OPINION / ANALYSIS (sorry if it’s obvious):

COVID was a government assault against domestic populations

The COVID-19 campaign created and implemented mostly by Western governments led by the USA can be understood as a planned and executed assault against the domestic populations, which appears as a most useful analytic framework.

To understand COVID as the political and societal machination that it is, the best comparison points are other major assaults against domestic populations.

Typically, historically, comparable major assaults against domestic populations fall into the following categories.

War: Manipulating a domestic population to condone and partake into an actual war in which the state participates.

Elite predation: Openly creating and modifying the state's laws to the advantage of the upper classes, and an elite class in particular, and selectively enforcing all laws to the advantage of the same upper and elite (often globalist) classes. This includes structures that prevent development of the working and independent business classes, while maintaining a large dependent class of sick and impoverished people.

Creating invasive laws: Creating and enforcing laws that remove fundamental individual rights, such as censorship laws, surveillance laws and instruments, laws that limit access to resources and services, laws that coerce or impose unwanted medical interventions, laws that limit family autonomy, laws that enable state control over education and propaganda, and so forth. This includes structures that limit political participation and organized opposition.

Abusive or excessive taxation: Extracting disproportionate resources from individuals (see point-2) in order to fund government campaigns and the maintenance of centralized power.

The COVID campaign has been a combination of all these elements, and a concerted effort to accelerate them all.

Ibid. the follow-up campaigns...

*** See my scientific articles about COVID, and my Civil Rights articles on this website:

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