Following from some of the discussoin on last week's post https://ecosophia.dreamwidth.org/205826.html?thread=36553474:
"This reminds me of the saying "If you make a peaceful revolution impossible, you will make a violent revolution inevitable""
I think this is important stuff to consider. As well as the energy contraction predicament all over the world we have the CCP as actors in the global who really really want to show their powder keg tyrannised population that anglosphere institutions are hopeless and corrupt and they have historically been very happy to throw their money into that task. So it's a great time for ordinary people to engage in the everyday work of democracy. Can you form or join your local democratic organisations, listen to the concerns of your neighbours, see if you can formulate policies that other people think are a good idea too, argue your points to an increasing circle of your neighbours and ultimately win elections? If a critical mass emerges in your locality it might make a big difference -- ultimately there are local decisions about how to run elections and count ballots and so on, lots of good practices all over the world where people care about listening to each other and working together to find better ways forward.
And JMG's thing about serving beer when the four horsemen arrive is a keeper. I'm not a drinker so not much interest in brewing but lately I've been spending some of my spare time raiding old fashioned cookbooks and learning how to make (the english style of) biscuits, the ones people have with a cuppa. Pretty cheap and easy, nearly everyone likes a home made biscuit and it helps make the house cosy if you can afford to run your oven. It's part of the picture of 'be the ones filling the shelves'. If we are the ones providing essential and valuable goods and services to people, we are well worth keeping around. As the global supply chains buckle and fail in the ongoing energy crunch of the decades, gaps are constantly emerging which mentally prepared people can move into by providing a good basic product from local or available materials. Workers co-operatives and similar enterprises really can change reality locally. The healthcare scene could feasibly be seen as the big emerging one of these.
Ultimately no-one wants a tyranny, and bloodthirsty uprisings are even worse in most people's minds. I think people mostly just want to be able to live and work. I think it's a great time to practice that second job of citizenship wherever we find ourselves, at whatever level is appropriate to our ability.
Also did people see this news from https://live2fightanotherday.substack.com/p/swissmedic-and-vaccinating-doctors
" That's what it's all about: On July 14, 2022, a lawyer submitted a 300-page criminal complaint to the responsible cantonal public prosecutor's office on behalf of six people allegedly injured by mRNA vaccinations. It is directed against three representatives of the Swiss licensing and supervisory authority for medicinal products and medical devices (Swissmedic) and five vaccinating doctors from the Inselspital in Bern. A criminal investigation is to be opened against them. The lawyer has now gone public with a media conference.
These are the plaintiffs: The lawyer for those affected, Philipp Kruse, is a declared opponent of vaccination and Covid measures. He represented people who refused to wear masks or parents who didn't want their children to take part in pool tests. Doctors who were noticed as corona skeptics also appeared at the media conference.
This is what the indictment says: The defendants are accused of violating basic drug law due diligence by allowing and administering the Covid 19 vaccination. There are a number of other charges listed, including intentional or possibly negligent bodily harm, endangering life, killing and abortion.
These are the alleged damages: According to lawyer Kruse, the damages range from circular hair loss, derailment of the menstrual cycle to polyarthritis, muscle weakness and chronic exhaustion to the death of a 20-year-old person. Some of the six victims listed are still unable to work. The connection to the Covid 19 vaccination was confirmed by experts in five cases. In the case of the deceased, the causal connection must be proven on the basis of pathological examinations. However, these investigations are not yet complete.
That's what Swissmedic says: Nothing. Swissmedic does not want to comment on the ongoing court proceedings. The Federal Office of Public Health and the Federal Vaccination Commission also do not want to comment.
What may fly under the radar in other countries, in terms of the lack of accountability and responsibility for Covid-19 jabbing injuries, is unlikely to pass muster in Switzerland. The Swiss proud themselves on being OBJECTIVE, diligent, thorough and just. Because of these very high public expectations, it is impossible to sweep under the carpet, gaslight, or outright ignore the laws on the books over there, let’s hope:
It is about these articles of the Medicines Act
Art. 3 Duty of care 1 Anyone who handles medicinal products must take all the necessary measures based on the current state of science and technology to ensure that the health of humans and animals is not endangered.
Chapter 8: Penal Provisions Art. 86233 Crimes and misdemeanors 1 Anyone who willfully: a. manufactures, places on the market, uses, prescribes medicinal products without the necessary authorization or authorization, contrary to the terms and conditions associated with an authorization or authorization or contrary to the due diligence obligations stipulated in Articles 3, 7, 21, 22, 26, 29 and 42, imports, exports or trades abroad; (...).
Link to the Medicines Act .
Also of note here is that Swissmedic is the key conduit of the global vaccination programmes in partnership with Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation and WHO, and also FDA.
