Worldwide COVID Protests Some Turning Violent As Police Support Tyranny

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

In the Netherlands, COVID-19 cases have surged despite more than 70% of the country being fully vaccinated. Protest have turned violent in the Netherlands and massive protests are taking place around the world including Australia over to Croatia, Italy, and Austria.

The CDC has admitted they have no evidence that a nonvaccinated person who has recovered from COVID can spread COVID. The majority of new cases are among the vaccinated and governments are desperate to cover this up. The majority of people in the hospital with COVID have been vaccinated.

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Worldwide Freedom Protests Millions upon Millions of People Rising Up

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

YouTube Banned any Reporting of the Worldwide Freedom Protest – These People are Anti-Human Rights

March 20th, 2021 has been a Worldwide Freedom March which of course the US Media IS CALLING as “far-right”or “MAGA” or “QAnon” related. The US press is so anti-Constitution or human rights they call anyone who disagrees with lockdowns as an “extremist” who they imply really should be imprisoned for daring to disagree with them. In London, where they cannot blame Trump, somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 people came out without masks to peacefully protest. Others who have been charged criminally for just protesting and £10,000 fines imposed, have had even their PayPal accounts closed to prevent others from trying to even donate money to help them. This is just ruthless behavior and any journalist who puts out this propaganda is no different than those who worked for Lenin during the Russian Revolution.

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Civil Unrest Ignites on Schedule

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

(picture from Paris protest, credit Michel Euler/AP)

George Floyd’s death has sparked civil unrest throughout the world. In Athens, Greece, protestors flung firebombs at the US embassy. In France, President Macron urged citizens not to compare France with the US as he does not feel police brutality, racism, or government control is an issue there. French citizens seem to disagree as 2,500 people attended a rally in Lille, 1,800 in Marseille, and 1,200 in Lyon. Germany, Denmark, Italy, Britain, Brazil, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, Syria, and countless other countries are experiencing a surge of protests standing in solidarity with the US. But the unrest runs even deeper than yet another murder by armed government workers.

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