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LAWS
By Charles Kocian
“When laws, become enemy of man; man, becomes enemy of laws.”
Those words where from Nigel Farage in CPAC 2023 last week. He was referring to the behaviour of authorities during the pandemic, where many people were locked down and their essential liberties where took off.
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Last week the FBI director Christopher Wray said on Tuesday that the COVID pandemic was likely caused by a leak from a laboratory in Wuhan, China. It has “no credibility whatsoever”, reacted China’s rulers. Accountability?
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In www.worldbank.org it can be read that “WASHINGTON, Feb. 16, 2023 – The COVID-19 pandemic caused a massive collapse in human capital at critical moments in the life cycle, derailing development for millions of children and young people in low- and middle-income countries, according to the first analysis of global data on young people who were under the age of 25 at the onset of the pandemic.”
Where rapid antigen tests credible?
Did the Pandemic lockdowns were worth it? Statistics is answering the question. In March 2021, Medical Doctor Ricardo Savaris published a research paper that went viral called: Stay-at-home policy is a case of exception fallacy: an internet-based ecological study.
Lockdowns in Paris. Source Image: www.theparisphotographer.com
“In short, lockdowns hurt the economy, impeded education, and harmed the development of children. Empirical evidence shows these policies to have been unwise. The next time government officials seek to destroy life and livelihood in the name of safety, we should bear these findings in mind.” That is the conclusion of another study presented in www.city-journal.org/the-damage-of-covid-lockdowns
Plague of Venice. Source Image: www.atlasobscura.com
In the Renaissance, the plague arrived to Venice in 1575. Authorities, quarantined the worst affected area, blocking the city at the Rialto bridge. Half of the population were isolated in their homes. Carnevale shops, inns and taverns were closed. Church services, mountebanks and charlatans could no longer gather an audience in Venice’s streets. Sounds familiar? Aristocracy, fled; peasants, remained.
Plague of Athens. Source Image: www.greeknewsagenda.gr
In www.cambridge.org there is an article that compares the Plague of Athens with the Pandemic of 2020. It reads: “Decisions constantly made in isolation without any feedback can be demoralising, and without human connection it can also become more difficult to be compassionate, which can in turn further feed into feelings of isolation.” They conclude that in the Plague of Athens during the Peloponnesian War, their citizens descended from a rational society to a lawlessness, were rulers and ruled abandoned reason.
When laws become enemy of man, man becomes enemy of laws. When rulers abandon the ruled, the ruled abandons the rulers.
CONCLUSION
Five senses are given-absolute from the laws of nature. They derived after 4 billion years of biological evolution. Eyes were built by genes to survive to the next generation. The eyes of insects and animals, obeys the absolutes laws of nature; with them, genes live; without them, genes die. Man’s laws, needs to be rational; reason, adapt to universal facts; consciousness, to existence; as genes adapts, to nature.
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