Neither passivity nor unrest
Date: 2022-11-16 07:14 am (UTC)"This reminds me of the saying "If you make a peaceful revolution impossible, you will make a violent revolution inevitable""
I think this is important stuff to consider. As well as the energy contraction predicament all over the world we have the CCP as actors in the global who really really want to show their powder keg tyrannised population that anglosphere institutions are hopeless and corrupt and they have historically been very happy to throw their money into that task. So it's a great time for ordinary people to engage in the everyday work of democracy. Can you form or join your local democratic organisations, listen to the concerns of your neighbours, see if you can formulate policies that other people think are a good idea too, argue your points to an increasing circle of your neighbours and ultimately win elections? If a critical mass emerges in your locality it might make a big difference -- ultimately there are local decisions about how to run elections and count ballots and so on, lots of good practices all over the world where people care about listening to each other and working together to find better ways forward.
And JMG's thing about serving beer when the four horsemen arrive is a keeper. I'm not a drinker so not much interest in brewing but lately I've been spending some of my spare time raiding old fashioned cookbooks and learning how to make (the english style of) biscuits, the ones people have with a cuppa. Pretty cheap and easy, nearly everyone likes a home made biscuit and it helps make the house cosy if you can afford to run your oven. It's part of the picture of 'be the ones filling the shelves'. If we are the ones providing essential and valuable goods and services to people, we are well worth keeping around. As the global supply chains buckle and fail in the ongoing energy crunch of the decades, gaps are constantly emerging which mentally prepared people can move into by providing a good basic product from local or available materials. Workers co-operatives and similar enterprises really can change reality locally. The healthcare scene could feasibly be seen as the big emerging one of these.
Ultimately no-one wants a tyranny, and bloodthirsty uprisings are even worse in most people's minds. I think people mostly just want to be able to live and work. I think it's a great time to practice that second job of citizenship wherever we find ourselves, at whatever level is appropriate to our ability.
Also did people see this news from https://live2fightanotherday.substack.com/p/swissmedic-and-vaccinating-doctors
" That's what it's all about: On July 14, 2022, a lawyer submitted a 300-page criminal complaint to the responsible cantonal public prosecutor's office on behalf of six people allegedly injured by mRNA vaccinations. It is directed against three representatives of the Swiss licensing and supervisory authority for medicinal products and medical devices (Swissmedic) and five vaccinating doctors from the Inselspital in Bern. A criminal investigation is to be opened against them. The lawyer has now gone public with a media conference.
These are the plaintiffs: The lawyer for those affected, Philipp Kruse, is a declared opponent of vaccination and Covid measures. He represented people who refused to wear masks or parents who didn't want their children to take part in pool tests. Doctors who were noticed as corona skeptics also appeared at the media conference.
This is what the indictment says: The defendants are accused of violating basic drug law due diligence by allowing and administering the Covid 19 vaccination. There are a number of other charges listed, including intentional or possibly negligent bodily harm, endangering life, killing and abortion.
These are the alleged damages: According to lawyer Kruse, the damages range from circular hair loss, derailment of the menstrual cycle to polyarthritis, muscle weakness and chronic exhaustion to the death of a 20-year-old person. Some of the six victims listed are still unable to work. The connection to the Covid 19 vaccination was confirmed by experts in five cases. In the case of the deceased, the causal connection must be proven on the basis of pathological examinations. However, these investigations are not yet complete.
That's what Swissmedic says: Nothing. Swissmedic does not want to comment on the ongoing court proceedings. The Federal Office of Public Health and the Federal Vaccination Commission also do not want to comment.
What may fly under the radar in other countries, in terms of the lack of accountability and responsibility for Covid-19 jabbing injuries, is unlikely to pass muster in Switzerland. The Swiss proud themselves on being OBJECTIVE, diligent, thorough and just. Because of these very high public expectations, it is impossible to sweep under the carpet, gaslight, or outright ignore the laws on the books over there, let’s hope:
It is about these articles of the Medicines Act
Art. 3 Duty of care 1 Anyone who handles medicinal products must take all the necessary measures based on the current state of science and technology to ensure that the health of humans and animals is not endangered.
Chapter 8: Penal Provisions Art. 86233 Crimes and misdemeanors 1 Anyone who willfully: a. manufactures, places on the market, uses, prescribes medicinal products without the necessary authorization or authorization, contrary to the terms and conditions associated with an authorization or authorization or contrary to the due diligence obligations stipulated in Articles 3, 7, 21, 22, 26, 29 and 42, imports, exports or trades abroad; (...).
Link to the Medicines Act .
Also of note here is that Swissmedic is the key conduit of the global vaccination programmes in partnership with Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation and WHO, and also FDA.
Good luck in court!"