Comment: It's telling how few articles there are covering Bosnia's nationwide rejection of the Covid jabs and lockdown restrictions. One would suppose that if the official narrative were true, then surely the international media would want to make an example of Bosnia's failings. However, like Sweden, Florida, and the few other regions that have, against all odds, been able to resist the globally coordinated lockdown agenda, it seems that Bosnia exposes the manufactured crisis for what it is.
Despite the stunningly Orwellian spin on this article, what it really reveals is how the people of Europe share a lot in common with the prison inmates of Bosnia; a great many suffered the jab not because they felt they needed it, but because, without it, their lives would be insufferably difficult.
Which is exactly the intended effect of the restrictions, as France's Macron said recently: "When it comes to the non-vaccinated, I'm very keen to pi** them off. So we're going to do it, the end. That's our strategy.'
Over 80% of the 2,000 men and women serving sentences in Bosnia's 13 prisons have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. That compares to slightly over 27% for the nation as a whole, a rate that results from a lack of takers, not an absence of shots.
Comment: Some of the propaganda coming out of the West is truly jaw-dropping, and it seems that there are a number of reasons for that: