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2022-05-29

The Brownstone Institute makes a good case:

"As with any historic shift towards fascism and colonialism, it takes a considerable group effort to ignore reality to keep this tide moving but humans, especially in hierarchical structures, have always been up to the task"

Once, a while ago, "Causes such as improving childhood nutrition, empowering minorities and protecting girls from enslavement and mutilation were acceptable battles to fight"

Now, "Coercion, exclusion, impoverishment and big business are in, whilst highlighting those other areas is ‘free-dumb’ or some subversive form of denialism"

The article then lists all the things that the WHO (and we) know, indeed have known for a long time, and yet now:

" ...the WHO ...acts as if unaware, even ignoring their standard age-dependent metrics for disease burden as they seek to justify policies that will increase child deaths to target a disease predominantly of the unwell elderly"

Well worth reading to remind ourselves that we were not mistaken in our assessment of their leadership these recent years, and there is unfinished business that demands our attention.