Swiss Restaurant Closed, And Owners Arrested, for Refusing to Enforce Vaccine Passports

On Saturday, Swiss police arrested the owners of the Walliserkanne restaurant (pictured above) for refusing to police customers for vaccine passports, which became a legal requirement in September. The police had closed the restaurant the day before following repeated violations, lining the entrance with concrete blocks, however the manager returned on Saturday to open the restaurant prompting the authorities to take the owners into police custody. Le News has the story.

The restaurant’s website says: we welcome everyone, also without certificate. The management has refused to check whether their diners have valid Covid certificates since the legal requirement was introduced on September 13th 2021.

In mid-September, in a video interview with 20 Minutes, one of the restaurant’s bosses said that they had only been checked once by the police and that they would continue to let anyone enter their bar and restaurant without a certificate. After several violations a criminal investigation was initiated.

The arrest on Saturday followed repeated defiance of police requests. On Friday, the police closed the restaurant at the behest of the cantonal government because the operator was breaking the law by not checking Covid certificates. The judiciary and police are required to ensure the population complies with laws made by Switzerland’s democratically elected parliament.

Later in the day, ignoring the closure order, the restaurant’s boss reopened the establishment. In response, the police closed it again and had large concrete blocks placed in front of the building. However, the manager of the restaurant opened it again on Saturday morning announcing with a microphone that the restaurant was open for business. In exasperation, the police arrested the man and his parents and placed them in custody. The arrest was resisted and resulted in injury, according to various media reports.

The brothers who manage the restaurant at the centre of the conflict have been open about their anti-Covid beliefs, reported the newspaper Blick. They have also been outspoken out on a German website that posts content on conspiracy theories. In an interview on the site, one of them says that there is no pandemic, there is no epidemic and that only 0.001% of the world’s population has died from the disease, a percentage that infers 79,000 deaths. Number crunchers at The Economist estimate that close to 17 million (0.22% of the global population) have died from Covid, a figure based on excess deaths rather than the official count of 5 million, which relies on patchy testing.

In the same interview, the other brother makes the claim that Switzerland’s democratically elected government is breaking laws by creating them. Under Switzerland’s constitution, legislation enacted by parliament cannot be declared invalid on the grounds that it is unconstitutional, unless it contravenes international law.

Over the weekend, the arrest became a rallying point for hundreds of protesters, including members of the Freiheitstrychler (cowbell ringers) and Mass-Voll groups, who assembled outside the restaurant. These groups have been present at numerous anti-Covid protests across Switzerland.

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karenovirus
4 years ago

They have really been arrested for being outspoken, probably with widespread publicity, a la Cliff Richard, as a warning to others.
I don’t know anything about Swiss Law but imagine it would take quite a change in their Constitution to force members of the public to do the police’s job for them.

Switzerland has quite a low bar for calling for a binding referendum. Perhaps this is a chance for the like minded to take action.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

It’s the key to keeping people in place. You have to show them that every transgression will be heavily punished. If you don’t they don’t follow guidelines. It’s straight out of The Gulag Archipelago. Fascists, communists, it doesn’t matter, they use the same playbook.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Covid marshalls are allowed to roam the streets of the UK unhindered…

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

at present

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

The only way to solve this is either praying that the police will have a limit on how much abuse they are willing to dish out (which they don’t, as we’ve seen in the Gulag Archipelago and in the Stanford prison experiment), or form militias that keep citizens safe from the state. This is why the US has the 2nd Amendment. This is why the Founding Fathers of the US saw it necessary to enshrine in the Constitution the right of people to defend themselves from the government, and from others. And this is also the reason why European states have always insisted on gun control legislation: They do not want for the people to be able to push back against police abuse.

A while ago a video was circulating of a UK police officer breaking into someone’s home and waltzing in like he owned the place because the guy violated quarantine or something like that. I have always wondered just how confidently would that policeman have walked into that house had he known those people might have firearms to defend themselves from abuse?

