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Alex Berenson's Pandemia: A Review

 
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Alex Berenson's Pandemia: A Review
Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives

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If you had to give one book on the pandemic to an English-reading normie, in the hopes of convincing him that masks, lockdowns and vaccines are not the way, Pandemia would be it.”

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An excerpt on how the Berenson family experienced some of the insanity firsthand.


Police tape cordoned off swings and slides. Basketball hoops were removed. In Venice Beach, California, the Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation filled the ramps and half-pipes at a skateboard park with sand.

Snitches made sure the rules were enforced. My wife and I saw the insanity first hand when we took our kids to a park near the Hudson River whose swings and slide were cordoned off with tape. It was a beautiful spring day – but we were the only family present.

Enough, Jackie said. She tore down the tape.

A car was parked in the lot at the edge of the playground. A woman sat in it. She lowered her window and yelled that she would call the police. And she did. Within minutes, a police officer drove up and threatened to arrest Jackie. Jackie hated backing off, but she didn’t want to be arrested in front of our kids. We left.

The next time, we found another playground, one that didn’t have police tape.

So the lockdowns went on. Stupid laws, stupidly enforced, with just enough flexibility and loopholes that open rebellion seemed more trouble than it was worth.





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