SALLY MORRIS: THE ROOTS OF REVOLUTION?
At some point the time comes when we must acknowledge that our once-trusted systems – whether our legal/law enforcement systems, our political systems, our healthcare systems or our scientific study systems are off the rails. People have typically been standing on the sidelines and giving these systems an opportunity to work as they have been expected. An example of early tolerance was the famous “two weeks to flatten the curve” campaign. A lot of conservatives and even libertarians were willing to give this effort a chance, such was the panic whipped up by our media as to the “dangers” of this new virus. It was an easy step for the consortium of politicians and medical/pharmaceutical community to
ask this and be given cooperation by people because we simply knew nothing about it. The daily visuals of Chinese people falling over like logs in the streets and on the steps of buildings on the other side of the world were beamed at us until fear was instilled.
Next, some astute physicians went to work to find some likely treatments and lo! They found that a couple of familiar, well-studied and long-approved drugs were fortunately also highly effective in the treatment of this virus. Within minutes of hearing about these “breakthroughs”, our optimism was dashed when the medical/pharma establishment contrived to get them banned. It became difficult even for those who had been getting these drugs for other ailments to continue to get them. These drugs, Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, in combination with other safe nutrients, could have stopped this epidemic in its tracks. No one ever needed to die of covid. Yet we saw loved ones, friends, co-workers, suffer and die. We felt helpless and desperate.
This was the intended effect. Now all of our attention was focused on development of some life-saving vaccine. Trump put this at the top of his list of projects and in his efforts to out-do all of the previous accomplishments of science, eliminated every public health safeguard. Testing was skipped and interestingly, within a couple of months we were introduced to vaccines! Vaccines, which normally take years of development and careful testing, appeared miraculously on the market and were promptly pushed with huge government support. The first and most famous on-air demonstration of faith in the new vaccine was an unfortunate one for Pfizer – a young nurse, Tiffany Dover, was the chosen model for a hospital in Chattanooga, where she got the injection, clapped her hands, said a few words, brought her hand to her forehead and collapsed, dying on the spot. The cover-up attempt by the hospital was clumsy and made matters worse, fostering not confidence but suspicion.
Unbeknownst to the majority, the government quickly put into effect a number of protocols which have had a devastating effect on our freedoms. Medicare and Medicaid patients' rights in hospitals were erased. Did you think that you had some control over your treatment in a hospital? That you had a right to say no to any procedures or drugs? That right was eliminated by the federal government in 2021. Hospitals and other care facilities were strongly incentivized to 1) produce positive covid tests for everyone who was brought into the facility; 2) admit them as covid inpatients; 3) administer the only approved drug – remdesivir (not Ivermectin or Hydroxychloroquine, of course); 4) get that patient on a ventilator for at least a day; 5) when the patient dies, make sure that death is listed as due to “covid”; 6) make sure the coroner is also paid to certify the death as “due to covid” and 7) report this “covid death” to the CDC and thence to the media; 8) discharge any employee and if desired, cancel any doctor's licenses to practice should they object or make a public statement against or revelatory of these practices. This is the formula, then, that was implemented. Most people were not aware of the mechanisms involved and found it difficult to understand why a hospital would not simply discharge a patient “against medical advice”, as has been the practice forever. What changed it was the silent and stealthy undermining of the doctor-patient relationship by government funding.
Well, we can find some good reasons here for ending the unholy alliance among government, pharmaceutical corporations and the medical establishment. For one, we need our qualified, ethical medical personnel. We need them. We need them where we don't really need the administrators who are implementing the anti-patient, anti-human, antisocial government and pharmaceutical programs.
Now we have patients who want to escape but are literally being held prisoner, away from loved ones, away from home, while being denied appropriate medical care and instead subjected to treatments almost guaranteed to harm and most likely kill them. We are seeing this every day now. It has become the “norm”. We are seeing good healthcare providers – nurses with decades of experience, highly trained doctors – dismissed out of hand and their careers destroyed. That government dollar, that big-pharma dollar is all-powerful in the medical establishment's world.
Now the goal posts have been moved way beyond the pale. Now the benefactors of all of this corruption have exceeded all tolerable levels of greed. Now they want to inject babies of 6 months old with a chemical cocktail which has been maiming and killing adults and teenagers. Now we need to stop this.
In Canada, where the government has done what the American government wants to do, mandates have been slapped on the people. In order to work, in order for your business to operate, you need to allow someone to inject you with a substance which you have good reason to believe will kill or disable you. Truckers are being constricted in doing their vital work of transporting goods across the vast expanses of Canada. They want only to be allowed to be left alone and do their work, their often grueling and thankless work. The work in which they have invested their lives and fortunes. So they are now standing against these mandates – knowing, of course, that there is no limit in sight if they don't. It might seem controversial – after all, we all depend on them and they are now blocking roadways and rallying in their capitol to oppose these. It's hellishly inconvenient, of course. If it weren't there would be no point in it. We should support them. We should speak for them, contribute if possible to their fund-raising. If local, we should show support in any way we can.
The police are, of course, being dispatched to disperse them, arrest them, try to seize their equipment. I think we can expect that if they do they will destroy this equipment before it is ever returned to the owners. And we're not talking about some mere $40,000 pickup truck here. We are talking about bigger stuff. Much bigger. These truckers in Canada, like the “truckies” in Australia and our own truckers in the U.S., have really put it on the line. Their money really IS where their mouths are. We should urge police to support the truckers, not their superiors in government. We should call upon them to uphold their oaths to a higher Authority. Truckers are out in the cold of January and February in windswept outposts of Canada, as well as in the congested hub of oppression of Ottawa. The Canadian Prime Minister, Trudeau, is hiding out, making inappropriate statements from a distance away from all of this. He says he is perfectly willing to meet and hold discussion with protesters – as long as they are BLM, or any other group whose issues he agrees with, but certainly not these truck drivers. Not people who have tried everything else to come to terms with an increasingly oppressive government. And don't be fooled. We have exactly the same situation in the U.S. And it will develop into the same kind of confrontation because there is no interest among the oppressors about what is driving people to protest.
