LtE 14/5 - Peter Campion reminds an Editor of 17/4/2020 LtE
May 14, 2023 22:30:05 GMT 8
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Post by NFA on May 14, 2023 22:30:05 GMT 8
To revisit past letters…
The Editor
Express [Newspaper]
There’s a small minority of readers here who think I’m wrong about everything, so I thought it might be interesting to go back and see what I was writing in the early days of the Covid plandemic. Here’s a letter I sent to The Express on 17/04/2020, less than a month into ScoMao’s WuFlu overreaction…
“The Editor
The Express
“Queuing at Centrelink is OK, but walking on the beach is not. Passing people in shop aisles is OK, but going camping is not. Pilots landing flights from overseas and wandering off into our major cities is OK, but rural people are questioned by police as to why we’re out.
“Why don’t these rules make sense? Because they’re not supposed to make sense. The purpose is unquestioning obedience to authority even in situations where it makes no sense. We feel compelled to obey because of fears for our personal safety – even while our hospitals stand empty. This is psychological degradation; the communists are experts at it.
“So where’s the fear come from? A protracted campaign from the entire media and a huge number of politicians, all driven by unknown “experts” and their “computer modelling”. Every pumped-up power-mad bureaucrat has leapt onto the bandwagon to bask in their moment of glory. Even our police feel charged-up and empowered to “save us from ourselves”.
“But what about the reality of the Chinese disease? As of Friday morning we’ve had 63 deaths, a third of them from one cruise ship and many others originating overseas, three months after Covid-19 was thought to have first arrived here. The ABS says Australia had 1255 flu deaths in 2017, which averages 314 per three months.
“The problem is not the disease – it is the concerted campaign to destroy Western economies for no good medical reason. This is climate alarmism on super-steroids. Controlling the virus isn’t the objective, control is the objective. Are our elected reps oblivious to this? Or not? It would be worth asking them – if you can find them.”
The Express
“Queuing at Centrelink is OK, but walking on the beach is not. Passing people in shop aisles is OK, but going camping is not. Pilots landing flights from overseas and wandering off into our major cities is OK, but rural people are questioned by police as to why we’re out.
“Why don’t these rules make sense? Because they’re not supposed to make sense. The purpose is unquestioning obedience to authority even in situations where it makes no sense. We feel compelled to obey because of fears for our personal safety – even while our hospitals stand empty. This is psychological degradation; the communists are experts at it.
“So where’s the fear come from? A protracted campaign from the entire media and a huge number of politicians, all driven by unknown “experts” and their “computer modelling”. Every pumped-up power-mad bureaucrat has leapt onto the bandwagon to bask in their moment of glory. Even our police feel charged-up and empowered to “save us from ourselves”.
“But what about the reality of the Chinese disease? As of Friday morning we’ve had 63 deaths, a third of them from one cruise ship and many others originating overseas, three months after Covid-19 was thought to have first arrived here. The ABS says Australia had 1255 flu deaths in 2017, which averages 314 per three months.
“The problem is not the disease – it is the concerted campaign to destroy Western economies for no good medical reason. This is climate alarmism on super-steroids. Controlling the virus isn’t the objective, control is the objective. Are our elected reps oblivious to this? Or not? It would be worth asking them – if you can find them.”
So, was I right in April 2020? Those who can see through the globalist psyop will be saying, “Ten out of ten, Pete!” Those who are still wearing masks, which we now know beyond any doubt don’t prevent viral transmission but do cause bacterial infection, will remain convinced I’m wrong – which is just sad.
(392 words)
Peter Campion
Tolga