Protests against lock downs: here they come
"The people never
give up their liberties but under some delusion." -- Edmund
Burke, 1784.
The Chinese regime
broke the ice by imprisoning 50 million people at the start of
Operation Fake Pandemic. It sent a signal to the antichrist
Communist CDC and World Health Organization that they could command
huge imprisonments in other countries.
Well now, in America, a
different kind of ice is being broken. The resistance against the
imprisonment, against the economic devastation, against the loss of
freedom.
The governors of
American states are behaving like the governors of the original
colonies, taking their orders from a foreign power. In this case,
the power is the CDC, the World Health Organization, and by
extension, the United Nations, of which the WHO is a branch.
Yes, a bloodless coup
has already occurred.
The UN, in particular,
has stated in a thousand different ways that it wants the US, and
every nation, to bow to a world authority. The current strategy is
medical. If climate change didn't do the trick, try another angle.
"This will teach
the Americans a lesson."
Americans may have
their own lesson to teach.
The last time I looked,
Bill Gates hadn't bought off the whole country yet.
The Telegraph, UK,
April 16: "Release us!' Anti-lockdown protests break out across
America, with some featuring flags and guns"
"Four states see
protests with more to come as critics target governors and demand
their constitutional rights"
"In Kentucky the
protesters chanted 'we want to work' and 'facts over fear'. In
Michigan some carried rifles with their US flags as the snow fell."
"There were Trump
caps visible among the crowds gathered in Ohio, while in North
Carolina a woman led away by the police shouted 'God Bless America'."
"Right across the
United States, a country now in its second month of tight
restrictions to stem the spread of Covid-19, small but vocal protests
have begun to spring up."
"These
anti-quarantine gatherings, emerging amid unprecedented surges in
unemployment, are happening at state capitals and often targeted at
governors."
"The common thread
is a demand for orders keeping people at home and businesses shut to
be loosened, thereby helping a US economy choked off by the
lockdowns."
"Many of the signs
and shouts accuse the state governments of overreach - a clue,
perhaps, as to why such protests are being seen in America but not
yet in Britain."
"Suspicion of big
government is deeply rooted in a country born from revolution and a
point of pride on the Right, where many of the protests appear to be
emanating from."
"It may also
reflect frustration voiced by Donald Trump, who has made no secret of
his desire to lift restrictions and at times bemoaned scientific
advisers pushing social distancing rules."
"On Wednesday the
US president was set to share with governors his administration's
guidance on how to open back up society after the 'Great Lockdown'."
"In recent days Mr
Trump has stuck an upbeat tone, talking of 'light at the end of the
tunnel' and saying on Wednesday that America had passed its peak of
Covid-19 cases."
"One of the
biggest protests occurred in Michigan, whose governor Gretchen
Whitmer is a rising star in the Democratic Party and has clashed with
Mr Trump in recent weeks."
"Thousands of
people descended on the Michigan Capitol in Lansing on Wednesday,
many sitting in cars and honking horns in what was dubbed 'Operation
Gridlock'."
"One poster read
'hands off our citizens!!!'. Another declared 'I prefer dangerous
freedom over peaceful slavery'. A third just had two words written:
'Release us!'"
"Some of those
present said Ms Whitmer's stay-at-home order was too restrictive,
stifling the economy and unfairly undermining personal liberty."
"[A] woman who
spent some of the protest waving the stars and stripes from the back
of a pick-up truck had been impacted by job losses."
"'Our community is
struggling. My husband is on unemployment [benefits] for the first
time in our life,' she said. 'We want to go back to work'."
"Michigan has been
one of the US states hardest hit by the financial deep-freeze caused
by the coronavirus pandemic, with a quarter of the workforce filing
for unemployment."
"Right across
America record job losses are being recorded. On Thursday it was
announced 5.2 million people filed for unemployment benefits last
week."
"That takes the
four-week total up to 22 million, or around one in eight people
working a month ago. It is unlike anything seen since the Great
Depression in the 1930s."
"In Kentucky,
another Democratic governor, Andy Beshear, was the target of
criticism as around 100 protesters voiced their disapproval at the
state Capitol in Frankfort."
"They chanted
'open up Kentucky' and 'you're not a king, we won't kiss your ring',
sometimes through megaphones, as the governor tried to brief the
press on the outbreak..."
---For one of their
International Youth days, the United Nations cooked up the slogan,
"Change Our World." Through their World Health
Organization, they're trying all right. But the phrase is so weak.
Maybe I can help them out.
---Workers of the
world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your chains. Remember
that one? Doesn't really gain traction when the first step is firing
all the workers from their jobs. There's always Stalin's gem: a
single death is a tragedy, a million deaths is a statistic. No,
let's leave Joe and Mao in the dustbin of lunatics. So what else?
I like the simple:
LIBERTY.
It ripples. It has
waves. Far reaching implications.
Those protestors in
Michigan and Kentucky and Ohio and North Carolina. They're peculiar.
They're not behaving like robots wearing medical masks. They're
acting like... live humans. Humans who are free.
Jon Rappoport
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