Pandemic Amnesty: Why So Vague?!

Some Want Amnesty. What Do YOU Say?

A call for amnesty unleashed the exact opposite.

Call To Action

TLDR: The Amnesty Testimonies Project is documenting people’s responses to the article published in The Atlantic about Pandemic Amnesty. Send us your stories and your response to that request here

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As I’m sure you’ve heard by now, The Atlantic published an article earlier this week that called for “Pandemic Amnesty”. There have been many great analyses about why this shift in the narrative is occurring now, but regardless of what motivated the article, it opened a Pandora’s box that can’t be closed.

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The Atlantic then and now.
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The sheer anger that was sparked by this article is a sign that the Covid Class has no choice but to continue to gaslight the rest of us for as long as they possibly can. Igor Chudov wrote a great response to the article and received almost 1000 comments on his Substack.

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The Atlantic is Asking for “Pandemic Amnesty” and Forgiveness
Wow. The Atlantic has a front-page article (archive link) by Prof. Emily Oster, asking for “Pandemic Amnesty”. How interesting. The Atlantic is one of the most forward-looking and yet curated publications and they do not publish rubbish and random musings. And now they have a prominent author asking for “amnesty” and forgiveness…
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The comments, on Mr. Chudov’s Substack and elsewhere, are filled with devastating personal stories, and an outpouring of emotions and feelings. The Amnesty Testimonies Project is here to document these stories for journalistic and historical reasons. The responses are a window into the will of millions of people to never be controlled like that again and ensure that the experiment of global tyranny disguised as “public health” will never be attempted in the future.

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From Etana, here.