Part One:
A third wave of the Covid pandemic is now advancing swiftly across much of Europe. As a result, many nations – bogged down by sluggish vaccination campaigns – are witnessing sharp rises in infection rates and numbers of cases.
The infection rate in the EU is now at its highest level since the beginning of February, with the spread of new variants of the Covid-19 virus being blamed for much of the recent increase.
Third Covid wave sweeps across EU and forces new restrictions
But what to do to make sure People stay under our thumb (ahem) stay home?
Part Two:
BERLIN (AP) — Germany, France and Italy on Monday became the latest countries to suspend use of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine over reports of dangerous blood clots in some recipients, though the company and European regulators have said there is no evidence the shot is to blame.
AstraZeneca’s formula is just one of three vaccines in use on the continent. But the move amounts to another setback for the European Union’s vaccine rollout, which has been plagued by supply shortages and other hurdles and is lagging well behind the campaigns in Britain and the U.S.
Major European nations suspend use of AstraZeneca vaccine
Basically they effed it up, they know they effed it up but rather than fix it and change the way they did things that brought all to this juncture, they rather repeat the same steps because they have power and it tastes so good.
This is Holland, the original Woke Country and people protesting the lockdowns.
Absolutely disgusting thugs of the state decide to crack some skulls and run people over for daring to peacefully protest lockdowns in Holland pic.twitter.com/QNkkzJpRoL
— Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) March 14, 2021
Police officers will enforce the craziest of ideas pic.twitter.com/gVtNUz1oUe
— Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) March 14, 2021
Government is evil, example 153783736251594836551 pic.twitter.com/lspXbw3GJt
— Luke Rudkowski (@Lukewearechange) March 14, 2021
“For your own protection we must bash your skull in!”
Power is worse than heroin, but the overdose kills everybody but the addict.
Given Europe’s history when dealing with evil, corrupt governments, you’d think the ruling class would be more mindful of instituting tyranny. I’m not sure if it’s normalcy bias, ignorance, or hubris on their part, but sooner or later there will be a turnover.
Holland doesn’t have much of that history. But perhaps it’s time to bring back the Federal Republic it was before Napoleon conquered the place and the 1815 restructuring of Europe replaced that by a monarchy. That monarchy has been fairly mild-mannered (if you ignore the former colonies, though even there the situation wasn’t as bad as with Belgian colonies). But the constitution is a joke, I like to quote article 120 that explicitly forbids courts enforcing it.
One problem is that Holland never, to my knowledge, had any tradition of armed citizens.
It’s easy – it’s not similar to the tyrants of the past because this time the government acts against “Nazis” and that makes it ok.