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

who was the guy who said they wondered if the secret police would drag families from their homes if they faced more personal risks?

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, but I’m sure you already know that 🙂

arany madar
arany madar
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Yes. Historically, the police have never been the institution to put limits on state repression (they are the State’s primary coercive mechanism, after all). So the limits must be established externally, i.e. by the people. I’ve never been a gun enthusiast, yet i must acknowledge that Americans have a huge advantage when it comes to resisting fascist encroachments of this kind. And that is entirely due to the matter of personal arms.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  arany madar

I do often wonder how you could introduce gun rights to a country without it becoming a massacre.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  arany madar

While I like this standpoint, history easily reveals it as an illusion: Like so many other things failing to accomplish what they were said to be supposed to accomplish while having very serious real-world drawbacks, population disarmament is a fad of the late 20th century. When push comes to shove, the state almost always wins in violent confrontations with its citiziens due to its much larger resources.

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

That’s debatable: South Africa, Egypt, Romania, Russia and Cuba spring to mind.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  milesahead

I wrote almost always and not always. I admit that’s based on a gut estimate. At least, there are plenty of popular uprisings, even of an armed populace, which failed.

Eg, in 1848, there was some street fighting in Berlin but what caused to revolution to prevail in Prussia at that time was that the king chose against using the military to crush it. Ultimatively, the German revolution of 1848 came unstuck simply because the established rules, first and foremost, King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia, ceased to support the new order the lukewarmly allowed to be established.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

@CristiNeagu – You are absolutely right to refer to the Stanford prison experiment, and there is also Stanley Milgram’s electroshock experiment which was even more revealing (the would-be killers weren’t asked to play-act), but remember that the humiliators and would-be killers weren’t police officers.

I’m not saying police officers would have been any better. Indeed I think they would have been even worse. But the lesson of those experiments doesn’t just concern cops and guards and Covid marshals etc.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I’ve never seen one. I’ve been dying to this whole plandemic. I’ve even considered putting a hi-viz on and pretending to be one!

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  karenovirus

No, they have been arrested for repeatedly breaking the law. Stupid law still remains law, unfortunately, and the solution is not to do whatever the fuck you want while getting caught.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Rosa Parks should have moved to the back of the bus? It was the law.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

Yes, she should have – unless she wanted to get arrested.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

If she had gone to the back of the bus (like a good law-abiding citizen), Martin Luther King never becomes a global and historic figure because he organized the Bus Boycott after Ms. Parks was arrested. He would have just been another Baptist preacher in a medium-sized city. You see, great and important movements can emerge from violating ridiculous and unconstitutional laws.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

For every Rosa and Martin Luther, there is a thousand idiots who believe they are something special. E.g. see the antifa crowd, each and every one of them believes to be a great frreedom fighter, same goes for all islamist terrorists. Overall, it is up to the society to judge whether someone is a terrorist or a Martin Luther King. But if MLK behave in an utterly stupid way and got himself arrested on within a couple days, I doubt if he’d have managed any social reforms then.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

You are way beyond hopeless. Nobody would write such drivel unless they were paid to do it. Do you trolls ever go off duty?

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Antifa are communists, they are totalitarians, they are not resisting tyranny.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Just because it’s law, people shouldn’t blindly follow it. The laws are made to protect our lifestyle, first and foremost. I personally do not believe that a government has the agency to act against the will of their citizen. The whole point of a democratic government is to enact the will of the people.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Well, I guess you can expand that to shoplifting, too. How are you so sure that the government is NOT enacting the will of the people? And who are you to represent “the people”, were you democratically elected by someone?

