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The Amish Approach
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Clearly the Amish seem to have more common sense than general public & goverment what comes to handling covid health issues, no doubt about that .



How Amish Communities Achieved “Herd Immunity” Without Higher Death Rates, Lockdowns, Masks, Or Vaccines






Quote:In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, thousands of Amish families took a different approach to COVID-19. Their outcomes are a story you probably won’t hear anywhere in mainstream media.

By May 2020, the Amish were through COVID and had obtained herd immunity according to those studying the communities. To get there, they did not implement lockdowns, vaccine campaigns, mask wearing, or social distancing. They instead stuck to what they valued most, community, contribution, family, health and tradition. Values that were pushed to the back seat in most areas of the world who put reducing COVID cases above everything else.

Quote:Initially the Amish in Lancaster adopted a very brief shutdown at the start of COVID. Like many others, they were trying to find out what was going on and how severe the disease was. But once things were more clear, they took an approach that somewhat resembles what The Great Barrington Declaration sets forth – some focused protection for the vulnerable, but let people live their lives.

As COVID continued on, the ‘outside’ world began adding restrictions. Governments were telling their citizens to lockdown, stop working, wear masks, social distance etc. The Amish didn’t feel this was in alignment with what they believe in.

Calvin Lapp, an Amish Mennonite living in Lancaster, PA, told Sharyl Attkisson during an interview about the approach their community took with COVID.

“To shut down and say that we can’t go to church, we can’t get together with family, we can’t see our old people in the hospital, we got to quit working…. It’s going completely against everything that we believe in and you’re changing our culture completely in asking us to act like they wanted us to act the last year. We’re not going to do it.”


Quote:“There’s three things the Amish don’t like: that’s government – they won’t get involved in government. They don’t like the public education system – they won’t send their children to education. And they also don’t like the health system – they rip us off. Those are three things that we feel like we’re fighting against all the time. But those three things are part of what COVID is.”






I dont know the Amish folks other than this side, handling covid. If they do not watch TV that`s common with me .
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They have strong traditions and faith. They exercise their rights and find freedom in the legal loop holes, a hard thing to do without the traditions and values they actively live by.

They have a community that is willing and able to be independent from government to a large degree. Their example is a good argument against the idea of going on your own in a bug out SHTF survival scenario. As prepared as you might be, you can't survive too long on your own and need the type of community the Amish have to make it IMO.
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(11-30-2021, 03:36 PM)Michigan Swamp Buck Wrote: They have a community that is willing and able to be independent from government to a large degree. Their example  is a good argument against the idea of going on your own in a bug out SHTF survival scenario. As prepared as you might be, you can't survive too long on your own and need the type of community the Amish have to make it IMO.

You're exactly right.

When the Gubment goes full-tilt, which I firmly believe could happen the moment people collectively resist the moving goal posts, they'll be the first ones rounded up and sent to the Zyklon B showers.
'Cause if they catch you in the back seat trying to pick her locks
They're gonna send you back to Mother in a cardboard box
You better run!


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