Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Nuremberg Trials

There's a meme circulating on Facebook these days with a quote from the Nuremberg trails. It states that any form of coercion used in connection with medial experiments must be considered a crime. The implication being that the current push to vaccinate people is criminal no matter what the law may say.

Another legal principle established during the Nuremberg trials is that following orders is not a legal defense. We are all required to do the right thing. If it can be demonstrated in a court of law that there was awareness of the evils being done, that in itself is sufficient grounds for punishment.

The cynic in me will point out that the Nuremberg trials were in fact show trials. Their purpose was to establish moral superiority of the victors. The ones on trial were the defeated enemies of the allies. War crimes committed by the allies were not considered. Such crimes were dealt with in separate courts.

This means that there will be no new Nuremberg trials as long as the current political elite is in power. There has to be a revolution before such trials can be considered. However, the ghost of Nuremberg is still with us. There's an awareness that the law as it is today may not protect against blowback tomorrow, and this is making people nervous.

Just the other day, two senior FDA officials stepped down over a row with the White House related to booster shots. There was also some positive words to be heard about natural immunity from Pfizer. People are starting to fear possible repercussions.

It's too early to get excited about the prospect of a new round of Nuremberg trials. However, the mere mention of them seems to strike fear into the hearts of the top executives that the totalitarians rely on in order to execute their plan. The totalitarian paradox is coming into play.

This means that we should mention the Nuremberg trials whenever appropriate. The more this circulates in conversations and on the web, the harder it gets to motivate the executives to do their job. This reluctance will in turn trickle down to the minions who themselves will start to realize that they cannot simply follow orders.

Without conviction among the executives and their minions, the totalitarian plan comes to nothing, and that's when a revolution can take place, as has happened many times before in history.

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