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Friday, December 17, 2021

Is wearing a mask detrimental to your health – Yes!

 


Is wearing a mask detrimental to your health – Yes!

According to my cardiologist, as a heart patient I shouldn’t be wearing a mask at any time, even if I am not vaccinated. Why, you ask? That’s because you breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide and as a heart patient that is a potential death sentence that can kill me due to rebreathing in carbon dioxide instead of clean oxygen when I breathe.  Breathing in carbon dioxide is harmful to your lungs and your heart. So, if the government wants to kill people, they will mandate them to wear these stupid masks that could potentially kill a person due to constantly breathing in carbon dioxide instead of clean air each time their breathe. Who came up with this stupid and hazardous concept? Some idiot at the government level who knows nothing about science and biology I bet. It was probably some analysist who gets paid about $100,000 and has a degree in fine arts I bet.

Not only is the mandate unconstitutional, It's not even a real law that can be enforceable and it’s also detrimental to your health in so many ways. So, legislator’s and elected officials, stop with this nonsense of forcing people to wear a mask that could potentially kill them. If they die under your unconstitutional mandate, you are complicit to their death and should be prosecuted for their murder.

 

 Author Elizabeth Kilbride is a former political operative, author, scriptwriter, historian, journalist. business professional, and creative artist, and life coach consultant. Ms. Kilbride holds a Masters in Criminology and a BS in Business Management who stepped out of the loop for a while, but who is now back with a powerful opinion and voice in the direction of this country and our economy. As a life coach, she is available to counsel individuals to enjoy their dreams and a better life. Ms. Kilbride loves to travel, photograph her surroundings and is also a gourmet cook who loves to garden and preserve food for the winter months. 

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