Me too.
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This German Lawyer prepares a giant class-action lawsuit against the perpetrators of what he calls a "Pandemic of positive PCR tests".
Let's see how this "twist" in the narrative plays out...
http://www.bitchute.com/embed/zarFW3hwuyBc
What abour this?
https://fullfact.org/online/Rothschild-coronavirus/
Myopia Dystopia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy3tP-BW5do
One major reason Sweden does not have a lockdown like most places is because we are protected by our constitution. The government can't tell us what to do (except paying tax). However they want to bring in a "new" law called the "pandemic law" (and pandemic can be any number of things) where they can circumvent such constitutional rights. Naturally very few people seem to see the dangers with such a law.
Basically people without a medical degree or any higher education (most of the twats in government) want to be able to give advice to the population instead of the Swedish Center of Disease Control (that are populated with people that actually have a relevant education).
:p
In Germany they already passed something like this, on November 18. It's an amendment to the "Infection Protection Law", that allows the government (executive branch) to be enabled by the Parliament (legislative branch) to basically do whatever it fucking wants for four weeks in response to the "pandemic", and this four weeks period can be prolonged indefinitely. It's also a back-door preparation for mandatory vaccination (although they stated it will NEVER be mandatory), by stating in the amendment that anyone who is returning to Germany by any way (land, air, sea) may be asked to produce documentation of vaccination.
Australia is passing (if it hasn't already) an amendment to an older law, that makes any defense forces, local or foreign, immune from prosecution and from any liability for any act committed while on duty.
https://i.imgur.com/a2V60OB.jpg
Jeez. Worst thing is not what the governments are doing, rather how the public willingly go along with it - even shaming those opposed. I cannot believe people still think they can trust governments with flaky laws like these that can easily be abused.
Are you in contact with the situation in your previous fatherlands (either)?
:p
Not so hard to believe. Most people are too mentally inert, incapable of independent critical thinking. Even the so-called "intelligent" ones.
Not really, but in all my other "fatherlands" it appears to be even worse than in Germany (for now). The "they" are gradually getting to everyone.