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The 70 Seconds that Shook the World (koronahoax related,must read)

submitted by knightwarrior41 to Health 2.7 yearsOct 2, 2022 22:47:54 ago (+9/-1)     (brownstone.org)

https://brownstone.org/articles/the-70-seconds-that-shook-the-world/

On March 16, 2020, following a long weekend of negotiations and deals about the coronavirus, Donald Trump, Deborah Birx, and Anthony Fauci spoke at a White House press conference for the first time about nationwide lockdowns.

They handed out a sheet of paper – it mostly consisted of conventional health advice – that said in tiny print: “bars, restaurants, food courts, gyms, and other indoor and outdoor venues where groups of people congregate should be closed.”

Shut it all down. Everything. Everyone. As if the whole economy were a nightclub closing early.

This amounted to a full repudiation of not only the Constitution but also freedom itself. At the very least, it was a fundamental attack on the First Amendment guarantees of the freedom of religion because it attacked the rights of Christians, Jews, Muslims, and everyone.


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article seems to imply that trump was a dumb bystander that was oblivious to everything that was about to happen (emphasis mine)


3 comments block


[ - ] yesiknow 1 point 2.7 yearsOct 2, 2022 23:21:21 ago (+1/-0)

Hang a bunch of fuckers and kick out the jews and their shabbos goys after taking bak all the money. Nice lives all around without them.

[ - ] PrincessRobotBubblegum 1 point 2.7 yearsOct 2, 2022 23:57:04 ago (+1/-0)

Reminds me of when the cover story was that Ollie North had been running Iran/Contra out of the White House basement, but that Reagan & Bush knew nothing of the matter.

Then, the bipartisan consensus was that they should have known.

The bar has been lowered so far now, that the bipartisan consensus is that nobody ever really knows anything, actually, and everyone involved gets a gold star sticker on their paper for trying really really hard to know anything at all.

Sickening.

[ - ] knightwarrior41 [op] 0 points 2.7 yearsOct 3, 2022 00:07:14 ago (+0/-0)

of course they knew. plausible deniability became a thing since then as you say