Principles Abandoned During the Convid Scamdemic: A Countdown to Remember

Principles Abandoned During the Convid Scamdemic: A Countdown to RememberThe Final Word Written by Jeremiah Hosea via Substack, Would you prefer a dignified life or a dehumanized technocracy for your children? Lists have a certain appeal, perhaps due to their inherent order. This list presents eight fundamental principles that were seemingly abandoned during the Convid Scamdemic. It's presented in a countdown format for a change of pace. 8. Skepticism towards the Government — It's surprising how many people still trust the government despite historical evidence to the contrary. The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, presided over by the CDC, is one such example. More recently, we've seen a barrage of psyops and wars, dubious elections, unanswered questions about 9/11, lies about WMDs, and more. It's clear that the government has earned our distrust. 7. Distrust of Major Corporations, Particularly Big Pharma — Corporations are designed to maximize profit, often at the expense of ethics. This is particularly concerning when it comes to the pharmaceutical industry, which directly affects our health. The fact that corporations have been given legal indemnity is a recipe for disaster. 6. The Right to Question — Intellectual curiosity should be encouraged, not demonized. The notion of sterilizing mistakes or incorrect ideas from discourse is totalitarian. As Ryan Cristian of Last American Vagabond says, "Question everything." 5. Freedom to Associate — The government has no right to prevent us from seeing our families or friends unless we are engaged in criminal actions. The lockdowns were a flagrant violation of our natural rights. 4. Freedom of Religion — It's not the job of the government to suspend the fundamental right to worship and practice one's religion. The fact that liquor stores remained open while churches and mosques were ordered closed highlights the arbitrary nature of lockdown policies. 3. Haste Makes Waste — It's better to be well-prepared than rushed. Yet, this principle was disregarded in the case of "Operation Warp Speed." The lack of long-term safety data and rushed-to-market approach means that claims of safety and effectiveness are inherently false. 2. Body Sovereignty — Sovereignty over one's own body is the most fundamental right. If your body sovereignty is compromised, you are not a free person. Mandating Covid "vaccines" was a violation of the Constitution, the Nuremberg Code, and natural law. 1. No means No — The right to say no is sacrosanct. It's a principle fundamental to human dignity. It's a shame that this right was violated across society. Bottom Line These principles are fundamental to a free and just society. Their abandonment during the Convid Scamdemic is a cause for concern. We must remember these principles and strive to uphold them, for ourselves and for future generations. What are your thoughts on this matter? Share this article with your friends and join the conversation. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is delivered every day at 6pm.

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