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc
  1. Stealing someone’s property, causing them financial loss, is not comparable to keeping your own restaurant open for people who choose to eat there.
  2. I am sure that the government is not enacting the will of the people since it wasn’t the people that placed concrete blocks in front of that restaurant.
  3. Quote me where I said I represent anyone.
rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Re 1: I bet there will be many people who disagree and will argue that helping spread a deadly pandemic is even worse than shoplifting (quite regardless of whether it’s true or not)
Re 2: It is not customary for the police to organize a referendum before enforcing laws they are required to enforce. But most people agree that enforcing laws, in the people’s name, is the police’s regular job.
Re 3: Well, it is implied by your comments – you postulate that the police should have acted differently, and given that the police enforces laws passed by institutions elected by the people, it follows that you deem yourself above those people.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc
  1. Evidence is not on their side. The vaccine does not, in any way, stop any spread. This is why we talk things out before we act. Or, at least, we try to, when we’re not being censored left, right, and centre.
  2. Irrelevant. What you said has nothing to do with your initial question (“How are you so sure that the government is NOT enacting the will of the people?”) or with my response.
  3. I imply no such thing, and the fact that you did not quote me shows that there is no such implication. Secondly, I said and postulated nothing about what the police should or should not have done. I never even mentioned the police.
rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

I’m not sure what you wanted to say then – you stated “The whole point of a democratic government is to enact the will of the people.” Well, that’s apparently what the government is doing, using police to enact the will. And you don’t claim to know better than the people who elected the government.

“Just because it’s law, people shouldn’t blindly follow it” – but hereby you contradict yourself because laws passed by democratically elected governments are as close to “the will of the people” as it gets.

So what is your point again? Ignore laws that you don’t like, follow others? Is that your understanding of law in democracy?

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Like I said, it is not at all apparent to me that the government is enacting the will of the people. It wasn’t the people that put up those concrete blocks. It wasn’t the people that demanded a vaccine mandate. It wasn’t the people that called for them to be arrested. Just cause the people aren’t doing anything about it, it doesn’t mean they’re ok with it. So like I said, it is not in any way clear to me that this is the will of the people.

but hereby you contradict yourself because laws passed by democratically elected governments are as close to “the will of the people” as it gets.

Is that your opinion on the nazis too, then? They were democratically elected.

So what is your point again?

My point is that the fight against authoritarian regimes begins with the people.

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Rere 1: This is just nonsense. Viruses infect bodies and spread from body to body without any conscious action of the host which can neither prevent nor control this except with seriously extreme measures. Hence, nobody can ever be rightfully accused of helping to spread an illness [in this way], that’s just a meaningless construction the Covidians have invented to justify their policies.

Responsibility without the power to control what one’s supposedly responsible for is a broken concept. More so, if it’s even responsibility for something someone claimed could have happened but nobody knows if it did happen. Sort of like being arrested for not helping the victim of a car crash which could have happened in a distant city because of the statistical probability of car crashes occuring there.

Yes, the Corona-logic is actually that idiotic. But the propaganda is very good.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  RW

I am not arguing that the vaxxpasses make sense, I am just pointing out that so many people believe in them. In Germany around 40% are for introducing vaxxpasses everywhere, according to polls.

If a society becomes crazy and passes crazy laws, and police enforces those laws, it is nonsense to fight them upfront by not following them and defending against the police, as that is the surest way to become defeated and judged by public opinion. During times of peace in a functioning state the public always tends to side with lawful authorities rather than anarchists/criminals, that is why it is the police beating up troublemakers and not the other way around (and that arrangement is good to have, for the most part).

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Fighting fascism isn’t like shoplifting. You should do yourself a favour and work on how to argue properly.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Hitler was elected and enacted the will of Germany.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

Did Switzerland’s parliament pass this “law?” Or do the pronouncements of presidents, governors, mayors, public health officers, kings, dictators, etc simply become law? What’s the next law these individuals are going to mandate? If they call it an “emergency,” I guess they can decree whatever they want.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

Swiss parliament certainly has agreed to let the government pass these laws.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Just like the snivelling toe rags in the UK Parliament.

thirts
thirts
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

In 1930s, the Germans in their treatment of the Jews broke no laws but that did not mean that German law was just or right, or that you should meekly go along with it

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  thirts

I’m not arguing that the law is just or right. Now go find yourself another straw man.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

No, you’re just saying everyone should obey it. That’s the last I feed you.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  thirts

The decrees of Hitler and the Nazis instantly became “law.” Whatever Stallin wanted was the law. Saddam Hussein, etc. Now the same is starting to happen all over the “democratic” world. Just label it an “emergency order.”

