Addendum to Zombie Mask World
- Michael Farnum
- Mar 26, 2021
- 2 min read

This is just a brief addendum to an earlier post regarding telltale verbal signs that an individual has in fact taken the download and thus been subsumed by the aforementioned Borg mind.

No, once again, not that Borg.
(For those of you born after the 1980s, Bjorn Borg was a great Swedish tennis champion who had several epic Wimbledon battles against John McEnroe. I'm sure you can look him up on You Tube, but I digress again . . .)
Back to the subject at hand. Despite news of the governors of multiple states at least temporarily dropping the ridiculous mask mandates, countless individuals across social media and elsewhere continue to implore us to continue wearing the masks, as well as continuing that essential social distancing. Of course, for all I knew these may not even be real people. For all I know they could be more fear-mongering AI bots or underground trolls just continuing the Masters' bidding. But just in case they are actual living, breathing human beings, for the sake of our own humanity, we must continue to have empathy for the fearful and the mentally ill, despite our selfish, conspiratorial suspicions. So, once again, I, as well, implore you all to continue to don the mask, at least, at the very very least when in the presence of these sad, fear-plagued individuals, if only for their sake, just as Jesus would have done, undoubtedly, I'm sure.
In the meantime, bear in mind that two states never invoked the mask mandate--South Dakota and Florida. Now assuming that the mask is the great virus preventer and ubiquitous savior that the sad majority of our population believes the mask to be, it would stand to reason that these two essentially mask-less states would be suffering just absolutely horrific death tolls from the C. But, no, this is not the case at all.
According to the CDC data tracker, South Dakota has reported 217 deaths/100, 000 people (1,928 in total) while Florida has reported 152/100,00 (32,875 in total). While South Dakota deaths are slightly higher than its neighbor to the north (North Dakota=192), its numbers per 100,000 are lower than the states of Arizona (231), Mississippi (234), Massachusetts (244), and New Jersey (273). As you can see, Florida's numbers are in the middle of the pack. Florida's numbers are in fact lower than each of its neighbors--Georgia (175/100,000), Alabama (213) and South Carolina (175).
Of course, I'm assuming we can actually trust these numbers, which is a huge assumption in itself.
Relevant links here:
Coronavirus in South Dakota: https://www.keloland.com/news/healthbeat/coronavirus/covid-19-in-south-dakota-209-new-total-cases-death-toll-increases-to-1928-active-cases-at-2480/
Coronavirus in Florida. https://usafacts.org/visualizations/coronavirus-covid-19-spread-map/state/florida
CDC Covid Data tracker: https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#cases_deathsper100k
On a side note, here are some interesting links to the CDC's predictive programming of an actual Zombie Preparedness program. And apparently, it's not a joke.
CDC Center for Preparedness and Response: https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/zombie/index.htm
https://offgridsurvival.com/cdcdhsfemazombieapocalypse/
Finally, I'll leave you with another classic bit of predictive programming from our Walking Dead hero, himself, the one and only, Rick Grimes:
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