Experts Shred Australia’s C-19 Inquiry
Many believe the path to building back trust requires contrition and transparency – the government must apologise for its mistakes, compensate those it harmed, and reinstate the jobs it terminated.
Many believe the path to building back trust requires contrition and transparency – the government must apologise for its mistakes, compensate those it harmed, and reinstate the jobs it terminated.
You will find herein the most well-documented and coherent presentation of answers to the core questions (what, how, why) that all of us have been asking since this hell was first visited upon us.
This is an astonishing state of affairs that has received almost no attention.
There seems to be no stopping the counterrevolution at this point, as the spat upon and disrespected middle voice of cultural normalization claws its way back from humiliation back into the mainstream of cultural experience.
More than 115 briefs supporting the Dan Andrews government’s public health orders should now be released, reportedly averaging 40 to 60 pages each.
If there’s one lesson here I hope that at least those in this room can take to heart it is that if, God willing, you ever find yourself in power, or in a position of influence, you remember that sometimes the wisest thing to do is to do nothing.
Another five years into the future, and it will shock you how much Covid never happened. Don’t let that happen. Keep talking about it.
The German government knew Covid was engineered in China: they suppressed the truth.
Dupont Circle was home to many of DC’s best-educated residents. The more graduate degrees they amassed, the more submissive they became. But it was a different story in Anacostia, the poorest part of the city, where one of the unsung heroes of the pandemic emerged.
Whatever their motives, the goal seems very clear: Get as many countries as possible to lock down for as long as possible, at least until vaccines become available. Birx+cabal had to create enough panic to make it happen.
This is our moment to voice the good and the bad. Let the commission know your experience and how your life was impacted by the government C-19 response.
Science requires us to challenge received ‘truth’ and seek out better evidence. But that questioning challenges our baked-in respect for authority.
Among the poor and lower middle class, they couldn’t really care about Covid tyranny. The rules imposed were simply seen as another government roadblock to them earning their daily wages. They mostly didn’t comply because they could not afford the finances, time, or mental capital.
The hearing is set down for three days starting 10 March. It’s one of many small steps on the way to ensuring we never so readily slip into tyranny again.