones and “laziness”.


Teen suicides increase due to more pressure, but social media is blamed.



I could go on.


A different future is possible, but it’s going to require big changes.


Ignore the propaganda.


Look at the data.


Wear an N95 everywhere where people and air mix – and carry extra masks for others if you can.



© 2023 Chalis Montgomery