"For those of us who value liberty, these past two years have been a bad dream. It seems like we fell asleep in early 2020 and woke up in 1984! They said that if we just put on a mask and stayed home for two weeks, weâd be able to return to normal. The two weeks came and went and instead of going back to normal they added more restrictions. These past two years have been a story of moving goalposts and âexpertsâ like Anthony Fauci constantly contradicting themselves. Early on, in April 2020, I warned in an article titled âNext in Coronavirus Tyranny: Forced Vaccinations and âDigital Certificates,ââ that the ultimate goal of the âtwo weeksâ crowd was to force vaccines and a âvaccine passportâ on Americans. My concerns were at the time written off as just another conspiracy theory. But less than a year later that âconspiracy theoryâ became conspiracy fact. I am not happy about being right on this. The introduction of vaccine passports was from the beginning my worst nightmare. The idea that you must âshow your papersâ to participate in society is a concept that is totally opposed to a free society. It is inhuman."
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Ron Paul, Taking Back Our Liberty in 2022, LewRockwell.org, 4 January 2022
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