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From the lepers in the Old Testament to the plague of Justinian in Ancient Rome to the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic, lockdowns were never part of conventional public health measures.
This is no time to call for the forgiveness of public officials, who knew what they were doing — and still do. Now the time to understand what happened in 2020, and who exactly is responsible.
According to former World Bank geopolitical analyst Peter Koenig, about half of the WHO’s budget is derived from private sources — primarily pharmaceutical companies but also other corporate sectors including the telecommunication and agro-chemical industries.
Interesting that The Intercept is finally picking up on this. “The work, much of which remains unknown to the American public…” Ya think? Not you! Not me! Aaron Kheriaty and others have been reporting on this case for quite some time.
Any worker fired for not taking a covid-19 vaccine should be rehired, and back pay instituted. This was unethical and wrong.
The implicit assumption is that, owing to their socioeconomic status, the superficial cutesiness of public health, and the panic surrounding the pandemic, all those who advocated these mandates must have done so in good faith.
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More than two years since the lockdowns of 2020, the political mainstream, particularly on the left, is just beginning to realize that the response to Covid was an unprecedented catastrophe.