Corona-Fascism

ebook How Politicians Used A Virus to Eliminate Privacy, Enrich Themselves, and Put the Final Nail In Liberty's Coffin

By Alu Axelman

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In "Corona-Fascism," paramedic and political commentator Elliot "Alu" Axelman delivers a provocative examination of how the COVID-19 pandemic transformed America into what he considers a surveillance state. Drawing on his medical background and libertarian principles, Axelman methodically challenges official narratives surrounding the virus, questioning inflated statistics, media fear campaigns, and the unprecedented governmental powers exercised during the pandemic.

From mask mandates to business closures, from contact tracing to vaccine passports, Axelman argues that politicians from both parties exploited a public health crisis to eliminate privacy, restrict personal liberty, and enrich themselves and their corporate allies. The book dissects how emergency powers bypassed legislative processes, how statistics were manipulated, and how dissenters were silenced in what Axelman describes as the largest assault on American freedom in history.

Through careful analysis of CDC data, firsthand experience in emergency medicine, and examination of economic consequences, Axelman presents his case that the response to COVID-19 was disproportionate to the actual threat and designed to serve political agendas rather than public health. He shows how pandemic policies were selectively enforced, with lockdown violators punished while certain protest movements received exemptions.

Written during the height of pandemic restrictions, this timely polemic calls for resistance against what the author sees as an emerging biomedical security state that threatens to permanently alter the relationship between citizens and government.

If you enjoyed "The Great Reset" by Marc Morano, "COVID-19 and the Global Predators" by Peter Breggin, or "The Real Anthony Fauci" by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., you'll love "Corona-Fascism."

Corona-Fascism