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The Final Countdown | ZeroHedge

October 20, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Article by Jeremiah Hosea via Substack,

Would you choose a dignified life or a dehumanized technocracy for your children?

Lists have always appealed to me due to their sense of order. Here is a countdown-style list of fundamental principles that were abandoned during the Convid Scamdemic.

8. Do Not Trust the Government — Recent history is filled with examples that show why trusting the government is a mistake. From the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment to the numerous wars and psyops, the government has consistently proven itself untrustworthy.

7. Don’t Trust Major Corporations, Especially Big Pharma aka Big Harma — Corporations prioritize profit over everything else, often at the expense of public health. The pharmaceutical industry’s corruption is particularly concerning.

6. The Right to Question — Critical thinking and questioning should be encouraged, not demonized. Intellectual curiosity is essential for progress.

5. Freedom to Associate — Lockdowns violated our natural rights and had no scientific basis. Restricting movement under the pretext of protecting public health was a gross overreach.

4. Freedom of Religion — The government has no right to suspend religious freedoms. Religious exemptions should be respected and upheld.

3. Haste Makes Waste — Rushing important decisions like Operation Warp Speed leads to mistakes and compromises safety. Proper preparation is key.

2. Body Sovereignty — Mandating medical procedures goes against fundamental rights. No one should be forced to undergo any invasive procedure against their will.

1. No means No — The right to say no is sacrosanct and fundamental to human dignity. Violating this right sets a dangerous precedent.

It is crucial to uphold these principles to ensure a dignified and free society for future generations.

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