To Die Alone: Never Forget What The Lockdowners Did To Us
- Politicians and bureaucrats implemented harsh lockdown measures during the Covid-19 pandemic, severely impacting Americans' freedoms.
- The majority of Covid-19 deaths occurred among fully vaccinated individuals, as reported during the ongoing pandemic.
- The Covid-19 pandemic led to severe restrictions on freedom, closing businesses and churches, and placing many Americans under lockdown.
- Healthcare policies resulted in patients dying alone, causing immense emotional distress for families, according to healthcare professionals.
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Five Years Later, We Remember How Politicians Unleashed Covid Tyranny
By James Bovard, Mises Wire | March 11, 2025 Five years ago, politicians and bureaucrats went berserk and pointlessly ravaged Americans’ freedom. The Covid-19 pandemic provided the pretext to destroy hundreds of thousands of businesses, padlock churches, close down schools, and effectively place hundreds of millions of Americans under house arrest. Despite all the forced sacrifices, most Americans contracted covid and more than a million were li…
How we ended up five years ago locked up by a virus that killed 305 people in the Navy High
Between 10 and 14 March 2020, the Covid-19 triggered its incidence in Spain and left the first contagions in the Marina Alta; on the 15th, the towns and cities of the region treated deserts in compliance with the state of alarm decreed by the Government and that would allow to bend the curve of the incidence.
“A madness that did not catch us prepared”: five years later, known and anonymous remember the confinement
Five years have passed since the 13th of March 2020 when Pedro Sánchez announced the state of alarm in Spain because of the coronavirus. Things had rushed: only days before the good climate attracted people to the beaches of the Mediterranean coast and the demonstration of the 8-M was held in the streets of the main cities. Very few days later the closure of the hotel was announced first, after that of all the non-essential services and, finally…
Five Years Ago, We Unjustly Condemned a Pangolin - The American Spectator | USA News and Politics
Exactly five years ago, the world was about to end. Normal-looking people were turning door knobs with the help of tissues, greeting family members by bumping elbows instead of shaking hands, and politicians spent the days screaming at us, “Run home, you bastards!” as if the monstrous toxic cloud from Chernobyl was looming over the city. Everything happened so quickly. Suddenly, we started baking bread at home as if bakeries had never been inven…
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