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It brings to mind CS Lewis' warning about that most oppressive of tyrannies, "a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims."
Now, I cannot tell for sure if the vaccines, the lockdowns, the travel restrictions and the masks work or not. My feeling is that they don't, or at least, not in the way we are being told, but that's not the issue. The question is why are we being treated like stupid children who cannot simply choose, but have to take a "jab" and then get "green passes" to travel or work or enter any establishment.
Apparently, governments and big corporations worldwide are worried about our "health".
But are they, really?
Like monomaniacs, they seem to be worried exclusively about Covid.
Not about the incredible amount of mental health issues and the alarming increase of teenage suicides during the various "lockdowns".
Not about people, like my elderly neighbours, who could not see their family (who live in another country) for over two years and are suffering with solitude.
Not for the people who, afraid of contracting Covid, didn't go to the hospital to treat other conditions and died.
Not for the people who died or got sick because of side effects of the vaccines.
No, it's just "Covid". And even that doesn't seem to be their main worry. As long as they get their "vaccine passports" and their "tracking apps" and their "cashless society", they don't really care if you get the disease or not.
Science journalist Alex Berenson has been permanently suspended from Twitter, just one day after a viral series of tweets spotlighting an Israeli preprint study which showed that natural immunity from a prior Covid-19 infection is 13 times more effective than vaccines against the delta variant.
"The account you referenced has been permanently suspended for repeated violations of our COVID-19 misinformation rules," a Twitter spokesperson told Fox News.
The last tweet he posted, meanwhile, accurately noted that the vaccine "doesn't stop infection. Or transmission."
"Don't think of it as a vaccine," he added. "Think of it - at best - as a therapeutic with a limited window of efficacy and terrible side effect profile that must be dosed IN ADVANCE OF ILLNESS."
"And we want to mandate it? Insanity."
There are many examples of this, in many categories, such as "Corrections & Detentions," where words for "prisoner," "criminal," and others are to be replaced with "People/persons who are incarcerated or detained," or "Persons in pre-trial or with charge." In the category of "Disability," terms like "Differently abled" should be replaced with "People with disabilities/a disability." "Drug-users/addicts/drug abusers," etc., should be instead "Persons who use drugs/people who inject drugs."
The idea behind this is clear even without reading the CDC's preamble: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention want Americans to see and think about each other as people first, before they consider the person's condition. The CDC's intention is to humanize us, and seem to believe that their function is to tell us how to speak, and how to think, in order to do that. However, it is poorly designed, and will only be replaced by new missives in very short time.
The tragic case load - recorded every week in the six weeks leading up to May 30 - is a 57 per cent increase on the same period last year, prompting calls from mental health experts for an immediate boost to services.
The Victorian Agency for Health Information (child and adolescent edition) reveals an average 342 children, aged up to 17, presented to emergency departments each week.
Comment: The elephant in the room here is that this is, in all likelihood, completely attributable to lockdowns, social distancing and mask wearing. The government's hysterical overreaction to a rather mundane virus is arguably worse than the disease itself, especially for children and teens who are, for all intents and purposes, immune to the virus.
See also:
- Mass Psychosis: How to Create a Pandemic of Mental Illness
- Extroverts likely to suffer higher mental health toll in Covid lockdown
- Objective:Health - In The News: Smokers Get Less Covid | Covid Cases in India | Mental Health Crisis
- New analysis finds UK in grip of mental health crisis, with children worst affected
- Lockdowns were deemed bad for our mental health. Now the psycho-babble industry's inventing anxiety about a return to normal life
- Wanted man chooses prison over lockdown, as psychologists report surge in mental health issues in general population