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Stupid laws are meant to be broken as are stupid governments.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

And stupid people who break laws while getting caught are meant to get fined and/or arrested.

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Charles 1st was beheaded because he made war on his own people. The ruler cannot attack his subjects. He is there to protect their interests.

The beheading of Charles1 established the fact that rulers are not above the law. and that the ruled relinquish some rights to the ruler in return for protection, not exploitation.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

It all depends on whether the ruler has popular support from all the other “people”. And our beloved covidian rulers most certainly do have such support. Of course they are not “above the law”, all that they do is firmly within the law because it is them who define the law and/or they go unchallenged in courts of law.

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

There are plenty of legal opinions to contradict what you have just written. There are many instances of current law being inappropriately applied or misapplied, and peoples rights being infringed, and these cases will be tested in court – under the law.

What is happening, however, is that these cases are being prevented from reaching the courts. This is clearly interference in the legal process, and the perpetrators can be indicted for this.

Lets hope it does not turn out to be interference by our rulers, eh? Because that would be malfeasance.

JohnK
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

And their are quite a few cases that are settled outside court, because the culprit prefers to do so to minimise expenses, and they prefer to avoid the establishment of court precedence in the future. Such organisations prefer to do that rather than being found guilty, even if they have to shell out some cash to avoid going to court.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

The Nazis acted within German law.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

Off subject

If MPS are corrupt and break the rules

Change the rules

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Change the MPs.

I am Spartacas
4 years ago

Agree … this is not normal :

Screenshot 2021-11-03 at 15-55-08 Totally Fake 'President' James Delingpole ( JamesDelingpole) Twitter.png
Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

I searched the BBC news website. Nothing

Went trough the regional BBC news pages. Nothing

Went to the BBC Shropshire page. Nothing

The State will do everything in it’s power to supress this news. They will lie, threaten and censor

If it is proved that ‘vaccines’ caused these deaths then many people need to go to prison

Paul B
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

We drink every time a footballer suddenly and inexplicably collapses now during the games, my bar tab’s getting silly!

George L
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

Young sports people dead or injured…



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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  George L

Thank you for this summary of suspicious athlete ailments and medical emergencies. I don’t know how all of these cases get ignored (or maybe I do).

I’d add this story from America about a college football player who had a serious medical emergency late in a ballgame three or so weeks ago. He was rushed to the hospital where he ended up spending six nights. Even today, no story has disclosed details of his ailment/injury, which clearly did not happen from a play in the game. We do know he will not be playing any more football this year. FWIW, when someone is diagnosed with myocarditis, his athletic season (probably career) is over. He is not allowed to play again.

If this is a case of a cardiac event caused by vaccine-caused myocarditis, it could probably by itself harpoon the mandatory vaccine effort in young males. It would also put sports leagues and universities that are forcing athletes to get these vaccines in big-time legal jeopardy. Yes, Pfizer is immune from lawsuits, but what about college athletic programs and pro sports leagues? Anyway, I am not surprised we’ve had an embargo on relevant information.

https://worldnationnews.com/gophers-running-back-trey-potts-wont-return-for-rest-of-2021-season/

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

As you may not realize, the world is a big place. In any given year there are numerous young athletes collapsing from heart problems. It’s just that nobody gave a flying fuck about them until the anti-vaxxers caught on to this “news”.

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Just PO Ray.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

🙄 ok then.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  George L

Thanks for sharing this. I sent it to my 15yo son to distribute to his friends on social media. Lots of them have fallen for the propaganda. In his words “there’s no argument here.”

