Dear fellow Americans:
Hello from my government-mandated quarantine. I am not currently running a fever, although I have struggled to keep my cool as I reach for a shoe or some other blunt object to throw at the television.
I read in the local newspaper today that my local county commission basically placed me under house arrest as of 8 a.m. this morning. They say I can go out to get food or medical attention. All other actions that yesterday would have been considered normal human activity will be questioned.
I reside in a Georgia county of 150,000 people that has 12 confirmed cases of Covid19, also known as coronavirus. Nevertheless, the county commission and the cities within the county are rushing to pass ordinances ordering all 150,000 of us to “voluntarily shelter in place” and mandatory closings of all “non-essential” businesses.
Nobody’s quite sure what all this means. Government orders aren’t usually voluntary so we’ll have to see how that shakes out.
Confusion reigns.
What is considered essential or non-essential and who gets to make that decision?
While the new ordinances require the forced closure of some specific businesses like dine-in restaurants, gyms and nail salons, they’re extremely vague on what other businesses must close. That leaves everyone from mom and pops to large businesses to call on government authorities to determine their fate.
The local dying newspaper is relishing its new-found relevancy, offering to make the calls for people and businesses in need of clarity from the appropriate government overlords.
I regret to inform you, friends, that we are now members of a brave new society.
The old order of just a few weeks ago is gone. A new order is being ushered in. This is what technocracy looks like and I’m afraid there’s no turning back.
How does it feel?
Before you answer that question, let’s take stock of the New America, even as we bid a fond farewell to the old America, which is whizzing by so fast that our rear-view mirror is hardpressed to let us catch a glimpse.
- One-third of the world and about the same percentage of Americans are now on government-imposed lock down.
- Some states are worse than others but all seem to be moving in the same direction. In Michigan, for example, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is threatening to fine or imprison people for coming out of their houses without a valid excuse.
- Lock-down orders are coming mostly from the state and local levels, NOT the federal level. Let that sink in. We always thought it would be the feds we had to worry about accumulating too much power. But it’s the state and the city in which you live that is now more likely to determine whether you get to maintain your rights as a free American. It all depends on whether you are deemed “essential.”
On the whim of a governor or mayor feeling him/herself no longer bound by the U.S. Constitution, your freedoms can and will be sold out like fried pies at a county fair.
All because of a virus. I don’t want to diminish the threat. It is a real virus, and it can kill you, but enough with the B.S. statistics. This virus has a kill rate of 1 percent.
Our citizenship in what was thought to be the freest country in the world has been rendered moot by state and local authorities declaring emergencies based on a virus that has to date killed less than 1,500 people in a nation of 330 million.
That ought to scare you more than any virus.
Unscrupulous governors such as Gretchen Whitmer keep repeating already discredited models that predicted 50 to 70 percent of the nation’s population being infected by coronavirus.
The Detroit News reports:
“Without the stay-at-home order, current models project 70% of the state’s population of nearly 10 million could become infected, with 1 million people hospitalized, Whitmer said. The state has roughly 25,000 acute care beds.”
Those numbers are frightening. But they’re also completely jacked. They originated from a website operated by the U.K.-based Covid Act Now and have been drastically revised downward, but Whitmer and others are still quoting the discredited old numbers, shamefully fanning the flames of an already panicked population.
The actual numbers are still very low. Are you willing to hand over your Constitutional freedoms on the 0.000001 percent chance that you will die from coronavirus? If your answer is yes, please stop reading now as there’s no hope for you. Hardier generations, perhaps your own grandparents, would classify you as a snowflake whose mind has been so fully indoctrinated by leftist nonsense that you unquestioningly accept the idea that it is right and proper to accept any government order as long as it comes with a half-baked promise of safety and security.
Truth is, we have many dangerous diseases dancing around our world that are fully capable of killing us, often in much greater numbers, and our government yawns. Since when did the governors, mayors and city councils become so overly concerned about protecting us from harmful bugs and germs? They certainly didn’t display such zeal for our safety during the H1N1 Swine Flu, SARS, MERS, Ebola, or any of the other recent pandemics.
Interestingly, the scary numbers that were originally thrown out have not materialized and are now being quietly revised downward. TV talking heads warned that “millions of Americans” would catch the coronavirus, with up to 50 percent of the population being infected and tens of thousands dead.
