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COVID Legislative News
« on: April 10, 2022, 06:12:12 pm »
COVID Legislative News
   
Robert W Malone MD, MS
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There has been some good news on the legislative front in the past week. But unfortunately, there are still a number of bills and regulatory policies pending that could change the very nature of a pandemic response worldwide. Policy that would allow public health to easily gain control of government during a bio-threat emergency. Policy that might allow public health to be weaponized for other purposes. What happens when emergency powers are written so that they can be granted for a severe flu season? Could we expect lock downs, masks, mandatory vaccination, censorship, propaganda and social distancing as seasonal events? What happens when there is civil unrest and these measures are used to control dissent.

Who will be in control of such policies? Will these decisions be made at the Federal level, the European Union, the UN and/or the World Health Organization (WHO)? Will the US government or other government cede control to outside entities, such as the WHO or the UN during a pandemic? These aren’t just hypothetical questions - but possible future realities.

Who gets to decide when emergency powers are authorized A governor? The President? The Senate? Congress? The director of the WHO? When and how do those powers end? Obviously, what is happening is a slippery slope.

Unfortunately, much of this pending legislation at the international level has been kept out of the public eye and is not readily transparent or available to be analyzed. Furthermore, the media is not doing its job in making these pending public policy measures available for people to assess for themselves.

But for today’s Substack, let’s now concentrate on the USA. Below is a breakdown of pending and recently passed COVID legislation in the states.

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Re: COVID Legislative News
« Reply #1 on: April 10, 2022, 06:17:58 pm »
Psaki is whining right now about new Covid spending bills that are being hung up in (the Democrat-controlled) Congress.
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Re: COVID Legislative News
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2022, 07:15:52 pm »
California, of course, is a hot fascistic mess.

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« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2022, 10:44:37 pm »
California, of course, is a hot fascistic mess.
Yep!


One of those bills would make it illegal to even express your opinion on the web. Who needs Zuckerberg?

Considering an exchange of information is essential to scientific discussion, stopping one side of the discussion is about as antiscientific as it gets. To criminalize that discussion is insanity.
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Re: COVID Legislative News
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2022, 01:51:40 am »
Yep!


One of those bills would make it illegal to even express your opinion on the web. Who needs Zuckerberg?

Considering an exchange of information is essential to scientific discussion, stopping one side of the discussion is about as antiscientific as it gets. To criminalize that discussion is insanity.
That will make for an interesting 1st Amendment case...
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Re: COVID Legislative News
« Reply #5 on: April 11, 2022, 02:03:42 am »
How about any legislator that votes for a law that is later deemed unconstitutional lose their job.

They take an oath to uphold the constitution. Let there be consequences when they violate it.

Put a little fear into them on what boundaries they decide to push for a change instead of just letting them throw things to see what sticks.