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Thursday 11 February 2021

No to a 'Public Health' Dictatorship Resistance or Slow Death

No to a 'Public Health' Dictatorship Resistance or Slow Death

 Under the pretext of the fake ‘pandemic’, in Greece and in most countries of the world measures are implemented that financially crush the vast majority of society. On the back of the wreckage of the broken economy, however, the infinitesimal minority of billionaires not only do not follow the fate of society as a whole but, quite by chance, see their wealth and power grow even more.

In almost all countries, measures are being put into place that some scientists, well-paid employees of Big Pharma multinationals, are supposed to introduce, which have no health benefits unless they are precisely aimed at maximising deaths. By reducing the hours of food stores, workers who cannot shop in the middle of the night are all crowded at the same time. Fishing and hunting are prohibited so as not to get the flu of the sea bream or the virus of hares. It is forbidden to circulate, to get fresh air, to see the sun, that is to say to come into contact with the physical elements that strengthen our immune system, but also elevate the psychological state of humans. 

Of course, those who impose the ‘Covid-19 measure’ are excluded from them. Mitsotakis himself has been caught three times violating the measures (one with the singer Alkistis Protopsalti, one cycling in Parnitha, once eating on a balcony on the island of Ikaria). His nephew Bakoyannis, the same. In England the charlatan Neil Ferguson (Tsiodras is our Greek version) the same. In the U.S., dozens of Mayors and Governors alike. Everywhere those who impose imprisonments on us ‘to protect us’ violate it themselves without fear of getting a terrible disease. 

Apart from the economy, however, the functioning of society as a whole is being affected. The government's dictat is radically reducing the number of surgeries in hospitals. A curfew is imposed at night (not to be stuck by the other night-time workers who crowd the streets after midnight). Even on the day we are only allowed to go around with special permission, which even occupying governments had not thought of doing. Family gatherings are limited even within homes. Restrictions are placed on religious worship which did not even apply during the Turkish occupation. 3 or 4 people living under the same roof are prohibited from getting in the same car. Even the right to breathe is limited: in order to breathe legally we must wear the masks - gags sold by the Prime Ministers friend Davelis.

And all this, while all sides of the official narrative about the ‘pandemic’ (communicability, mortality, effectiveness of measures, vaccine safety, appropriate treatments) are challenged with compelling arguments by leading experts worldwide. For the first time since Galileo's trial by the Inquisition, the freedom of scientific research and dialogue is abolished. Any scientist who disagrees with the arbitrary decisions of the "experts" (such as computer scientist Bill Gates, politician Gebrejezus or physicist Ferguson) is kicked out of his position, appears from the well-fed media like a madman, and dissappears professionally. In our country, The Regional Governor Patoulis refers to the disciplinary doctor any doctor who dares to say publicly that what is being done is outrageous.

Those who have not yet done so will be forced in the next period to understand that the measures taken are political, not for public health and that they are not transient but have come to stay. The main reason for this is that their economy has collapsed. They are de facto obliged to squeeze production costs, if possible to ... below zero. With the new technologies they are preparing (artificial intelligence) the vast majority of employees will be on the sidelines. The same applies to most sectors as parts of small and medium-sized property. The goal is to accept the position of the slave and the theft of our property by a handful of multinational and international loan sharks for mass impoverishment. 

If we do not fight to regain rights that were still self-evident a few years ago, we will end up living in a dystopian nightmare that will be worse than the death with which we are threatened. 

But there's another way. The Greek people have already successfully fought two occupations. Ottoman and German. If we walk in the footsteps of our fathers, grandfathers and great-grandfathers, we can take our country back. For us, this is the only one way.
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