Protestors react as the media bus following Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau leaves after the cancellation of a campaign event in Bolton, Ontario, August 27, 2021.
The Liberal campaign cancelled an early evening rally Friday after an unruly group of demonstrators denouncing Justin Trudeau and pandemic policies set off security concerns, with Trudeau himself saying that going ahead with the event would have put people at risk.
Dozens of local Liberal supporters, some with young children and dogs, gathered in a hotel parking lot in Bolton, Ont., northwest of Toronto, to hear Trudeau speak.
Comment: See also:
- My own country of Canada just kicked me out because my Covid immunity was acquired naturally and not from a vaccine
- Canada: Federal government to require vaccinations for all federal public servants, air and train passengers
- Small victory: Canada's Pearson Airport reverses decision to separate arrivals by vaccination status
- Gisele Levesque, the first person in Canada to be vaccinated against COVID-19, has died
- Canadian soldier who called on troops to refuse vaccine distribution faces mutiny related charge
- Chief medical officer says Canadians who refuse vaccine won't have "freedom to move around"
In 1989, researchers from the Salk Institute in California published a paper detailing how they developed an RNA transfection system that could "directly introduce RNA into whole tissues and embryos". The concept of using RNA as a drug is first described in this paper, making it the seminal work that formed the foundation for decades of further research in this area. The "Discussion" section of the paper states that:
"The RNA/lipofectin method can be used to directly introduce RNA into whole tissues and embryos (R.W.M., C. Holt, and I.M.V., unpublished results), raising the possibility that liposome-mediated mRNA transfection might offer yet another option in the growing technology of eukaryotic gene delivery, one based on the concept of using RNA as a drug."One of the Salk Institute researchers listed on the paper is Dr. Robert W. Malone, a scientist who has recently been censored on social media for warning about the possible dangers of the covid-19 vaccines. It could be argued that there's no expert more qualified to warn us about the dangers of mRNA injections than the man who helped pioneer the technology, nevertheless, Big Tech decided he was expounding "misinformation", because, well, they know better apparently.
Psychological and linguistic manipulation are, for those in power, proven tools for building, consolidating and maintaining dominance — a reality keenly depicted in George Orwell's never-more-relevant novel, "1984."
As phrased by master propagandist Edward Bernays, an approximate contemporary of Orwell's, the mind of the people "is made up for it by the group leaders in whom it believes and by those persons who understand the manipulation of public opinion."
Recent events surrounding COVID vaccines have shown that medicine and public health — with the help of a complicit media — are particularly skilled at "pull[ing] the wires which control the public mind."
The clever bag of linguistic tricks deployed by the medical cartel includes seeding evocative terms such as "vaccine hesitancy" and "lockdowns" (which is prison terminology) into popular and scientific discourse, forging slippery new definitions of words with formerly fixed meanings (such as "pandemic," "herd immunity" and "vaccine"), and circling failed products back around by giving them the positive spin of "boosters."
The Islamic State's propaganda arm used Amazon Web Services to host content promoting extremism, according to The Washington Post. Nida-e-Haqq, the group's media arm, posted messages on the website in the Urdu language, including ones celebrating the recent suicide bombing in Kabul that killed 170 people. Since Amazon's policy bars clients from using its services to incite violence and terror, the company pulled the website after The Post alerted it to its existence.
The website Amazon disabled provided content for the Nida-e-Haqq app, which recently showed an image of the Kabul bomber wrapped in a suicide vest. It's currently password-protected and not viewable, but it's been active since at least April, based on the online domain records The Post saw. Amazon spokesperson Casey McGee told the publication in a statement: "(F)ollowing an investigation, we have disabled a website that was linked to this app as it was in violation of the AWS Acceptable Use Policy."

This combination of photos released by the Austin (Texas) Police Department shows police officers Christopher Taylor, left and Karl Krycia, right. Taylor and Krycia have been indicted for murder for a line-of-duty fatal shooting of an Austin scientist. One officer, Christopher Taylor, was already under a murder indictment for another on-duty shooting death in Austin, Texas.
A special Travis County grand jury indicted Austin police officers Christopher Taylor and Karl Krycia on murder and deadly conduct counts in the shooting death of Mauris de Silva. The shooting happened after neighbors in a downtown condominium building reported de Silva was having a psychotic break and holding a knife to his neck.
According to police reports, Taylor, Krycia and a third officer confronted de Silva and told him to drop the knife. When De Silva lowered the knife to his side and advanced toward the officers, Taylor and Krycia shot him while the third officer fired a stun gun.
Comment: Cops in other countries, even when actually threatened, will risk their lives to remedy a situation whilst also doing their utmost to save that of their suspect; but not in the USA.
See also:
- US judge frees gang member despite attempted-murder charges, he then goes on crime spree
- Cops release disturbing video of random hammer attack in NYC subway
In what all parties agree is a very unusual and perhaps unprecedented step, a judge at Chicago's Daley Center has stripped Rebecca Firlit of custody because she refuses to get a vaccination shot.
"I miss my son more than anything. It's been very difficult. I haven't seen him since August 10th," Firlit told FOX 32 News in an exclusive interview.













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