Anonymous ID: 80ec61 Aug. 11, 2020, 7:27 p.m. No.10259187   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9387 >>9580 >>9783 >>9892

We Need a Principled Anti-Lockdown Movement

 

Shell-shocked is a good way to describe the mood in the U.S. for a good part of the Spring of 2020. Most of us never thought it could happen here. I certainly did not, even though I’ve been writing about pandemic lockdown plans for 15 years. I knew the plans were on the shelf, which is egregious, but I always thought something would stop it from happening. The courts. Public opinion. Bill of Rights. Tradition. The core rowdiness of American culture. Political squeamishness. The availability of information.

 

Something would prevent it. So I believed. So most of us believed.

 

Still it happened, all in a matter of days, March 12-16, 2020, and boom; it was over! We were locked down. Schools shut. Bars and restaurants closed. No international visitors. Theaters shuttered. Conferences forcibly ended. Sports stopped. We were told to stay home and watch movies…for two weeks to flatten the curve. Then two weeks stretched to five months. How lucky for those who lived in the states that resisted the pressure and stayed open, but even for them, they couldn’t visit relatives in other states due to quarantine restrictions and so on.

 

Lockdowns ended American life as we knew it just five months ago, for a virus that 99.4-6% of those who contract it shake off, for which the median age of death is 78-80 with comorbidities, for which there is not a single verified case of reinfection on the planet, for which international successes in managing this relied on herd immunity and openness.

 

Still the politicians who had become dictators couldn’t admit such astonishing failure so they kept the restrictions in place as a way of covering up what they had done.

 

That shock of Spring has now turned to a Summer of wickedness, with everyone pointing fingers at everyone else for the sorry state of life. Patience has run out and a national viciousness has taken its place. It is evident not only online but in person where strangers scream at each other for behaving in ways in which they disapprove.

 

What many states are calling “open” today would have been called “closed” six months ago. Sports are rare. Theaters aren’t open. In some places, you still can’t go to gyms or eat inside. Mask mandates are everywhere, and mask enforcers too. People are ratting out their neighbors, sending drones to ferret out house parties, and lashing out at each other in public places.

 

In a mere five months, lockdowners have manufactured a new form of social structure in which everyone is expected to treat everyone else as a deadly contagion. Even more preposterously, people have come to believe that if you come closer than six feet of another person, a disease spontaneously appears and spreads.

 

America has become an extremely ugly place. This is what lockdowns did.

 

https://www.aier.org/article/we-need-a-principled-anti-lockdown-movement/

Anonymous ID: 80ec61 Aug. 11, 2020, 7:28 p.m. No.10259193   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9316 >>9387 >>9580 >>9783 >>9892

Former US Attorney Joe DiGenova Says John Brennan Is Clearly Part of Durham Investigation While Criticizing NPR and Other MSM Reporting

 

Former US Attorney Joe DiGenova says he believes that Obama’s CIA Director John Brennan is included in the Durham Investigation and believes NPR and the MSM’s reporting is not accurate.

 

Former US Attorney Joe DiGenova was again on Mornings at the Mall on Monday morning. In his discussion this week, it was noted that reports came out this past week that John Brennan was not a likely candidate in John Durham’s investigation of the Russia collusion crimes. DeGenova said the following about Obama’s former CIA Director John Brennan (at the 5:30 mark):

 

Interviewer: …NPR with a follow up report, saying the Democrats are concerned about an October surprise from Durham. But baked into the NPR coverage is a revelation that Durham has not made John Brennan a target of prosecutors. In fact, Brennan has been supposedly told that he is not a target of prosecutors and that the former CIA Director’s involvement in the case is to help with technical aspects of the case. What do you make of these stories?

 

DiGenova: I do not believe the NPR story. It doesn’t make any sense. It’s completely inconsistent with the public record that we know about Brennan’s role and his consistent theme of being critical of the Administration and people and making suggestions both before, during and after his term as CIA Director that the President was a Russian asset. So it may very well be that John Brennan is not going to be indicted, that doesn’t mean that he isn’t a target.

 

By the way, the reporting by NPR on this has been abysmal. They have long since ceased to be a news organization. They are an arm of the Democrat Party just like the major networks and the major cable networks except for FOX.

 

As reported earlier, President Trump on Tuesday morning lashed out at “dirty cops” in the US intel agencies who targeted his 2016 presidential campaign.

 

Trump started off by blasting John Bolton then turned his ire toward Comey, Clapper and Brennan, the architects of Spygate.

 

The President called fired FBI Director James Comey and former DNI chief James Clapper “dirty cops” and slammed former CIA Director John Brennan as a sleazebag and “wacko.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/08/former-us-attorney-joe-digenova-says-john-brennan-clearly-part-durham-investigation-criticizing-npr-msm-reporting/