None of this has panned out. The numbers are not growing exponentially, as predicted, but incrementally and mostly in a few “hotspots” that directly correlate with densely populated cities – Detroit, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, New Orleans, Los Angeles. Of the 50 states, 19 of them report fewer than 200 cases. All the more reason to move out of the big cities and, I would suggest, out of the nearby suburbs. These are nothing but massive prisons waiting for the doors to be slammed shut around them.
Now, back to the carnage that can be directly attributed to the media-orchestrated mass hysteria.
- At least one-third of Americans are now out of work, compliments of forced or voluntary shut-downs.
- The stock market has lost trillions.
- Hospitals are being “overwhelmed.” While some of these reports of overwhelmed hospitals are clearly part of the media exaggeration of the crisis, I have no doubt that some hospitals are experiencing extreme shortages of necessary equipment, masks, gowns, ventilators, etc. Part of this inundation of patients can be explained by the fact that we are in the peak of flu season. Many of the patients overwhelming the hospitals are being tested and found negative for coronavirus, but they are indeed very sick and in some cases deathly ill with the flu. The flu has killed about 50,000 Americans already this season, compared to less than 2,000 deaths attributed to coronavirus. Again, basic math will tell you which is more dangerous.
- Thanks to media scare tactics and government power grabs, millions of Americans have seen their lives instantly transformed from productive, hardworking citizens to totally dependent on the government to meet their basic needs. They are now awaiting with no small amount of frustration for their first government paycheck compliments of our benevolent Congress. Some lucky ones will actually make more on unemployment than they did while working their jobs.
- Your governors and your local city councils or county commissions will be quick to declare a state of soft martial law, issuing edicts that by a stroke of the pen will declare whole sectors of our economy to be “non-essential” and no longer needed in the New America. To the waitress, the hair stylist, the machine mechanic, these businesses are absolutely essential because they put bread on their tables! But we must get with the program and accept that our bread will now be provided at the whim of Congress, which will shortly realize that the $1,200 checks they’ve just signed off on will be spent in about three weeks while the economy remains in a state of government-induced collapse. Will they approve another $2 trillion to replenish people’s emptied bank accounts?
- The First Amendment has been vanquished. We have lost our rights to freely assemble and to attend houses of worship, and those who speak out against this madness are roundly criticized and publicly shamed as enemies of the people.
- Governors have assumed dictatorial powers, ordering whole industries, private clubs and churches to shut down. Some have asked their subjects to turn in their fellow citizens who violate the new rules.
- The media has fully accepted its new role as the propaganda arm of the state. They whip up fear and hysteria in the masses based on fake numbers put out by the WHO and CDC, which have never been much more than propaganda organs for Big Pharma and globalist elites seeking to accumulate power. In the New America we live and breathe on every word out of the mouth of a two-bit technocrat like Dr. Anthony Fauci.
- The Second Amendment has been found to be meaningless in a crisis like this. In New Jersey and several other states, gun shops have been declared “non-essential businesses” and ordered to close. The precedent has been set. During the next crisis, real or manufactured, don’t count on your Second Amendment rights holding any sway over politicians eager to declare them null and void. At the same time, authorities are using the virus as an excuse to open the jails and let hardened criminals out on the streets. This won’t end well.
Yes, the coronavirus is real and it does carry the potential to kill. I am not denying that for a moment and I urge all of my fellow Americans to take basic precautions like handwashing and keeping a safe distance from people who are sick, whether they have the flu, Covid19 or the common cold. Get outside in the sunshine. Take supplements of Vitamins C, D and A, as prescribed here by a renown systems biologist.
But also know this. We have been played by scurrilous technocrats, the putrid politicians who listen to them and the fake-news “journalists” who uncritically reported their scare-tactic projections.
And if you think all of this will just blow over and we will go back to the good ole days, think again. Some semblance of normalcy will no doubt return, but only after irreparable damage has been done to our free-enterprise system and the Constitution designed to keep power-grabbers in check. We now know that we’re only one, small crisis away from returning to soft martial law. Or worse. Next time, it may not be so soft.
Whitmer and the other totalitarian governors will not be debating whether to arrest us for coming out of our houses or for possessing certain weapons or certain supplies deemed “critical” by the state. They will simply send in the cops.
The Greatest Generation put their lives on the line to keep us free. They died on the beaches of Normandy and on the hillsides of Iwo Jima. They would roll over in their graves if they could see us now. We could not bear the thought of a virus and gave our freedoms away for a promise of safety and a $1,200 check.