4 Years Later: Never forget what they did to us

 Jordan Schachtel

Some thoughts on forgiveness, pandemic amnesty, and the path forward.

It’s now been four years since the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses met in February of 2020 and adopted the official name “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” (SARS‑CoV‑2).

The sane masses now agree that there was nothing particularly severe about the Wuhan sniffles, but at this point four years ago, we were witnessing the the beginning of a viral avalanche that was set to wreak havoc upon human civilization.

While it was initially advertised as the “pandemic of the century,” it quickly became clear to level-headed observers that there wasn’t in fact anything to worry about.

The issue, of course, is that those of us in the level-headed camp were in a tiny minority, especially early on in 2020.

Everyone else was Freaking. The. Heck. Out.

If you’re a subscriber to The Dossier, you can probably relate to the feeling of isolation in this time of derangement.

When everyone else was hiding in their homes, begging some degenerate politician to protect them via authoritarian “protective measures,” we were laughing at the stupidity of it all while simultaneously infuriated by the idiocy and naïveté.

Statistically speaking, it was indeed just another Flu season, but it was accompanied by endless streams of fearmongering propaganda, infused with purposeful mayhem.

While we can debate whether the crisis was manufactured or organic, the people in charge decided to heed Rahm Emmanuel’s famous words: “never let a crisis go to waste.” The global ruling class weaponized “the pandemic” to loot their respective treasuries and to launch the fastest roll up of power in human history. Hundreds of millions of lives and livelihoods were destroyed, and a virus had nothing to do with it.

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