Also Inside: Exposing COVID Coverups Thursday, June 8, 2023  Happy Thursday, {NAME}!  On this day in 1949, George Orwell's groundbreaking novel, "1984", was published, sending shockwaves across the world with its chilling depiction of totalitarianism. Set in a dystopian future where an omnipresent state entity, 'the Party', led by Big Brother, controls every aspect of life, the novel centers around the protagonist Winston Smith, a low-ranking Party member who begins to question the regime. His struggle and ultimate defeat embody the terrifying power of a society dominated by oppressive surveillance, misinformation, and denial of truth.  The profound cultural significance of Orwell's "1984" is reflected in its resonance with readers around the globe. Its concepts, such as "Big Brother", "doublethink", "Newspeak", and "thoughtcrime", have transcended the book's pages, emerging as part of our cultural and political lexicon. They underscore Orwell's warning of the potential dangers of an authoritarian government, absolute power, and the eradication of personal freedoms.  Today, parallels can be drawn between Orwell's dystopian vision and aspects of the American Government. The increased censorship from government agencies and the mainstream media is of particular concern. The control and manipulation of information can be seen as analogous to Orwellâs concept of "doublethink" - holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously. It's especially apparent when a narrative is propelled by the media or government, despite clear contradicting facts, leading to a distortion of public perception.  Orwell once wrote, "The choice for mankind lies between freedom and happiness and for the great bulk of mankind, happiness is better." This quote was starkly manifested during the recent pandemic, when governments enforced widespread lockdowns â closing businesses, shutting down schools, closing parks and beaches, and demanding that people stay in their homes. Remarkably, most people complied, suggesting that they were willing to forfeit their personal freedoms for the promise of safety and security. This mirrors the plight of the citizens in "1984", who, indoctrinated by fear and propaganda, chose the "happiness" of ignorance over the risk and responsibility of freedom.  Orwell's "1984" continues to serve as a cautionary tale, a mirror held up to our society to reflect the creeping encroachments on our freedoms. While America may not be Oceania, it's crucial to remain vigilant and recognize any attempts to curtail personal liberties, distort truth, or centralize power. Orwell's prophetic words serve as a stark reminder that vigilance is the price of freedom.  Today, weâre going to feature a few articles from the height of the COVID-19 panic. We hope that these articles will serve as a reminder of what really happened just a few short years ago. They say that those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Letâs not forget how quickly the world surrendered its freedom or the lies and deceit of our leaders that have so far gone unrebuked and unpunished.  Letâs dive in⦠ The Abduction of Liberty (Part 1)  In 1775 â just a few months before the Declaration of Independence was signed, Patrick Henry famously said âGive me liberty or give me death!â The fight against tyrannical and oppressive governments that followed that speech are infamous. They founded the greatest bastion of freedom, democracy, and human rights the world has ever seen.   But our once great nation is in danger of losing the freedoms that our forefathers sacrificed so much to obtain. The ideas of liberty and death have been distorted, with our government (and many around the world) using the fear of death as an excuse to indefinitely suspend our freedoms.  >> [Tracking COVID Lies]( <<   The Abduction of Liberty (Part 2)  One of the most common attacks weâve heard on those who support reopening our economy and salvaging our liberties is that we care more about the economy than human life. But the truth is that the two are invariably intertwined. The more damage we do to our society and economy, the higher the death toll will rise. In fact, there will almost certainly be more loss of life from the reaction to coronavirus than the disease itself.   Rises in unemployment during large recessions can set in motion a domino effect of reduced income, additional stress and unhealthy lifestyles. Those setbacks in income and health often mean people die earlier, said Till von Wachter, a University of California Los Angeles professor who researches the impact of job loss. Von Wachter said his research of past surges in unemployment suggests displaced workers could lose, on average, a year and a half of lifespan. If the jobless rate rises to 20%, this could translate into 48 million years of lost human life.  >> [Was the Cure Worse Than the Disease?]( <<   A Colossal Coverup of Countless COVID Vaccine âCoincidencesâ  Back in February 2021, CNN did a âhatchet jobâ on us. It was nothing but utter lies and nonsense and personal attacks. Then in March, the âCenter for Countering Digital Hateâ (CCDH) posted their âTop 10â list of Anti-Vaxxers that need to be removed from Facebook and Instagram. Yes, you read that correctly! The Center for Countering Digital Hate published a digital âhit list.â Oh, the irony!   The CDC receives millions from vaccine makers and is also involved with vaccine patents among many other financial benefits. Members of the CDCâs ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) committee actually decide which vaccines are recommended to be added to the CDC vaccine schedules, and are often financially involved with vaccine manufacturers.  ACIP members may own stock in Big Pharma companies that are responsible for producing the vaccines that the ACIP committee recommends! In fact, the law firm Weltchek Mallahan & Weltchek found over 50 patents connected to vaccines owned or shared by one or more members of ACIP or other committees within the CDC.  >> [Exposing COVID "Doublethink"]( <<   âIn a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.âÂ
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