Can you believe it's been five years? It has.
Five years ago this week the federal and most state governments announced American society would be shut down for “two
weeks to flatten the curve.” What followed was a series of atrocities that were immoral, unscientific, unjustified, and completely ineffective. And no goverment official, elected or appointed, has paid any price for this whatsoever.
I know. There is a strong impulse to move on with one's life. Covid is in the rearview mirror and there are plenty of new things to worry about on the political scene. But I believe very strongly that impulse
must be resisted.
It isn't just that people like Anthony Fauci weren't prosecuted (and can't be for a lot of things after Biden pardoned them). While they should have been prosecuted, far more important is that their legacy, and the legacy of the crimes they committed against the American people, is destroyed.
Too many Americans still buy the official narrative that Covid was akin to
the bubonic plague and that what government officials did, even if a little excessive, was necessary. It wasn't.
None of the Covid narrative was true. It was not nearly as deadly as they said. There was no asymptomatic spread. Let me say that again. THERE WAS NO ASYMPTOMATIC SPREAD. The importance of that fact cannot be stressed enough because if there was no asymptomatic spread, there was never a justification for the worst aspects of the
Covid Regime: lockdowns.
Even if Covid were deadlier and/or were spread asymptomatically, there still wasn't any justification for what they did. What's more, nothing they did had any effect on Covid. None. Zip. Nada. All the devastation they visited upon people's lives, businesses, and souls was completely ineffective in terms of Covid outcomes. It was all pain and no gain.
These may
seem like startling claims but I have receipts for every single one of them. Whatever you remember about the Covid Regime, I can promise you that after today's episode of Tom Mullen Talks Freedom you'll agree it was worse than you remember in every respect: morally, scientifically, politically, and pragmatically. It was a disaster that must be publicly repudiated or they will do it again, perhaps next time to fight "climate change."
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share this episode with friends and relatives. Never forget.
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Tom Mullen is the author of It’s the Fed, Stupid and Where Do Conservatives and Liberals Come From? And What Ever Happened to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness?
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