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Ask your son to ask his friends this question: How many people do we know our age who have died of COVID? Who have been hospitalized with Covid? The answer will almost certainly be zero. And this is over almost two years. It’s the Socratic Method. Maybe that question will make them think differently.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

That’s exactly the question I ask them all the time…

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  thinkcriticall

Yes, but the majority of the comments are getting deleted

Journalists need to be careful

Those who suppress the truth about crimes against humanity are equally as guilty

Goebbels would have been hung if he hadn’t topped himself

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

A list of the people doing the deleting is required. Time for some facts, not just speculation.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

I can report that I was banned from making posts in the Reader Comment section at the sports site The Athletic after I continued to defend athletes who have not been vaccinated. It’s stunning to see all the deleted posts and the ones that are allowed to remain at the site.

Message: If you disagree with the agenda or vaccine narrative, “No Comments from you!”

Moderate Radical
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Indeed, there are lots of deleted comments. And look at this gem from one of the zombies:

‘So people who are terrified of the needle (mainly men) are blaming the deaths on the Covid vacination when the cause of death has yet to be given.’

I see this Aunt Sally all the time. This is the extent of the other side’s argumentation. This is as good as it gets. It is beyond childish. Yet it’s all they have. There is no attempt to engage in rational argumentation; instead we’re treated to the mind-numbing, ‘You’re afraid of needles!’

As ever, these cretins aren’t even in the debate. They’ve had 18 months to show some level of seriousness, but instead they misrepresent their opponents and generally act like (worse than) children.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

They won’t engage in debate that’s for sure. That’s why they ban people like me. They don’t want to be exposed to any dissenting opinion or facts. They literally want to outlaw dissenting views.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  thinkcriticall

One of the commenters knew the boys and stated that they had been injected.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  Oscarone

Off topic, but have students in the UK always been referred to as “learners?”

I’ve also run across this nomenclature in a few “progressive” reform-pushing schools in America. At these schools, students are now “learners.” Teachers are now “adult learners.” No grades, no tests, no honor societies, group learning, project-based learning – whatever terms and customs were used in the past – discard them.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

The word used to be ‘pupils’.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

See how they change the vocabulary and the definitions. “Students” and “pupils” are now politically incorrect, I guess. Students need to learn how language can be manipulated to advance an agenda.

Oscarone
Oscarone
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

St John Fisher School is in Stoke on Trent. It seems students in the city were queueing to get injected in August before going back to school. Here’s a video: https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/we-want-jabbed-before-college-5837419

Catee
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

I bet they don’t even carry out post mortems, they will be blamed on covid.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

‘Year 10 pupil Habib died on Sunday, October 24. Habib was buried at Fenton Muslim Cemetery on Tuesday, October 26. It was preceded by a service at Markaz At-Tawheed, on Rectory Road, in Hanley.’

Presumably the police attended. Did the police consider any connection between the two deaths?. Did the police consider the possibility that the deaths were caused by the ‘vaccine’?

So when was the Post Mortem?

(Pathologists don’t work on the weekends)

Have the deaths been referred to the Coroner?

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

If he went to a Catholic school why wasn’t he buried at a Catholic cemetery?

Fiona Walker
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I think religious schools have to take in a percentage from other religions in order to get funding. I know, weird.

milesahead
milesahead
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Sheesh! Not everyone who attends a RC school is a Catholic!

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

Moslems traditionally have to be buried within a couple of days. However there should have been an autopsy and a coroner’s inquest.

https://classroom.synonym.com/how-soon-should-a-muslim-burial-take-place-12087317.html

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

I don’t know what’s going on here. Something is. Local sites more participatory than BBC ones may be more useful places for trying to find out what the word is.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

There could be a gang crime connection.

PS There is absolutely nothing wrong with such speculation, and the grandstanding headmaster who must be so pleased to see his name in print as he acts like a smug brat with a secret can do one.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Oh my God. Please no.

FFS.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Died of what, though? The ‘vaccines’ may be suspected, but were these pupils jabbed, if so, when, etc. – and by whom? And did the parents give permission…

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

According to one of the commenters she knew both lads and they had been injected.

