A Cross Section of America Turns Out to Challenge Covid Dictates
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Steve Kirsch, Drs. Pierre Kory, Paul Marik, Peter McCullough, Robert Malone, Ryan Cole, & Richard Urso lead a peaceful rally against vaccine mandates at the Lincoln Memorial.
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They carried signs about the right to say “no” and freedom from fear.
They were angry and frustrated and happy to vent it.
They turned out on a sunny, chill Sunday—some with babies, others with flags—for the Defeat the Mandates march in Washington, D.C.
Thousands of people—estimates varied—walked peacefully along the reflecting pool from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial, where ostensibly they came to listen. But by their presence, and their evident outrage, they perhaps also told America what it needs to hear.
There is another way to think about how to overcome covid-19. It is not just about a vaccine, in particular one forced by government dictates. And it is time for regular folks to tune in and turn out.
“Bravery, not obedience,” said one sign carried by a blonde youngster, hoisted on her father’s shoulders. “Recognize Natural Immunity,” said a sign held by a woman in sunglasses. “I’m not anti-vax. I’m pro-freedom,” said another.
The signs were mirror images of the message delivered by a who’s who of doctors, scientists, and eminent activists, from Dr. Robert Malone, inventor of the foundational vaccine technology, to Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a legendary activist and author of a scathing book on the government’s pandemic missteps.
These experts, too, said “Enough!” to the anti-treatment, vaccine-only management of covid by government, medicine, and media. They shouted it; they spoke like ministers at the pulpit; they savaged a pandemic response that lacked compassion and, they said, did more harm than good.
“The vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths that occurred in this country could have been prevented,” said Dr. Peter McCullough, a cardiologist and highly published researcher. “We never had a full-throated endorsement from our government agencies—the CDC, the NIH, and the FDA, nor the White House Task Force. Not once…In fact, we heard the opposite through a series of statements, a series of actions. There was effectively a chill put on early treatment.”
Instead, the government focused solely on behavioral controls—like masking, distancing, and lockdowns—and on vaccines. “Not a single person here is against the broad use of vaccines….But when the vaccines were in development, we knew it was a gamble. It was,” he added, referring to the injections’ risks and benefits,” a gamble of a lifetime, if not a gamble for all time for humanity.”
“We have known for two years that there are cheap, safe, highly effective, and widely available medicines that can treat this disease,” said Dr. Pierre Kory, a leading early-treatment proponent, in an emotional and angry speech. “That information has been suppressed. We are in a war of information…People are dying. They are killing us with censorship and propaganda.”
Testament, perhaps, to that censorship was the turnout of perhaps 20,000 to, by organizers’ estimates, 50,000. The Women’s March on Washington relied heavily on Facebook to draw, officially, nearly a half-million people in 2017, making it the largest protest in U.S. history when combined with others nationwide. But the platform now heavily censors messages, like the march, that promote so-called “vaccine hesitancy.” (Twitter was more accommodating, for the record.)
In the same vein, ideas that challenge prevailing covid dogma are marginalized. Two days before the march, a lengthy Yahoo News article referred to fears by federal law-enforcement officials of “potential violence and extremist activity,” referring four times to “far-right” groups.
The Defeat the Mandates website had billed the march as all-inclusive: “Americans of every class and color. Democrats and Republicans. Vaccinated and unvaccinated.” Politics was largely avoided by speakers, though anti-Biden signs were sprinkled throughout the audience.
Dr. Ben Marble, founder of MyFreeDoctor.com, said the turnout was “relatively good. But there should have been a million people there.”
The march is the first major protest against covid policy in the United States, even as others have been held in France, Germany, England, and Australia. It comes as the Omicron variant is redefining covid as a mild illness in a wave that will pass quickly. Several speakers referred to the looming potential for an end to the pandemic.
Dr. Malone was warmly embraced by the crowd, having fearlessly and harshly criticized how the technology he developed has been used…
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The concept of “nation state” is increasingly obsolete as it is slowly revealed that the World Economic Forum has trained and placed a wide range of “Manchurian candidates” into leadership positions across western political organizations and globalist corporations. Quoting from this brilliant synthesis of Michael Lord:
“In 1992 (Klaus) Schwab established a parallel institution, the Global Leaders for Tomorrow school, which was re-established as Young Global Leaders in 2004. Attendees at the school must apply for admission and are then subjected to a rigorous selection process. Members of the school’s very first class in 1992 already included many who went on to become important liberal political figures, such as Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy, and Tony Blair. There are currently about 1,300 graduates of this school, and the list of alumni includes several names of those who went on to become leaders of the health institutions of their respective nations. Four of them are former and current health ministers for Germany, including Jens Spahn, who has been Federal Minister of Health since 2018. Philipp Rösler, who was Minister of Health from 2009 until 2011, was appointed the WEF’s Managing Director by Schwab in 2014.
