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The Impfung Bus, by Eric Peters

Austria is reliving an extremely ugly episode of its own history. From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com:

Hitler’s homeland – Austria – has just done what Hitler did.

The country’s leader – that word sounds better when expressed in German, in this context – has decreed that every man, woman and child in the country will submit to being “vaccinated” (serially) with drugs that do not immunize – else be treated very much as that other Austrian leader treated another class of Austrians, who were similarly denied their former right to participate in society. To work. To eat at a restaurant or patronize stores.

The prelude to treating them to something else.

Austrians who do not provide proof of impfung – of having been Jabbed –  will also be subject to extortionate financial penalties intended to ruin them into compliance. These range from 600 to 3,600 euros – about $700 to $4,000 dollars. This sort of thing was also done to the undesirables in Hitler’s Reich, all those years ago.   

Far more sinister, though, than the government of Austria applying such measures today is what’s implied for tomorrow by the acceptance of such measures. They are an overt expression of the official demonization of an identifiable class of people – who have been officially identified by the government as  . . . undesirable. As dangerous. As a threat to the general public. It is exactly the same message which emanated from the Kroll Opera House on March 23, 1933 – when another chancellor announced a Law to Remedy the Distress of the People and the Reich. This was styled the Enabling Act and what it did was enable official, sanctioned apartheid in Germany. It also established – formally – the dictatorship that would rule Germany (and Austria) for the next twelve years.

It was done peremptorily – just like that – in an atmosphere suffused with terror. Hitler sneered at the parliamentarians – the impotent democrats – who might object to any of this, advising them to “sanction that which we could have taken anyway.”

And so it began. It did not end until more than twelve years later. And now, it begins – again.

This time, not only with the full historical knowledge of where this sort of thing inevitably leads –  in a country that of all countries ought to know that lesson of history better than any other country –  but with full knowledge that these “vaccines” do not stop the spreading of the sickness that serves as the basis for forcing them on people.

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Appeals Court Allows Biden Private Business Covid-19 Vax Mandate To Take Effect, Setting Up Supreme Court Showdown, by Mimi Nguyen Li

The private business vax mandate is headed to the Supreme Court. From Mimi Nguyen Li at The Epoch Times via zerohedge.com:

A federal appeals court late Friday in a split decision ruled that the Biden administration’s vaccine mandate for private employers of companies exceeding 100 people can take effect.

President Joe Biden in Detroit, Mich., on Nov. 17, 2021. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)

The 2–1 decision by a panel of the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dissolves the stay entered by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last month on the nationwide mandate.

The rule issued by OSHA meant that some 84 million U.S. workers faced a Jan. 4 deadline to get vaccinated before it was paused. It is unclear after the latest ruling Friday when the requirement will be in effect.

The case was brought by multiple businesses, including the American Family Association; multiple individuals; and several states, including Texas, Utah, and Mississippi. Petitioners said the mandate, promulgated as an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) by the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), should be struck down because it exceeds OSHA’s authority under the Occupational Safety and Health Act.

The ruling comes after several industries – including airlines and the big three US automakers – agreed not to mandate vaccines for their union employees.

Judge Julia Smith Gibbons wrote in her majority opinion (pdf) on Friday, “Given OSHA’s clear and exercised authority to regulate viruses, OSHA necessarily has the authority to regulate infectious diseases that are not unique to the workplace.”

She added, “Indeed, no virus—HIV, HBV, COVID-19—is unique to the workplace and affects only workers. And courts have upheld OSHA’s authority to regulate hazards that co-exist in the workplace and in society but are at heightened risk in the workplace.”

Gibbons was appointed by President Ronald Reagan, a Republican. The other judge who ruled in favor of the OSHA mandate, Jane Branstetter Stranch, was appointed by President Barack Obama, a Democrat.

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It’s Time For All Good Men to Stop Fearing John Galt, by Tom Luongo

It’s time to stand up and be counted on vaccinations. From Tom Luongo at tomluongo.me:

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