Lockdowns were the most successful state/corporate policy in world history for convincing the population to give up volition, liberty, and money to the biomedical cartels and all its associated parts. Something that is this monstrously successful for them becomes a model for the future, which they try and try until the population gets utterly and completely sick of it, as they did with the religious wars of old.
Substantial numbers of people today fear lockdowns far more than Covid, and for very good reasons.
The downside of that approach is that it invites regular people to comment on the wisdom of lockdowns.
Are we really continuing to imagine the goal of eradication still? That seemed to be the purpose of the lockdowns in the first place, if there was any goal at all.
"Some institutions have responded to the recent increase in Covid infections by reinstating pandemic-era rules," writes the Times.
Then the article proceeds to celebrate all the cases of pandemic restrictions, without a hint that these didn't work last time and won't work this time either.
Again, there has been no reckoning, which only increases the likelihood of a new round of lockdowns.
Lockdowns were the most successful state/corporate policy in world history for convincing the population to give up volition, liberty, and money to the biomedical cartels and all its associated parts.
https://brownstone.org/articles/are-we-facing-lockdowns-2-0/
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