sexta-feira, 20 de agosto de 2021

"Liberté et résistance !": France's answer to the medical dictatorship

 

  

Despite these massive concentrations, with no face masks or “social distancing” of any kind, no clusters of COVID have been observed as a result of the mixing of citizens of all ages, many, if not most, unvaccinated. The number of deaths attributed to COVID remains low, while the proportion of positive tests has remained below four percent for the past eight days and is now below 3.5 percent.

 

Redacción Entre Noticias,
August 19th, 2021

The number of demonstrations against mandatory COVID-19 “vaccines” for health workers and the requirement of a health pass for many daily activities in France has increased once again: no fewer than 217 demonstrations took place across the country on last Saturday after the first week under the new segregation regime.

Dozens of videos posted on Twitter disprove the narrative of the powers that be: While they show only a fraction of the more than 200 rallies, each one reveals the huge and determined crowds that gathered in cities large and small for the fifth Saturday of protests.

If the official turnout figures are so blatantly false, this must mean that the government did not expect such widespread opposition to its project of social control. Coming, as it comes, from all sectors of society, the clamor of those who fight to defend their freedom and their right to protect their own health, keep their jobs and live normally is a threat to all established politicians. Most of them never said a single word against any of the COVID restrictions since March 2020. Therefore, the move is being downplayed to a point where any honest citizen can see that the government is lying.

Despite these massive concentrations, with no masks or “social distancing” of any kind, no clusters of COVID have been observed as a consequence of the mixing of citizens of all ages, many, if not most, unvaccinated. The number of deaths attributed to COVID remains low, while the proportion of positive tests has remained below four percent for the past eight days and is now below 3.5 percent.

I joined the march in Vannes, Brittany, where the crowd has visibly increased since the first march on July 17. The Interior Ministry counted 2,100 protesters on Saturday. A partial view of the Vannes rally can be seen here in a Twitter video (below). There were so many people, including newcomers who had not joined during the previous four demonstrations, that it was impossible to find all of your friends during the march - a sure sign of success.


 However, I was pleasantly surprised to meet our next door neighbor. Increasingly, people I meet on the streets of our town are expressing skepticism about the COVID narrative and their concerns about the experimental “vaccine”. The effects of months of relentless media beating seem to be wearing off. The lies of President Emmanuel Macron (in December he promised that mandatory vaccination would "never" happen and later said that a health pass would never be required for everyday life) are being denounced. And while COVID deaths are few and far between, the adverse effects of the "vaccine" are not, and people learn about them from friends and family.

Many coastal towns in our part of Brittany now have outdoor mask mandates once again, but at the rally in Vannes, hardly anyone wore one. In fact, speaking to people who came to the rally, I deduced that most locals are now simply ignoring the latest mask mandate.

In fact, at this point, the more restrictions the government puts in place, the fewer people seem to care about COVID. If you are lucky, you will now find stores where the assistants tell you not to bother with the mask. A video leaked earlier this month from the French West Indies showed a local government representative preparing for the official shoot telling the director of the regional health agency in Guadeloupe to remember to adopt "a serious and catastrophic tone" about the COVID situation on the island. Last week, Macron told members of the French government during their weekly meeting with the president: "We need to dramatize a bit so that everyone gets the vaccine." This news was confirmed by various government sources and quoted by the mainstream press.

 

 

Perhaps walking the streets of French towns with banners and flags is politically useless. Will a group of politicians as ideologically driven as Macron and his friends put an end to measures that are obviously aimed at forcing 12-year-olds to get the experimental vaccine? For a week, people like me who have not received the spike protein injection have been prohibited from taking part in cultural or sports activities, professional or leisure trips, visiting relatives in hospitals and hospices, receiving non-emergency medical care, going to restaurants or bars, or even from going to the beach in some places. We have become "unclean" in some way, if we cannot prove COVID negativity, which in turn means accepting incessant COVID testing.

For health workers, both caregivers and administrative staff, along with firefighters, the situation is even worse because the "vaccine" will be mandatory for them. As our rally progressed through the streets of Vannes, I spoke with an employee at a hospice for the elderly who told me that she had made a decision: she had a prior health condition that makes receiving the experimental “vaccine” particularly risky. That, however, will not exempt her, and she will stop working at the end of this month.

Another protester, a nurse from a local hospital, was told to either get the "vaccine" or not to return to work after her vacation in August. And this is despite the fact that mandatory vaccination can only be legally required from 15 September, without compensation and without unemployment benefits.

A doctor who joined the march confirmed to me that of the dozens of colleagues from different parts of France who had been asked about their personal experience with the coronavirus, only one had actually had two actual deaths among his patients. All the others had yet to face fatal cases.

Another protester spoke about a friend, the daughter of a local undertaker, who said her father kept seeing multiple death certificates a week with "COVID" marked as the cause of death, while the deceased's family insisted that his relative had died from some other cause.

So perhaps marching through the streets of Vannes wasn't so pointless after all. People meet and share their experiences first-hand. They find like-minded people who confirm that they are not alone or crazy. Who knows? Perhaps these meetings are preparing them to create solidarity networks in the "Brave New World" where the unvaccinated are already considered second-class citizens.

At Vannes, the main motto has changed somewhat from previous editions. "Liberté" was the motto then; now it is: “Liberté! Resistance!"

 


Leer en castellano: https://rubenluengas.com/2021/08/libertad-y-resistencia-grita-francia-ante-la-vacuna-y-pasaporte-de-vacunacion-obligatorios/

See also Pam Popper on the new French resistance.

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