The Pandemic Inquisition
Dr. Fauci has decided that if people will not take the vaxx, the government will be forced to burn the Covid out, to save them.
Heading into the third year of the pandemic, which has, for almost a year, ceased to be a pandemic, one might recognize it as something else altogether. Every variant stirs up panic, at least as much as the media and government officials can wring out of it, but I wonder if they know how badly they’re damaging themselves in the process. The longer they demand to shake the skeleton from the dark recesses of the spook house, the less and less frightened are the riders in the cart.
Going to the doctor will never be the same. I no longer trust anything they do or say until they satisfy their bona fides with me that they knew it all to be a hoax, too. Some method of blowing past the bs. Initially, I look for people masked in the waiting room. If they are, and that’s due to some request or requirement of the doctor, I’m out. If the doctor requests or suggests that I take the evil vaxx, I’m out, because who knows if they won’t substitute the shot you do need with the shot they seem determined to give you? I DON’T trust doctors anymore, none of them. Too many went along and the ones that didn’t, didn’t blow the whistle on the others.
The “good doctor” myth goes along with the “good cop” myth and the “good politician” myth. If there were enough good ones, there wouldn’t be any bad ones.
I’ve been reading a book for a while now, an hour at a time, before going to sleep, it’s called Heroes and Heretics by Barrows Dunham. Published in 1964, it’s a general history of the Christian faith from the death of Jesus, marking out different cults, sects and their origins and the cause of the differing views on Christianity. In a lot of ways, I find the book incorrect and demeaning of the faith, but it’s written quite well and there’s still knowledge within that’s valuable to me. Until last night; when describing the Inquisition, Dunham nailed exactly what has become of our pandemic.
The pandemic has been used as a means of accomplishing an inquisition against what Pelosi, Schumer and McConnell consider heretics, i.e., the Trumpers. While that definition of red-blooded Americans who believe in the nation and the sovereignty of the individual, is crass and dismissive, they find them such a threat to their corrupt hegemony that they feel the need to impose an inquisition and to use the excuse of the pandemic to achieve it. It can, as accurately, describe the attitude of the communist toward the individual. The idea that the Democrats might have conspired with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to develop and implement such a bioweapon attack to arrive at a communist solution to the threat of the free world is less and less a stretch as that collusion becomes more and more clear to the average American on other issues.
Let me quote from Heroes and Heretics as Dunham describes the inquisitor: “The chief common characteristic is a hatred of human beings, together with a gift for concentrating it upon one person at a time...The hatred is at once so deep and so uninhibited as to constitute the overruling motive of all behavior. The hatred may attach itself to some justifying principle, or it may seek enjoyment without any disguise of morality.”
It’s not hard to imagine pedophiles in those passages either, politicians and other power-seeking individuals especially. It's no wonder that so many of the actors in the pandemic are also listed on the flight log for the Lolita Express.
To continue: “What attracts him is the doing of harm to human beings, in such a way that he can watch the harm shatter the individual.” and “Inquisitors find an especial charm in reversing the moral order, in assaulting just those persons whom it would normally be a privilege to help or to admire.”
The purpose of the inquisition as seen from their side, the political side, becomes clear to the reader when Dunham goes on to describe it. This is the communist inquisition of the free-world.
“The Inquisition’s purpose, then, was to reach into the most intimate center of human life, the place where fact and value are united in decision, the precise point at which theory joins practice, and to make that joining, that union, such as it would have been if only the administrator, and not the man himself, had had anything to do with it."
Media and social media outlets are invaluable in being able to reach into those very intimate centers of human life. By blanking out certain information and providing only information that would guide one to the conclusion that best suits the administrator, they accomplish the purpose.
Dunham goes on to explain that the founders of the United States of America, with the Inquisition in their history to guide them, wrote in protections against such actions in the Bill of Rights in the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Eighth Amendments. All of which, one might recognize as having been violated in order to secure the lockdowns, vaxx passports and such.
The more important lesson, however, is to understand that the use of the word Covid is the modern interpretation for "demon," an unseen evil that must be guarded against at all costs, the population put through all manner of machinations to prove that they neither have it or will do anything the inquisitors ask to expel it, no matter how irrational or contradictory, to prove oneself innocent of heresy. The whole pandemic and the response to it makes a lot more sense when viewed through the lens of an inquisition.
All eyes on Lies of Omission 2021. I've been in talks with someone who might be able to help a lot, but increased views on Rumble help, too.
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