‘Rise Of The Fourth Reich’ Makes The Case For The Covid Reckoning America Desperately Needs
Americans have been repeatedly lied to about almost every aspect of Covid-19 over the past three-years by their government. The. Lockdowns that are not scientific The effectiveness of Natural immunity No aspect of the virus or its state-oriented response was immune to manipulation.
Politicians, bureaucrats, public officials, and others are enslaved to the cause of power and control. “health” Many people’s lives were destroyed by falsehoods of government officials. Despite the media calling for Covid’s “amnesty“The fallout left millions of Americans asking: How can we hold them accountable?
The answer may be in a newly published book.
In “Rise of the Fourth Reich: Confronting Covid Fascism With a New Nuremberg Trial. So This Never Happens AgainBlaze Media commentators Steve Deace (Blaze Media) and Daniel Horowitz (Blaze Media) argue for new Nuremburg like trials in America to stop the biomedical tyranny that was inflicted upon it during the Covid pandemic. They claim that it is impossible to quantify the damage done by these government policies.
“Between the lockdowns, criminalization of human breathing without a Chinese face diaper, denial of lifesaving treatments, and distributing and then mandating what turned out to be shockingly dangerous shots — the physical, social, mental, and economic destruction is too vast to measure,” They write. “It is quite possible modern existence will not fully recover from this tyrannical episode in our lifetimes, if at all, given the unfortunate precedents set.”
Deace and Horowitz present a convincing argument by structuring the book like a court trial. At the outset, they provide an opening statement that includes a wide array of history, logic, and medical data exposing the fallacies — and in some instances, malevolence — of the political and health establishment’s pandemic response. They provide a solid foundation for readers to understand the topic. “Witness List” This is the most important section of the book.
Deace and Horowitz permit these to be told, rather than merely reciting press stories about victims under Covid fascism. “witnesses” To “testify” Their experiences with the Covid response. This is a well-executed format, which provides firsthand accounts that demonstrate the horrors of these policies.
Anne Quiner, for instance, recounts her interactions with hospital staff after Scott, her Covid-positive husband was placed on a ventilator. Anne claims that instead of trying drugs like glutathione or ivermectin to possibly save her husband’s life, the Minnesota hospital decided to allow him to die on the ventilator.
“Later in December … the doctors pretty much decided based on his stiff fibrous lungs he was going to expire. The doctor requested I sign a ‘Do Not Resuscitate (comfort care)’ order, but I suggested again they try alternatives, such as glutathione, budesonide, and the [Front Line Doctors’] MATH protocol,” Anne said. “The doctor repeatedly said, ‘He’s going to expire!'”
Anne was able get her husband to be transferred to a hospital that would allow them to test such medications. However, his condition had worsened and he tragically lost his battle to survive. His doctor “later said that if Scott would have been there a couple weeks earlier, he would have had a better chance of survival,” She added.
After documenting such heartbreaking accounts, Deace & Horowitz conclude the book with a proposal for the American people. They call on the public to take a stand. “the guilty verdict” Collectively, they can demand that their elected officials take action to prevent such barbarism from ever happening again.
“In order to achieve the en masse of elected officials holding Covidstan’s feet to the fire … we must first reach a critical mass among the people demanding justice,” They write. “Rest assured, reaching a guilty verdict in this trial is not a passive transaction. You cannot render your verdict, and then call it a day. Your work is just beginning if you do, for this is what self-government is all about, and self-government always begins with ‘self.'”
Deace’s and Horowitz’s appeal for Americans to be self-governing citizens is a significant departure from the overplayed rhetoric of Republican Party members who love complaining but seldom take action to solve them. It is a powerful message to the public that accountability in government can only be achieved if the people hold their leaders and themselves accountable.
“Rise of the Fourth Reich” The comprehensive analysis of the Covid policies which have crippled our nation’s economy and failed and insidious Covid policies provides readers with an overview. This book is packed with detailed data and personal stories that readers will enjoy over spring break.
Shawn Fleetwood is a Staff writer at The Federalist. He is also a graduate of The University of Mary Washington. He is also a Convention of States Action state content writer. His work has been featured on numerous outlets including RealClearPolitics and RealClearHealth. Follow him on Twitter @ShawnFleetwood
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