Other notable names on the school’s roster are Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand whose stringent lockdown measures have been praised by global health authorities; Emmanuel Macron, the President of France; Sebastian Kurz, who was until recently the Chancellor of Austria; Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary; Jean-Claude Juncker, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg and President of the European Commission; and Annalena Baerbock, the leader of the German Greens who was the party’s first candidate for Chancellor in this year’s federal election, and who is still in the running to be Merkel’s successor.
We also find California Governor Gavin Newsom on the list, who was selected for the class of 2005, as well as former presidential candidate and current US Secretary of Transportation Peter Buttigieg, who is a very recent alumnus, having been selected for the class of 2019. All of these politicians who were in office during the past two years have favored harsh responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and which also happened to considerably increase their respective governments’ power.
But the school’s list of alumni is not limited to political leaders. We also find many of the captains of private industry there, including Microsoft’s Bill Gates, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Virgin’s Richard Branson, and the Clinton Foundation’s Chelsea Clinton. Again, all of them expressed support for the global response to the pandemic, and many reaped considerable profits as a result of the measures.”
Have these people demonstrated competence in managing this global crisis?
They believe that we should surrender our freedom to choose and exercise personal autonomy because they are better qualified to manage our affairs for us.
Personally, I think that we can conclude that they have clearly demonstrated gross incompetence combined with medical ethics which seem to essentially mirror those of Dr. Josef Mengele, and we should not and cannot rely on them to lead the one world government which they wish to impose on us for our own good. Personally, a global system grounded in the philosophy of “govern me harder, daddy” is not one that I am willing to agree to, thank you very much. I have had quite enough of autocratic narcissists to last me for the rest of my life.
If you wish to really follow me down the rabbit hole, please review the documentation and video presentations concerning the The Davos Agenda of 17—21 January 2022 generously provided by the World Economic Forum, and consider reading both of the Klaus Schwab/Thierry Malleret volumes “COVID-19: The Great Reset” and the more recent update “The Great Narrative (The Great Reset)”, both of which Amazon will be quite willing to sell you. And for a weekly update, you can subscribe to Thierry Malleret’s “Monthly Barometer”, which Amazon summarizes for us as follows:
"Thierry Malleret is the Managing Partner of The Monthly Barometer, a succinct predictive newsletter that also provides tailor-made research to its subscribers."At least the overlords are willing to provide us a window into their current plans for managing our lives. For a price, of course. Extracting just a bit of rent along the way; a little pinprick. Personally, I do not wish to become comfortably numb. Leave our kids alone.
Straight from WEF Press
The World Economic Forum is pleased to announce that it will hold its Annual Meeting 2022 in Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, from Sunday 22 to Thursday 26 May. Under the theme, Working Together, Restoring Trust, the Annual Meeting 2022 will be the first global in-person leadership event since the start of the pandemic.
The Annual Meeting 2022, returning to Davos-Klosters after a two-year hiatus, will offer world leaders an opportunity to take stock of the state of the world and shape partnerships and policies for the crucial period ahead.
Topics on the agenda will include the pandemic recovery, tackling climate change, building a better future for work, accelerating stakeholder capitalism, and harnessing the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum, said: “After all the virtual meetings taking place in the last two years, leaders from politics, business and civil society have to convene finally in person again. We need to establish the atmosphere of trust that is truly needed to accelerate collaborative action and to address the multiple challenges we face.”
The World Economic Forum will continue to communicate closely with the Swiss government on the public health situation in Switzerland. The meeting will take place as long as all necessary conditions are in place to guarantee the health and safety of its participants and the host community.
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“Entering the American healthcare system, one has to have a basic knowledge of it to be safe,” he said during a recent interview. “Medical errors are the third leading cause of death. Not a lot of people know that.”
In his new book, How to Avoid Being a Victim of the American Healthcare System: A Patient’s Handbook for Survival, Dr. Wilcox offers information, facts and tips that can help patients and family members navigate through the morass.
“I have seen some alarming situations that nursing school never prepared me for,” Dr. Wilcox said. “Not being prepared and knowledgeable means you will have little control over the health care you receive.”
His goal in writing this book was to level the playing field, enabling consumers of health care to understand how to avoid getting caught in the systemic net.
In his own words, Dr. Wilcox’s book explores “what to do if you have to go to a hospital, how to handle an insurance company’s claim denial, how to find an alternative to high-priced prescriptions and why the current pay-for-fee system is inadequate. You will also discover the direction the healthcare system needs to move in, to holistically care for you, the patient … information that the health care entities would prefer you didn’t know.”
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