No pandemic amnesty without a serious examination of conscience
It will take a lot of self-examination. The damage is too great to heal unless the perpetrators do penance for their actions.
An article in The Atlantic a few months ago called for pandemic amnesty. Wikipedia says that the term amnesty “obliterates all legal remembrance of the offense.” If that’s what pandemic amnesty means, the author of that article can forget about it.
The mainstream media has in fact been working diligently for the past two years to provide the perpetrators amnesty. But a growing number of citizens are learning the truth. We cannot forget nor allow anyone to forget that, for starters:
The year 2020 saw arguably the largest transfer of wealth in human history from the poor and middle class to the top .01% richest families.
Doctors were arrested and/or lost their license for prescribing off-label medicines to treat Covid, even though those medicines had 50 years of safety data and showed life-saving results in numerous studies.
The CDC lied about case and death rates of Covid from the very start of the pandemic.
Numerous doctors, epidemiologists and scientists were asking questions about the safety of mRNA vaccines long before the vaccine mandates were put in place. All were kicked off social media platforms. Many of them lost their jobs. Some of them, sadly, “died.”
Pfizer has grossed $100 billion in the past two years with the help of the United States government, who bought the vaccines using taxpayer money and promised Pfizer protection from all liabilities.
Citizens mocked anyone, like me, who asked questions about the vaccines. Check out sorryantivaxxer.com, a site dedicated to celebrating the death or demise of unvaccinated individuals, whether they died with Covid or not.
The current all-cause mortality rate is higher than ever. We are seeing an increase in deaths from all causes, according to insurance data. Yet the FDA [still] refuses to release depersonalised reports on people who died post-vaccination.
Morticians are seeing new and unexplained blood clots that could be caused by these vaccines, but the MSM will not look into it.
Stillbirths are at an all-time high.
The mainstream media, controlled by just six corporations, never reported any information about the side effects or potential dangers of the mRNA vaccines
Instead of calling on the world “to obliterate the remembrance” of these and countless other crimes, the author of “Pandemic Amnesty” should be imploring readers to look diligently for ways to make sure all the truth comes out so that we will not have to deal with this type of situation again in the future.
I believe it’s possible to move on and to grow from this experience, but we can’t just forget about it or provide amnesty until there is an honest search for culpability and a plea for forgiveness.
As a traditional Catholic who goes to confession embarrasingly often because I can’t seem to learn from or overcome my issues, I think much can be learned from the sacrament of reconciliation, aka “confession.”
What happens in confession is you sit or stand quietly examining the way you’ve lived your life over the past amount of time since your last confession. You think of what you said or did that caused yourself or others harm. You think of what you didn’t do, your sins of omission, things that you should have done but didn’t do. Then, you go into the confessional and spill your heart out. The priest then grants you absolution. You say an “act of contrition” and your sins are gone!
Though your sins are gone, the damage they caused still remains. To help remedy and make up for the damage, the priest gives you some tasks (usually a number of prayers) to do as penance.
If we are going to move on from the man-made horrors of the Covid pandemic, everyone needs to quietly examine their role in the whole event. The only way we’ll come out of this as better people is if everyone does a serious examination of conscience and a sincere mea culpa.