We will unfortunately see more of this in coming weeks.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Well, you see, we need to know who this commenter is, and how she knew both lads had been injected. Injected with what? Which vaccine, which ‘batch’, etc.
Facts are important. Names, addresses, that sort of thing.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

This info is off-limits to reporter investigations apparently. I’ve already documented several suspicious cases of athletes having myocarditis type ailments and the press being completely silent on this possibility. The complicity of the “watchdog” press in protecting this agenda is actually terrifying. The only way to learn about these cases is in Comment sections at the few sites that still allow comments.

Oscarone
Oscarone
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

Another untimely, unexpected death of a young student – a very promising rugby player from Wales in this case https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/amateur-rugby/young-rugby-player-who-gave-22040688

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  I am Spartacas

It’s starting, then. Roughly two months after the jab. One of the websites states the school has around 1000 pupils, and even if you assume all were jabbed the odds are shocking. Those poor, poor families, this is truly dreadful.

Annie
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

If the families sent their children to be poisoned then they have only themselves to blame. Pity the victims, not the perpetrators and their collaborators.

John Dee
4 years ago

Where’s William Tell when you need him?

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  John Dee

No William Tell, instead they have the WHO and the WEF.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago

Fascism. This is what it looks like.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Cristi.Neagu

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Paul B
4 years ago

 79,000 deaths is probably bang on to a little light, with Italy going in for 4000 though it’s not a millions miles out. So much for the brothers frequenting ‘conspiracy theory websites’.

Rogerborg
4 years ago

There’s always one troublemaker.

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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

You know the first people sent off to concentration camps were not jews. I’m sure they were troublemakers who didn’t buy the Nazi program. Sound familiar?

BurlingtonBertie
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

The communists were one of the first groups to be sent to the camps.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Which is ironic as in The soviet union they were also sending people to camps often “wrong splinter group” communists.

Once you decide liberty is optional, you go down a risky path.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

Somehow I think any German citizen who was going around saying, “Hitler sucks!” or “These guys are dangerous” didn’t keep his free speech for long. This is exactly what is happening in the world right now. “Never again” my fanny.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

On-line Harms Bill – when does that come into force? The power to silence us. And when they take the dissenters to the re-education camps the first thing they’ll do is cut their tongues out.
Now there’s a cheery thought!

Annie
4 years ago

And Jehovah’s Witnesses. And homosexuals.

Winston Smith
4 years ago

A history of cosying up to their fascist neighbours.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

How on earth can people everywhere not see through this?

There are NO mass deaths, nobody is really ill and yet these totalitarian measures are being enacted allegedly to protect public health. But where are the thousands and thousands of casualties?

SCAM isn’t even half of it.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

As I have said right from March 2020, ‘Covid’ is all about people control and, at the same time taking their money. Who paid for Boris’s plane tickets? Not Boris! And no face masks at COP26 either – they are laughing in everyone’s faces and are STILL getting away with it.

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Who paid ÂŁ200,000 for his wallpaper?

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

And yet somehow some hospitals are running at their capacity putting patients on respirators. I know, according to your theory these patients don’t exist and all the hospital operators are lying to us.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago

Ah, the Swiss. Bank vaults still full of gold pulled from the teeth of the Jews sent to the camps. Organisers of the Davos orgies.
I was always suspicious of a country that could remain ‘neutral’ whilst surrounded by the Nazis and the Italian fascists.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

Please don’t call these bouncers “police”.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

Is there a difference?

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Rowan

Peel’s Principles should be followed by a “Police Force” and if not, they’re not police.

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago

Well ideally yes, but not too much sign of Sir Robert’s principles at work since the Covid scam began, at home or abroad.

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

Why do the owners’ opinions about how many people have really died from COVID matter to this story? The issue is whether the government can MAKE business employees enforce some “law” which probably isn’t even a “law.” If the police want to enforce this “law,” let them come check every customers’ passports.

The bottom line here is that the government WILL shut your business down (and arrest you) if you don’t do what some public health officer and State authority tells you to do (whether it is legal or not). The State gets private citizens to do its dirty work for them.