We can and should expect some false flag incidents at any kind of citizens' protest and this will be no exception. We've already seen someone posing as a racist by displaying the Stars and Bars while wearing a full ski mask. He was run out by the actual truckers. There was a report of someone demanding food at a soup kitchen, but that, too, would seem suspect because these truckers actually brought and are giving away food (I hope not to the approved “vaccinated” people, since those people are welcome in restaurants already).
It is difficult for most law-abiding people, conservatives, to support civil disobedience. Nevertheless, it is incumbent upon us to support these protests because without them – or if they simply go away – there is literally nothing between us and a repressive totalitarian state.
I remember when I was in high school and my English literature class was studying Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Was Brutus right? Well, he was sort of the patsy for the rest, but was there a justification for this coup d'etat? Caesar had dissolved the Roman Republic. He had made himself emperor, above the law. When the law no longer applies, when normal mechanisms for justice are removed, then there is no real moral obstacle to acting outside the law. We do not advocate knives in the public square, of course, or any other violence. But civil disobedience seems to be in order when our rights have been eaten out by greed and government power-grabbing. When an innocent person, not convicted of any crime, can be imprisoned and put to death, in a “hospital”, when in order to earn a living a person is required to allow an experimental substance to be injected into his body – which cannot be undone, which has in many cases caused serious harm to many, many others, finally, when one's children are being put at risk, then it is time for civil disobedience, for whatever resistance is required.
There is a lot of blame to go around for bringing us to this point. We need to acknowledge our own blame, which for most of us was some degree of compliance in unwarranted and unreasonable restrictions or demands. We need to take a critical look at our politicians, including not only the obvious villains, Fauci, Gates, Biden, but also Trump – who, rather than admitting he was mistaken in his response in 2020, has doubled down and urges everyone to fall in line and take the “vaccines” he claims to have fathered. We need, moreover, to take a fresh look at how we view the role of government in healthcare.
It becomes ever more clear that our Founding Fathers knew best when they so strictly limited the role of the federal government in domestic affairs. They left that to the states. While there is ample rope out there with which state governments can hang themselves, there should be no such thing as Medicare or Medicaid in the first place, no “Care” act, no Obamacare. These have been the tools used to imprison these unfortunate people and kill them – forcing treatments and drugs on them against their will and against families' wishes. Without this over-arching policy structure, this unethical alliance between government, medical establishment and big pharma would not exist. Sure, the pharmaceutical companies – the overall dictatorship – would do their best to buy individual hospitals and doctors and could do quite well with that but it would give people more choice in whom they could entrust with their healthcare, it would leave decisions with them, where they belong, not burying them in artificial, inhumane, unethical “protocols” dictated by entities who have no real stake in their lives.
It is this ugly establishment which has sent truckers on the road to protest. There is nothing sinister or anti-Canadian or anti-American about these protests. They are not trying to tell you that you can't have a “vaccine” if you want it. They are not even looking for revenge against those who have destroyed their economy and their lives and happiness. They only want their lives back. They want to be left alone. We need to support this. Let us hope that if we do, and if government sees that we do, that violence will be averted. Because if we don't, or if government and politicians perceive that we don't support them, that we are more interested in the comfort and convenience of “Number One”, that we are incapable of appreciating the sacrifice of these hard-working people, then we are all lost. Forget your comfort. You will become a serf overnight. This is the moment we must stand together. Of course there will be those who caution against standing up to this. It will provide an excuse for imposition of martial law, they will say. Much like something an enabler would say to the victim of an abusive relationship. Funny, isn't it, how we wonder why a woman stays in a situation in which she is terrorized, perhaps beaten, submitting to oppressive control by a partner – yet here we will see some telling us that the truckers' actions will bring martial law upon us. Well, why not? If we are going to be subjects to tyranny, it might as well be without our consent, rather than with it.
Last night Minnesotans across the state held their caucuses. At one of them, at least, a resolution was introduced to give moral support of Minnesota to these peacefully protesting truckers. Let us hope that this can end well. Let us hope that the truckers will not back down, that they will face down the oppressors. Let us hope that the police – whom conservatives all want to support – will obey their consciences and not their higher-ranking bosses. Let us hope that people, weaklings such as Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden, Dan Andrews and Jacinda Ardern, will blink, will back off and abandon their insane power grabbing. Let us hope that in the end our freedom will survive, that our children will be safe, that our economy will be allowed to recover. Let us hope that the evil-doers behind all of this will be brought to justice. They are killing people even as you read this. They also know they are killing people. They are committing murder in the first degree, with malice aforethought. They have all of the data and all of the evidence. They have had this for a long time. Yet instead of telling us the truth, that their “vaccines” are a failure and a danger to us, they double down, they expand their program to include little children. These children depend upon us – you and me – to defend them, to protect them. Unless we support the resistance we are not protecting them.
It is now time for us to join the protest in any way we can, by donation, by moral support wherever possible, physical support if possible. Above all we need to understand the sacrifices being made. This isn't for fun. It isn't for “glory”. It is simply for freedom. The idea of freedom is so powerful that it has inspired revolution. It did for America. Now we can see what the Founders saw, what Adams and Jefferson and Washington and Franklin saw, what the humble colonists saw. They knew it was their time to stand up. It is our turn now.
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