I'm reading 'Judgment in Moscow'. The author expresses indignant disbelief and shock that none of the criminals who ran the Soviet Union never faced justice for their crimes. He further lambastes Western media and intellectuals for attempting to 'save' the Soviet Union and acting with utter indifference to such crimes and plight of human freedom. As a true liberal, he can but stand on the side lines watching in abject disillusionment.
I see parallels with the Covid moral panic. None of the people who ushered in the madness will face justice. I see absolutely nothing has changed despite the mountains of articles, essays and studies that have flooded the health market questioning everything. While there has been some movement and changes in other countries, Canada maintains its roster of 'experts' still peddling the same tedious routine. On and on we go with the medical tyranny charade. Those of us who see all of this for what it is - stupidity - can but watch on the side lines at the hysteria. We can try and present facts and evidence but that would lead us to the truth. Who needs that? Who cares? We want to 'forget'.
Forget if you must. It will come at a steep cost. Now we have the illusion of 'pandemic preparedness' agencies being formed. If you think 2020 was bad, wait until these suckers come into play. PP is a euphemism for total medical control through bureaucracy under the guise of the increasingly elusive and nakedly Marxist notion of 'public health'. For me, Covid showed me how much of a failure 'public health' is. Only Sweden gave me some hope it has some value.
It's all out of control. They want to test animals with a PCR that wasn't designed to detect infectiousness. The hubris and foolishness of it all.
Anyway. I've always enjoyed Russian literature,. So caustic in its seeming ramblings laced with cynicism, sarcasm and melancholic undertones about the gritty reality of human nature (similar to Italian neo-realism).
I reckon it's all up to the people now. It's simple really. Don't play. Don't get roped in by the fear.
"None of the people who ushered in the madness will face justice."
Oh yes they will! Wait on the Lord. Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.
"I see absolutely nothing has changed despite the mountains of articles, essays and studies that have flooded the health market questioning everything."
Redpill time? Time to leave behind the naive notion that 'medical professionals' were ever anything but indoctrinated technicians, paid to follow whatever procedures they're told to follow and prescribe whatever treatments they're told to prescribe. They're not people who actually understand science, what it is, how it works and how it doesn't work. They're not people who understand basic ethical principles or basic principles of critical thinking. They're just not! Never have been. Bernard Shaw's "The Doctor's Dilemma" with its long "Preface on Doctors" (written over a hundred years ago) is still as hilariously insightful (in the main!) as ever.
"Critics say our public health system has failed chronic disease patients, especially children. I must agree, and I'm even more frustrated that it's gotten steadily worse during my career. As parents and grandparents, doctors and good citizens, we must finally do something to end this chronic disease epidemic." — Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 2018 to 2021, writing in Newsweek: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-has-plan-make-americas-children-healthy-again-its-good-one-opinion-1957026
And the bastards are still at it—here, there, and wherever they have gained a foothold. Fight, fight, fight! https://stopthenihealthbill.org/
“World-wide surveillance of animal health,” he opines, “is not only desirable but essential.”
'Essential,' I wonder, for what? The whole course of human history has gotten by so far without it; but now it has become 'essential'? I guess we must be in an 'essentially' new phase of human history, by your colleague's facile reckoning. Bit of a 'trans-humanist,' then, is he, perhaps?
"Charity requires me to point out to my Catholic brother that his own rope is about to break. For, if I understand him rightly, the freedom strand has already snapped."
Indeed. But it would not and could not have snapped if the truth and charity strands were still holding. His rope, I dare say, is well and truly already broken.
I'm reading 'Judgment in Moscow'. The author expresses indignant disbelief and shock that none of the criminals who ran the Soviet Union never faced justice for their crimes. He further lambastes Western media and intellectuals for attempting to 'save' the Soviet Union and acting with utter indifference to such crimes and plight of human freedom. As a true liberal, he can but stand on the side lines watching in abject disillusionment.
I see parallels with the Covid moral panic. None of the people who ushered in the madness will face justice. I see absolutely nothing has changed despite the mountains of articles, essays and studies that have flooded the health market questioning everything. While there has been some movement and changes in other countries, Canada maintains its roster of 'experts' still peddling the same tedious routine. On and on we go with the medical tyranny charade. Those of us who see all of this for what it is - stupidity - can but watch on the side lines at the hysteria. We can try and present facts and evidence but that would lead us to the truth. Who needs that? Who cares? We want to 'forget'.
Forget if you must. It will come at a steep cost. Now we have the illusion of 'pandemic preparedness' agencies being formed. If you think 2020 was bad, wait until these suckers come into play. PP is a euphemism for total medical control through bureaucracy under the guise of the increasingly elusive and nakedly Marxist notion of 'public health'. For me, Covid showed me how much of a failure 'public health' is. Only Sweden gave me some hope it has some value.
It's all out of control. They want to test animals with a PCR that wasn't designed to detect infectiousness. The hubris and foolishness of it all.
Anyway. I've always enjoyed Russian literature,. So caustic in its seeming ramblings laced with cynicism, sarcasm and melancholic undertones about the gritty reality of human nature (similar to Italian neo-realism).
I reckon it's all up to the people now. It's simple really. Don't play. Don't get roped in by the fear.
The podcast at 'A Biblical Frame' (linked above) supplies some further advice pertinent to this advice. Do have a listen.
"None of the people who ushered in the madness will face justice."
Oh yes they will! Wait on the Lord. Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.
"I see absolutely nothing has changed despite the mountains of articles, essays and studies that have flooded the health market questioning everything."
Redpill time? Time to leave behind the naive notion that 'medical professionals' were ever anything but indoctrinated technicians, paid to follow whatever procedures they're told to follow and prescribe whatever treatments they're told to prescribe. They're not people who actually understand science, what it is, how it works and how it doesn't work. They're not people who understand basic ethical principles or basic principles of critical thinking. They're just not! Never have been. Bernard Shaw's "The Doctor's Dilemma" with its long "Preface on Doctors" (written over a hundred years ago) is still as hilariously insightful (in the main!) as ever.
"Critics say our public health system has failed chronic disease patients, especially children. I must agree, and I'm even more frustrated that it's gotten steadily worse during my career. As parents and grandparents, doctors and good citizens, we must finally do something to end this chronic disease epidemic." — Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 2018 to 2021, writing in Newsweek: https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-has-plan-make-americas-children-healthy-again-its-good-one-opinion-1957026
And the bastards are still at it—here, there, and wherever they have gained a foothold. Fight, fight, fight! https://stopthenihealthbill.org/
Grateful for your words and insights.
“World-wide surveillance of animal health,” he opines, “is not only desirable but essential.”
'Essential,' I wonder, for what? The whole course of human history has gotten by so far without it; but now it has become 'essential'? I guess we must be in an 'essentially' new phase of human history, by your colleague's facile reckoning. Bit of a 'trans-humanist,' then, is he, perhaps?
"Charity requires me to point out to my Catholic brother that his own rope is about to break. For, if I understand him rightly, the freedom strand has already snapped."
Indeed. But it would not and could not have snapped if the truth and charity strands were still holding. His rope, I dare say, is well and truly already broken.
I really enjoyed this.