Surely a few people understand that this is not a good precedent.

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago

“No, the old proverb does not lie: Look for the brave in prison, and the stupid among the political leaders! ”
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Author
The Gulag Archipelago

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

Where is Julian Assange right now? Edward Snowden?

Cecil B
Cecil B
4 years ago

A parliament that contains the likes of Owen Patterson is not likely to stop murdering children unless it is made to do so

Rowan
Rowan
4 years ago
Reply to  Cecil B

The tireless computer warriors at 77th Brigade marking you down on behalf of our utterly corrupt government and the jellyfish in Parliament.

thinkcriticall
4 years ago

Off topic: An Australian Angel speaks the truth!

https://twitter.com/i/status/1455804227398221825

isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  thinkcriticall

Not off topic at all! Essential viewing, very brave lady!

crisisgarden
4 years ago

1936

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

What did jewish shops have to put in their windows after the National Socialist German workers party was democratically elected?

George L
4 years ago

Young sports people dead or injured..



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BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago

A U.S. senator recently held a big panel discussion dealing with the unpublicized adverse reactions from the vaccines.

The panel included an Army Flight Surgeon who has reported several cases of vaccine-caused illnesses in soldiers and pilots, as well as people who claim they lost loved ones or have been personally harmed by vaccines.

I have seen no corporate media coverage of this event. The senator did invite officials from the CDC and NIH to attend. Not surprisingly, none attended. 

The first link is a Press Advisory announcing the event. This press release includes a roster of participating panel members (including plenty of doctors).

The second link is a summary of the views of the whistleblowing flight surgeon.

The third link is a video of remarks of the father of a 16-year-old boy who died after playing basketball five days after getting his vaccine.

Kudos to Sen. Johnson for organizing this event. Shame on the press for not covering it.

https://www.ronjohnson.senate.gov/2021/10/media-advisory-sen-johnson-holds-expert-panel-on-federal-vaccine-mandates-and-vaccine-injuries

https://noqreport.com/2021/11/02/lt-col-theresa-long-silenced-by-u-s-army-after-grounding-pilots-experiencing-adverse-reactions-to-covid-vaccines/

Video from Sen. Johnson roundtable; https://www.bitchute.com/video/jYdBYciz45GH/?fbclid=IwAR1_h6HtDTCvvNxojK89uVq1AeXdBSVzfYxiP1puMOUPsjf_9xjF9X8_ZPw

isobar
4 years ago
Reply to  BillRiceJr

Interestingly, at the left hand side of the Senator was Peter Doshi, who, if it’s the same guy, is a Senior Editor at the British Medical Journal.

kate
kate
4 years ago

STAFFORDSHIRE CHILD DEATHS
Two children in Newcastle-under-Lyme and one girl in Stoke-On-Trent.
This is indicative of a potential “bad batch” of “vaccines” being sent to Staffordshire.
An investigation needs to start asap.
If you live in the area consider bringing the information to a Police Station.
Newcastle-under-Lyme
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1515702/St-John-Fisher-Catholic-College-school-pupils-dead-Newcastle-Staffordshire
Stoke-on-Trent
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/16618183/girl-dies-medical-emergency-paramedics-battled-save-her/
Mike Yeadon

And will the Online Harms Bill make these comments illegal?

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Comment in Express.

So very sad and wrong, I know of these families and yes those children did receive the experimental injection. It’s not just this school this is happening in, there are many, mainstream media are mostly not reporting on it. 

TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

The other day, there was an article about the couple of million Sceptic hits. We must cover every county in the UK, and every county has a local rag. Get my drift?

BillRiceJr
BillRiceJr
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

Yes, the Daily Skeptic already has 3 million recurring visitors. That tells us something right there. There is a BIG market for reporting and commentary that does not align with the authorized narrative. The only way to get around the “gatekeepers of the news” is to start your own site.

silverbirch
silverbirch
4 years ago
Reply to  TheTartanEagle

Mine’s The Courier, TartanEagle. They are SNP mouthpiece pure and simple

J4mes
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Notice the Express article tells us what year the children were in, but not their age. It can easily be misread that they were 10 and 11 years old, rather than in years 10 and 11 at school. Big difference being that they would have been old enough to get the jabs.

