Join the movement to end censorship by Big Tech. StopBitBurning.com needs donations and support.
Somebody needs to pay for the 'death science bioweapon attack' upon America that imprisoned us, destroyed businesses and launched America into full scale tyranny
By newseditors // 2021-06-09
Mastodon
    Parler
     Gab
 
With two Congressional Bills recently proposed that we can support, and bipartisan measures at that, House Democrats and Republicans came together on two bills Friday to get to the bottom of how the pandemic started and to allow the families of victims to sue the Chinese Communist Party for damages stemming from its early concealment of the virus, we might soon witness the largest lawsuits in history since nearly EVERY American was 'a victim' in some way or form of Covid-19 and the draconian lockdowns unveiled because of them. (Article by Stefan Stanford republished from AllNewsPipeline.com) With the lockdowns themselves causing millions of Americans to lose their jobs and numerous companies to change forever if not go out of business completely, can YOU honestly say that you WERE NOT affected by Covid or the lockdowns in some way, shape or form over the past 16 months? And with probably 327 million Americans, our entire population, affected in one way or another by Covid, even if that was just being forced to purchase and wear masks just to go into a store to buy life necessities or face arrest, we'd argue that not only should the actual Covid disease victims be able to sue, but everybody else affected in one way or another as well, though we'll never expect to see that happen due to the nature of this 'crime against humanity'. And as we see in the excerpt below of this NY Post story reporting upon the proposed Bills, if passed and signed into law, the bills will not only 'allow victims' to sue China but ANY OTHER COUNTRY that 'intentionally misled the international community on the outbreak', including the USA? Dr. Anthony Fauci is certainly 'ripe' for a covid-lawsuit. From that NY Post story before we continue. The first bill, being introduced by five Democrats and five Republicans, is called the “Made in America Emergency Preparedness Act,” and would establish a 9/11-style commission to investigate how the once-in-a-generation pandemic began.  The legislation was originally introduced last April by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.).  The second proposal, to be introduced by Fitzpatrick and Rep. Conor Lamb (D-Pa.), would allow families of COVID-19 victims to sue China or any other country that “intentionally misled the international community on the outbreak.” Called the “Never Again International Outbreak Prevention Act,” the bill would strip China of its sovereign immunity, the legal doctrine protecting governments from civil or criminal prosecution. So why might we think that 'victims' of Covid should be permitted to sue the United States of America as well? No doubt about it, the American public has been misled about this event by the government from the start. With 'big tech' banning people from their platforms for over a year for simply bringing up the 'Wuhan China lab origination theory', as this Daily Mail story reports, the globalists preferred Covid narrative is now blowing up in their faces. From that story.: Liberal media reporters and pundits admitted over the weekend they were wrong to dismiss the Wuhan lab leak theory just because it was espoused by former President Donald Trump.  Mainstream reporters had pushed back at the idea that COVID-19 may have originated in a virology lab in Wuhan, China, and openly ridiculed the idea as Trump spoke openly about it in the early days of the pandemic.  But now, those same reporters have admitted that it is possible that the virus came from a lab leak — as more scientists and political officials openly question the virus' origins.  'I think a lot of people have egg on their face,' ABC News' Jon Karl told Martha Raddatz Sunday morning.  'This was an idea that was first put out by Mike Pompeo, secretary of state, [and] President Donald Trump,' he continued on ABC's This Week, 'and some things may be true even if Donald Trump has said them.'  He noted that the idea was widely dismissed at the time, but now 'serious people are saying it needs a serious inquiry.'  New York Times reporter David Leonhardt also said on CNN that he thinks people 'leapt to dismiss' the theory too quickly because it was being espoused by then-President Trump and Republican Senator Tom Cotton, who has also said that the 2020 election was stolen.  'I think a lot of people on the political left and people in the media made this mistake and said 'Wow, if Tom Cotton is saying something it can't be true,' Leonhardt said. 'Or they assumed that. And that's not right.  'Tom Cotton does deal in misinformation about things like election fraud, he's said some things that are just wrong,' Leonhardt continued.  'But that doesn't mean that everything he says is wrong, and it seems like a lot of people, including a lot in the media, leaped to dismiss the lab leak theory because of where it was coming from, and the reality is we don't yet know how COVID started.' But if Senator Cotton is correct about Covid, what if he's right about the 2020 election fraud, too? With the lab origination theory of Covid-19 called a 'conspiracy theory' for well over a year until recently its being considered 'plausible', as Susan Duclos had pointed out in this May 30th ANP story, the collusion between 'big tech', the mainstream media and Democrat politicians/globalists has gone on for far too long already. So once again, from this Daily Mail story.: In a series of tweets on Saturday, Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin slammed journalists for making a sudden U-Turn on their coverage of the lab leak theory.  'Most MSM reporters didn’t 'ignore' the lab leak theory, they actively c****** all over it for over a year while pretending to be objective out of a toxic mix of confirmation bias, source bias (their scientist sources lied to them), group think, TDS [Trump Derangement Syndrome] and general incompetence,' Rogin wrote in his first tweet Saturday morning.  He added that the lab leak theory has not changed and 'suddenly become credible.'  'The theory has always been the same,' Rogin wrote. 'The people who got it wrong changed their minds. They are writing about themselves, with zero self awareness. ' All these reporters scrambling to defend their own records on the lab leak theory are exposing their own hypocrisy and ignoring their basic error,' he continued. 'Just report the facts. Don’t act like its your job to tell us what's OK to think or talk about.  'Own up to it when you fail your readers,' he wrote. Read more at: AllNewsPipeline.com and Pandemic.news.
Mastodon
    Parler
     Gab