Today is Good Friday, when people around the world reflect on the death of a man who — as Douglas Adams puts it in Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy — was “nailed to a tree for saying how great it would be to be nice to people for a change.”
Before being nailed to that tree, however, Jesus was adorned with a crown of thorns. In Latin, the word for crown is “corona.” And a thorn and a spike have some obvious similarities.
For the last two years, the human race has been tortured by the corona spike protein. If not in the form of an actual virus, at least in the form of propaganda, and, also, possibly in the literal form of the spike-producing mRNA clot shot being driven into the arms of unsuspecting victims around the world.
Jesus, whether you believe he was historically real or not, is a symbol of good. In the Bible, as well as many world myths and folklore, evil is represented by the serpent. Being a day of reflection on good versus evil, shepherd versus snake, God versus Satan, I posted a short blog post about Dr. Bryan Ardis’ theory that COVID-19 (and the medical treatments used against it) are derived from king cobra venom. You can read it on my blog. Warning: It’s a bit creepy.
—John C. A. Manley