Checkmate
  • I was once quite obsessed with the noble game of chess. For approximately three years of my young-adult life, I ate, drank, and slept it. Almost everything I did — basketball, driving, bartending, running — it all fit into the metaphor of a cosmic chessboard upon which I was playing a cosmic game.

    Soon I found myself dreaming nightly about chess, and it was then that I decided I must either go all-in or pull back completely from the noble game.

    I chose the former: to pull back completely.

    Nevertheless, chess got into my blood so profoundly that I still, all these years later, cannot help thinking about chess in a number of different contexts — one of the most recent of which being the Wuhan virus and the geopolitcal gambits of the powers-that-be: stupidly poor players, all of them, relying on sheer subterfuge, manipulation, wild and asinine sacrifices, and, most especially, outright cheating when they think no one will notice.

    It’s in this very context that I tell you the following represents certain checkmate.

    The government and its bureaucrats just lost.

    Anthony Fauci, who, believe it or not, isn’t a pawn but more like a bishop, recently admitted what many good doctors have been screaming about for months and months: namely, that early use of monoclonal antibody treatment for the Wuhan virus can (and I quote Fauci here) “cut risk of hospitalization and death up to 85 percent.”

    That quoted statement was only made, less than one week ago today (August 30, 2021):

    The moment Fauci made this statement, the experienced chess-player knew instantly that it represented checkmate: it was a sloppy blunder on Fauci’s part, which ultimately cost the entire opposition their deadly geopolitical game.

    The checkmate from here on out is a mathematical certainty. All one has to do is follow the moves through to their logical conclusion, which is ineluctable.

    Because that percentage of reduced death and hospitalization — 85% — is more than the claimed benefits of the experimental genetic injections masquerading as vaccines. And yet monoclonal antibody treatment has been around for over a year.

    In addition to which, monoclonal antibody treatment does not drive variants, as the vaccine-masquerading genetic injections do, nor does it have anywhere near the number of risks and side-effects associated with it, nor does it require the violation of individual autonomy.

    Of course, the real question is this:

    Why are we only now hearing about this remarkable effective treatment when in point of actual fact it’s been available for over a year now, and when many good doctors, true to the nobility of their profession and to the Hippocratic oath which they took and took very seriously, have been using it, recommending it, and saving lives with it for months and months, and screaming at the top of their lungs about it, only to be disparaged and marginalized for daring to presume that early treatment can reduce suffering and ease pain and save lives?

    Why?

    And why have all early treatment protocols, including but not limited to monoclonal antibody treatment, been ignored and criminally suppressed?

    Why is it that even today, in spite of the shocking side-effects and event reports, why is it vaccine or nothing?

    No matter what move they make, reader, this is what you do:

    Decline the gambit and advance the following piece — in a move so seemingly subtle and undistinguished that it will for certain devastate the opposition, ending their sick and deadly game instantaneously:

    “The natural immune protection that develops after a SARS-CoV-2 infection offers considerably more of a shield against the Delta variant of the pandemic coronavirus than two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, according to a large Israeli study that some scientists wish came with a ‘Don’t try this at home’ label,” the Scientific American reported Thursday. “The newly released data show people who once had a SARS-CoV-2 infection were much less likely than vaccinated people to get Delta, develop symptoms from it, or become hospitalized with serious COVID-19.

    “Put another way, vaccinated individuals were 27 times more likely to get a symptomatic COVID infection than those with natural immunity from COVID.”

    That’s from a newly published medical study which confirmed what many, many, many good doctors and scientists have be screaming for a long time now:

    “Infection from COVID-19 confers considerably longer-lasting and stronger protection against the Delta variant of the virus than vaccines.”

    This is checkmate.

    The only way we could lose the game from here is if we fell asleep and stopped playing the game — a game, please never forget, we were drawn into by a manipulative, hostile, cheating opponent.

    Even now in the end-game, you will begin hearing all the major mainstream media and social-media outlets attacking and ridiculing monoclonal antibody treatment — the stuff of fantasies, they will tell the world, purely ineffective for this type of novel virus and all its variants for which there can only ever be one possible treatment: mass vaccination of planet earth with an experimental biologically active genetic agent which has harmed and killed more individual human beings than all vaccines in human history combined — though these major media outlets will all have a considerably more difficult job ahead of them in taking on this particular early treatment protocol, no matter how deceptive their propaganda, and all because of the game-ending blunder of their sloppy bishop.

    They’ve been checkmated.

    The only real question now is this:

    Will the world wake up in time to recognize it?


    August 30th, 2021 | journalpulp | No Comments |

About The Author

Ray Harvey

I was born and raised in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. I've worked as a short-order cook, construction laborer, crab fisherman, janitor, bartender, pedi-cab driver, copyeditor, and more. I've written and ghostwritten several published books and articles, but no matter where I've gone or what I've done to earn my living, there's always been literature and learning at the core of my life.

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