Again, a display by the complicit MSM that they’ll play with words and facts to try safeguard this tyranny.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

And will the Online Harms Bill make these comments illegal?”

You make an excellent point Kate. I know only a little about the Online Harms Bill, but enough to know that it will make our lives as BTL contributors very very difficult.

I am wondering whether, in the interests of freedom of speech which Toby is publicly a proponent of, the DS will be able to seek legal advice about what can SAFELY be posted, so as not to leave BTL commenters liable to a 2 year prison sentence and then set it out in a DS article which stays permanently on the site so that members can read it and see how they can continue to comment safely?

J4mes
4 years ago

The judiciary and police are required to ensure the population complies with laws made by Switzerland’s democratically elected parliament.

Oh okay. So I assume the government of Switzerland mandated all this bollocks for them to be democratically elected.

Can you see how the weasel MSM collaborators play around with facts to justify the government’s tyranny?

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  J4mes

Well, wait until the referendum on November 28, this will clarify whether the government has popular support or not.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

Calvin’s Geneva! Starch your ruffs!

Annie
4 years ago

Arrested for being honest. Arrested for resisting apartheid. Europe, 2021.

ComeTheRevolution
ComeTheRevolution
4 years ago

Interesting discussion here with Dr Zelenko and Israelis confirming the use of what I call “gun to the head politics” to get this stuff rammed through. The Education Minister in Israel was fighting the good fight one minute, opposing coercion and jabs for kids etc, then her assistant was murdered then suddenly shes appearing on TV with the army confirming all children should be jabbed. This part of discussion is at 50 mins.

R&B Medical Fellowship #5 with Dr. Zelenko
https://www.bitchute.com/video/yetJtcbuJXb0/

Moderate Radical
4 years ago

Here’s a link to a video I tried to share from another platform last night, only from a different angle. A lady interrupts a lecture being given by the fraud Neil Ferguson, calling him a ‘f****** muderer’:

https://youtu.be/e1SV_8Ae_7g

The same event was crashed by Piers Corbyn and friends:

https://youtu.be/JfAJZvD1Q9E

realarthurdent
4 years ago

have been open about their anti-Covid beliefs”

I’m sure they’ve not nothing against a little bundle of RNA surrounded by a capsid. I suspect they are more anti- the completely hysterical and authoritarian response by the Swiss government to a not very deadly novel virus.

Moderate Radical
4 years ago

From heroes to villains.

Psyence!

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LonePatriot
LonePatriot
4 years ago

The ongoing COVID-19 nonsense here in the United States exists solely and exclusively because our governments have failed to use the correct treatment. They used so-called “vaccines” when Japan has just proven, in less than ONE MONTH, that Ivermectin can wipe out the disease. IVM was awarded the Nobel prize for medicine in 2015. One of the 3 most important drugs in human history: Aspirin, Penicillin, and Ivermectin. Get your Ivermectin today while you still can! https://health.p0l.org

CoronanationStreet
CoronanationStreet
4 years ago

To paraphrase Lord Sumption (formerly of thr Supreme Court), it is a moral duty to stick two fingers up to unjust laws.

Star
4 years ago

Concrete blocks of that type are used for anti-terrorist protection and also against unlicenced traveller camps. I make this observation because their use against vaccine refusers and those who are friendly towards us, for example by allowing us into their establishments, may become more widespread. Or at least photographs of such usage may get widely circulated.

brachiopod
4 years ago

Considering that Italy has just revised its death exclusively from covid count down from 130,000+ to something under 3,800, the figure of 0.001% sound not implausible.

Unfortunately deaths from starvation, TB malaria etc in the third world will vastly exceed this and will be due to the rich West’s fear response.