Anonymous ID: 05d022 Sept. 10, 2020, 8:51 p.m. No.10599428   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9658 >>9864 >>9971 >>0097 >>0142

The Evidence Keeps Piling Up: Lockdowns Don’t Work

 

The toll lockdowns have taken on human life and human rights has been incalculable. Increases in child abuse, suicide, and even heart attacks, all appear to be a feature of mandatory stay-at-home orders issued by politicians who now rule by decree without any legislative or democratic due process. And then, of course, there is the economic toll on employment, which will feed negative impacts into the longer term. The economic burden has fallen the most on the young and on working-class families, whose earners are least able to work from home.

 

These measures also have made a mockery of basic human rights while essentially expropriating private property. Mom-and-pop business owners were told to shut their doors indefinitely or face arrest. The unemployed were told it was now illegal to work for a living if their careers were deemed “nonessential.” Police officers have beaten citizens for not “social distancing” while mothers have been manhandled by cops for attempting to use playground equipment.

 

This was all done because some politicians and bureaucrats—who were in no danger of losing their large paychecks—decided it was a great idea to carry out a bizarre and risky experiment: forcing large swaths of the population to stay at home in the name of preventing the spread of disease.

An Experiment Concocted by Governments

 

Indeed, politicians have long dreamed of forcing people into isolation en masse. But this was most recently revived during the George W. Bush administration. As the New York Times reported in April,

 

Fourteen years ago, two federal government doctors, Richard Hatchett and Carter Mecher, met with a colleague at a burger joint in suburban Washington for a final review of a proposal they knew would be treated like a piñata: telling Americans to stay home from work and school the next time the country was hit by a deadly pandemic.

 

Drs. Hatchett and Mecher were proposing…that Americans in some places might have to turn back to an approach, self-isolation, first widely employed in the Middle Ages.

 

How that idea — born out of a request by President George W. Bush to ensure the nation was better prepared for the next contagious disease outbreak — became the heart of the national playbook for responding to a pandemic is one of the untold stories of the coronavirus crisis.

 

The concept of social distancing is now intimately familiar to almost everyone. But as it first made its way through the federal bureaucracy in 2006 and 2007, it was viewed as impractical, unnecessary and politically infeasible.

 

https://www.naturalblaze.com/2020/09/the-evidence-keeps-piling-up-lockdowns-dont-work.html

Anonymous ID: 05d022 Sept. 10, 2020, 8:53 p.m. No.10599447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9658 >>9679 >>9864 >>9971 >>0097 >>0142

‘Racial discrimination’: Beijing blasts Washington for revoking visas of 1,000 Chinese students

 

Chinese students whose visas were revoked by the US were persecuted for political reasons, the Chinese Foreign Ministry has said, adding that Beijing reserves the right to respond to the move.

 

The visa move by Washington amounts to “outright political persecution and racial discrimination” of Chinese students and a violation of their human rights, the ministry’s spokesman, Zhao Lijian, said.

 

The revocation of visas and other anti-Chinese steps by the US “run counter to its self-proclaimed openness and freedom,” he added. The spokesman urged Washington to “immediately stop its unreasonable restrictions and suppression of Chinese students."

 

Beijing “reserves the right to make further reaction,” he added.

 

On Wednesday, the US blocked the visas of over 1,000 students over their alleged ties to the Chinese military, ostensibly in order to “prevent them from stealing and otherwise appropriating sensitive research.” Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf insisted that Beijing is “abusing student visas to exploit American academia.”

 

There are around 370,000 Chinese nationals studying in American colleges and universities, which makes it the largest foreign student group in the US.

 

Tensions between Washington and Beijing have been running high for months over a range of issues, including the US crackdown on Chinese telecom giant Huawei and popular video sharing app TikTok over spying allegations, as well as the American backing of independence movements in Hong Kong, and US relations with Taiwan.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/500397-china-us-student-visa/

Anonymous ID: 05d022 Sept. 10, 2020, 9:25 p.m. No.10599759   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9858 >>9942

Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth

 

Justice Rising | 9/11 in 2020

 

Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth is thrilled to present “Justice Rising,” an online conference from Friday, September 11, to Sunday, September 13, on the continuing struggle for 9/11 justice and the destructive trajectory of the post-9/11 world.

 

https://www.ae911truth.org/