@@RedwoodLegal Sounds good. How about the question on legality of giving people fines for "breaking curfew or not wearing masks" when there are insufficient data to support such policies. The "virus" is not a living organism and no evidence for it to function more active at night. Also consider the angle of human rights law on mandatory vaccination...given the fast track of approval on vaccines (i.e. short time for safety evaluation) where the vaccine makers are immuned from liable compensations (fixed compensation from government).
Yes, and they published on their site a peer reviewed paper which I recall I mention in the video, from the very eminent Dr John Ioannidis, who puts it at around the 0.2% mark, if not lower. (Originally the WHO said 3.4% fatality rate.)
How long until this is censored?
How long until we *reject and disobey?*
Well, the Facebook ad for the series got pulled down at some point though, admittedly, was re-instated....Thanks, RL Team
100 % spot on Alex. Question: so where are all the human rights lawyers?
It is strange isn't it? It is also as if fear trumps civil rights outright. Surely, that is just when courage - and civil rights lawyers - are needed.
Alex, is there a case for sueing for compensation for loss of economic destruction to many people business and career?
Hi Nikki - I am going to start blogging on "Lockdown Law" to help people. First up an interview with a Polish lawyer, then a UK one.
@@RedwoodLegal Sounds good. How about the question on legality of giving people fines for "breaking curfew or not wearing masks" when there are insufficient data to support such policies. The "virus" is not a living organism and no evidence for it to function more active at night.
Also consider the angle of human rights law on mandatory vaccination...given the fast track of approval on vaccines (i.e. short time for safety evaluation) where the vaccine makers are immuned from liable compensations (fixed compensation from government).
WHO has now changed their position. Look at their current quote on recovery rates!
Yes, and they published on their site a peer reviewed paper which I recall I mention in the video, from the very eminent Dr John Ioannidis, who puts it at around the 0.2% mark, if not lower. (Originally the WHO said 3.4% fatality rate.)
my comment removed
censorship
02/02/2022
We don't understand?