“The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.” —Fyodor Dostoevsky 1. The Lords of Misrule The end of the global elites’ endgame for human freedom is in sight! British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced in Parliament January 19 that mask and vaccine passport mandates will end in Britain as of January 20.[1] “Speaking in the House of Commons Wednesday, Johnson said scientists believe the wave of coronavirus cases caused by the Omicron variant had peaked nationally and as such the country would revert to its ‘Plan A’ response to the virus, according to the BBC,” reports the US White House wire service. “The end of ‘Plan B’ lifts many coronavirus restrictions Johnson imposed on England. The prime minister said that beginning Thursday, COVID passports for entering nightclubs and large events would no longer be required, though private venues can continue to use them if they wish. People will no longer be advised to work from home, and employers may coordinate a return to offices.”[2]
Time seems to have sped up in the post-Covid age, and so much has happened—or NOT happened—since I wrote this article. The German Coronavirus Investigative Committee was splintered from within by accusations of embezzlement, and as I wrote recently in my article, "Dispatches from the Freedom Front," BC lawyer Paul Jaffe sees a disturbing trend toward judges siding with government in the revocation of our constitutional rights. Not to mention the blatant disregard for testimony shown by Judge Rouleau in the Emergencies Act inquiry in Ottawa. As Jaffe suggested, judges seem happy to throw fines for Covid infractions out of court since they're so obviously unenforceable, but when it comes to the big constitutional issues, they're moving us toward totalitarianism. We have one final throw in BC with the Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy and their class action suit, recently approved to go ahead. However, the precedents in recent cases are not on our side. At this point, I think seeking justice through the courts is a waste of time and money. The law was only ever about upholding the rights of the rich and powerful and these legal decisions make that abundantly clear.
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Time seems to have sped up in the post-Covid age, and so much has happened—or NOT happened—since I wrote this article. The German Coronavirus Investigative Committee was splintered from within by accusations of embezzlement, and as I wrote recently in my article, "Dispatches from the Freedom Front," BC lawyer Paul Jaffe sees a disturbing trend toward judges siding with government in the revocation of our constitutional rights. Not to mention the blatant disregard for testimony shown by Judge Rouleau in the Emergencies Act inquiry in Ottawa. As Jaffe suggested, judges seem happy to throw fines for Covid infractions out of court since they're so obviously unenforceable, but when it comes to the big constitutional issues, they're moving us toward totalitarianism. We have one final throw in BC with the Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy and their class action suit, recently approved to go ahead. However, the precedents in recent cases are not on our side. At this point, I think seeking justice through the courts is a waste of time and money. The law was only ever about upholding the rights of the rich and powerful and these legal decisions make that abundantly clear.
Well organized info. Will send you some some more background info that you may have missed that will help to fill in some blanks.
The wheels of justice turn slowly, but turn they do
Very interesting thoughts! Praying that justice is done here before judgement day.