Friends,
In
the "Covid Year" from early 2020 to now mid-2021, Sweden is an
incredible story of a country that didn't go along with the standard
"Covid Narrative". I remember distinctly arguing with a few
correspondents over the course of 2020 who argued that yes, Sweden
didn't do lockdowns or mask-wearing, but they regretted that and were
changing their tune as fast as they could. I argued back that that
wasn't true then, and for the most part – the vast most part –
I was correct. Sweden never did follow the standard lockdown-mask up
"narrative". The people I corresponded with were reading the MainStream News propaganda. They were lied to.
So,
how is Sweden doing today? It's doing fantastic, and that is in itself
and in comparison to other countries caught up in the whole Covid
idiocy. This article here at American Thinker, titled: "How Sweden Triumphed Over Covid" by William Sullivan, provides the latest news and links.
I
would note that while the article opens with Sweden, and offers links
to further info, it is also a review of the idiocy in the U.S. and other
countries. Here's an excerpt:
Coerced lockdowns and masks must be the only viable solutions, Progressives told us for over a year, because their “experts” like Anthony Fauci said that was what “the science” demanded.
And yet, there proudly stands Sweden, openly mocking the leftists’ most sacred orthodoxy of the moment.
But Sweden’s relative success isn’t limited to its medical outcomes. Not only did Sweden avoid the ravages of the virus in terms of death rates, but its citizens are unquestionably happier and more readily poised for the future. According to a new Pew Research poll, 86 percent of Swedes say the current economic situation is good, which dwarfs the assessments of Brits (44 percent), Canadians (49 percent), or the French (26 percent). Sweden’s citizens are most likely, among a host of world nations, to say that their government did a “good job” in handling the 2020 pandemic. Sweden’s 86 percent positive outlook on the economy is nearly reversed in America, with 71 percent saying that the current economic outlook is bad.
This
is an extremely important point, how the spirit, the mental attitudes
of the Swedes is so much better than the public moods of so much of the
rest of the world. Forcing people to be "vaccinated" is grotesquely
immoral. People instinctively know that and respond with anger and
depression (and eventually, if pushed far enough, violence).
And
making second-class citizens of those who aren't "sheeple" is
profoundly immoral, and is sowing the seeds of forcing people into
insidious classes that didn't exist before. Here in Hungary, someone I
know just found out that they can't get a dental procedure done,
something scheduled weeks ago, because just the other day the Health
Minister ruled that "intrusive" procedures (like drilling teeth) could
only be provided to those proving they've been double "vaccinated" or
willing to pay for a PCR test. The PCR test is utterly fraudulent and
even the CDC is backing away from it.
Dental
work is apparently an "elective" procedure as opposed to a
"life-saving" procedure, even though not getting the tooth fixed will
result in a far more serious medical situation in a few months.
This is screamingly evil –
it is evil to refuse care to anyone. That's especaill true to refuse
care to someone who refuses to take experimental drugs for a disease
that 99.7 percent of all people who get it survive.
It
is also evil because it creates outcasts, "untouchables" and it
replicates the status Nazis put Jews in from about 1938. The phrase they
used, "Dirty Jews" was not just an insult, a pejorative, but it was a
specific descriptive: the Nazis meant the Jews were naturally carriers
of disease, that having Jews around infected non-Jews with weird,
dangerous illnesses that only Jews carried. This is exactly what's beginning now.
We must all work to stop this for if we do not, concentration camps are
next, and in fact, plans are being drawn up for those! See here for an
example: Detention Camps Being Built for Those at High Risk.
An Préachán
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