Tag: pandemic

  • Michéle Wilcox: “We Must Remember the Pandemic’s Victims and Heal Together”

    Michéle Wilcox: “We Must Remember the Pandemic’s Victims and Heal Together”

    Michéle Wilcox, a nurse and board member of the political party MoD, delivered a speech reflecting on the impact of the pandemic and its management. She expressed support for the Nurses’ Appeal, a protest against the pandemic response, and explained that MoD stands for human rights, democracy, and courage. Wilcox highlighted the widespread consequences of the pandemic: lost lives, long-term effects, economic struggles, increased domestic violence, and isolation of the elderly.

    She shared her personal sorrow over following restrictions that prevented physical contact with her mother-in-law during her final year. Wilcox criticized the contradictory rules, lack of scientific basis, and misinformation, noting that many began questioning authorities and seeking the truth.

    She concluded by emphasizing the importance of remembering those affected, acknowledging mistakes, and working toward healing, symbolized by lighting candles and observing a moment of silence.

  • Speech in Memory of the Heroes and Victims of the Covid Tragedy | Andreas Sidkvist 

    Speech in Memory of the Heroes and Victims of the Covid Tragedy | Andreas Sidkvist 

    The speech honors the memory of those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, recognizing the elderly who died alone, children whose lives were disrupted, business owners who lost their livelihoods, and individuals harmed by vaccinations without support. It pays tribute to those who questioned and resisted oppressive measures during the pandemic, calling them heroes for defending freedom and self-determination despite personal sacrifices. The day is also a moment to acknowledge the pain and loss experienced by many, while looking forward to a future based on reconciliation, truth, and justice. The speaker urges solidarity, remembrance, and a commitment to building a better, more just world, symbolized by lighting candles for those lost, harmed, and those who fought.

  • Lost friendships and connections with both family and friends… followed by sudden deaths…

    Lost friendships and connections with both family and friends… followed by sudden deaths…

    The past few years have been the absolute worst of my life!

    First, the fear and panic over a deadly virus threatening the entire world… then the fear and panic over discovering that it was all planned and orchestrated… then the loss of friends and relationships with family members when I tried to inform them about what had really happened and was still happening (after listening to numerous interviews with and reading countless articles by world-renowned experts such as doctors, scientists, and others, who were censored in all our so-called democratic societies and labeled “conspiracy theorists” and “anti-vaxxers,” even though many had dedicated their entire careers to vaccine research)… then even greater losses when my brother, my “second dad,” and my beloved father, among others, passed away after “unexplained” rapid illnesses following the rollout of the Covid “vaccination” (symptoms resembling “mad cow disease,” turbo cancer, ruptured aorta, etc.). The grief is unbearable and endless.

    The responsible leaders worldwide must be held accountable!

    Ulrika Pahlett
    Sweden

  • Got COVID and recovered after a few days.

    Got COVID and recovered after a few days.

    Then hell began… Different restrictions were imposed in various countries, treating people like they were the plague itself. The so-called “good people” demanded harsher and harsher measures. Families were torn apart, and when it came to forcing children to take these chemicals, it became too much. An entire workforce was wiped out overnight, indirectly accused of enabling the virus to spread—namely, everyone in the restaurant and entertainment industries. A slap in the face… The government introduced restrictions that violated human rights. Fascists began to re-emerge.

    Research that was emerging globally was ignored, and a follow-the-leader mentality spread like a wet blanket over everyone, while people just kept dying and dying. The media brainwashed people practically all day through television, choosing to spin it in favor of the state. The hunger for power was extreme. I, myself, was critical and shared various studies, only to face attacks and skepticism. Friendships changed.

    Now, some time later, the reasons for why this virus emerged have come to light—a question that was the elephant in the room, which the media refused to address. Now that that time is behind us, the truth is surfacing: how they ignored those who tried to stop the research into these dangerous viruses that were intended as protection/weapons. In the U.S., they bypassed regulations and allowed the research to continue in Wuhan, even though everyone knew it was unimaginably dangerous. How many lives are these murderers responsible for? What happened to them? The short answer: nothing.

    Today, the head of the U.S. chemical/virus defense is fairly silent online. All the researchers involved went into hiding. It became a sad chapter in human history where the weakest paid the highest price. The virus didn’t discriminate—whether you were famous or not, or if it was 10:00 PM. Most people were affected. Although it was known the virus was weakening, no one could predict how many millions would die. Facebook did everything to stop the spread of information about COVID. Algorithms were adjusted to limit people’s ability to share news about various studies—everything was shut down.

    But we learned one thing: people still talk to each other, and that kept most of them together. Whether you were a white sheep or a black sheep, reactions were very different—this was clear. Now, people are glad it’s over and hope lessons were learned. Unfortunately, the WHO is seeking greater authority to force more countries to follow their restrictions. I believe this increases the risk of disaster, especially with fewer research requirements for such decisions. A dangerous path to take… what if they’re wrong? I don’t think even 100 million deaths would be enough to stop the madness at the WHO.

    Daniel Jansson
    Sweden