Authorities are trying to label those of us who demand scientific data as terrorists and conspiracy theorists. It's a dangerous trend

These are just a couple of recent examples. We must push back in a peaceful and evidence-based way. The science is on our side!

Authorities are trying to label those of us who demand scientific data as terrorists and conspiracy theorists. It's a dangerous trend

In the video linked below, Dr Peter Hotez who has a long history of fomenting hatred towards those who question the mainstream vaccination narrative gives a message that seems intended to cause attacks - perhaps even physical attacks - against those he considers to be anti-vaxxers.

The more overwhelming the evidence becomes that COVID jabs do nothing at all to reduce the risk of hospitalisation or death (in fact, they increase it!) and that a record-breaking fraud leading to millions of deaths worldwide has been perpetrated on the world, the more desperate the mainstream’s rhetoric becomes.

Hotez states that:


“We have to recognize that anti-vaccine activism, which I actually call anti-science aggression, has now become a major killing force globally,” Hotez said in the video, using a backdrop of photos of protestors against the Covid shots.


Dob in a ‘conspiracy theorist’

Queensland’s Deputy Police Commissioner Tracy Linford, has reacted to a tragic situation where 3 people in one family, 2 young police officers and one innocent bystander (a neighbour) were all killed during what was purported to be a ‘welfare check’. She has asked people to dob in anyone who holds anti-government, anti-police or anti-covid 19 jab opinions to a special police hotline or to Crime Stoppers.

“If it’s anybody out there that knows of somebody that might be showing concerning behaviour around conspiracy theories, anti-government, anti-police, conspiracy theories around Covid 19 vaccination, we want to know about that, and you can either contact police directly or go through crimestoppers.”

So now, we are at the point in Australia where having an opinion that opposes that of government authorities is considered to be a thought crime. Is being upset or angry at the police or the government enough to get you into trouble or arrested?

And why in the world should people be angry at the government? Just because they have lied to us, killed and injured our loved ones with their mandates and tried to control everything we think, eat, see and do. That couldn’t be it, could it?

And the police, well aside from brutal arrests when we exercised our constitutionally-protected right to protest, handcuffing pregnant women for posting on Facebook and firing rubber bullets at peaceful rallies in one of the most sacred sites in Australia - the Shrine of Remembrance, I can’t think of a single reason why anyone should be angry at them?

Let them know we are watching them and we’re not afraid

The direction this is all going should be obvious to anyone who is paying attention. The authorities want to know who we are, where we live and what we are thinking. Only then will they be able to control and restrict our movements.

Compliance is not the way out of this. Resistance is.

Perhaps we should all be making a quick phone call to Crime Stoppers asking them what the legal definition of ‘conspiracy theorist’ is and what proof or evidence would be required to accuse someone of this ‘crime’.

In a nation where we are asked to be law-abiding, those who are charged with enforcing statutes need to be sure they are not acting as if they themselves are above the law.