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Pandemia, how coronavirus hysteria took over our government, rights, and lives, Alex Berenson

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Pandemia, how coronavirus hysteria took over our government, rights, and lives, Alex Berenson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 385-444) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Pandemia
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Alex Berenson
Sub title
how coronavirus hysteria took over our government, rights, and lives
Summary
Berenson tells the appalling true story of the duplicitous experts, power-hungry officials, and scaremongering journalists who botched the response to a global pandemic. Partnering with big tech to frighten and control the public, they exploited the crisis to achieve unprecedented control over our bodies, our lives, and even what we're allowed to say. Berenson shows how "Team Apocalypse" and their wildly inaccurate models corrupted science, endangered our constitutional liberties, and put the very idea of truth at risk. -- adapted from jacket
Table Of Contents
Welcome to pandemia -- Happy new year -- In the beginning -- All the wrong lessons -- Globetrotting -- Fifteen days -- Following the science -- The star of New York -- Twisting the kaleidoscope -- My father and me -- Locked down -- The perfect storm -- How deadly? -- Hitting bottom -- Apocalypse not -- Musk, Bezos, and me -- Attention citizens! -- Masking, unmasked -- Another brick in the wall -- Another brick in the wall (college remix) -- Deaths of despair -- Sunbelt spike -- The forever lockdowners -- This is only a test -- Long, long Coved -- Herd immunity -- Trump -- A house divided -- Here we go again -- Free at last -- The excerpts -- Bad news -- Truth leaks out -- Dodging bullets -- In conclusion: Our own shadows
Target audience
adult
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How coronavirus hysteria took over our government, rights, and livesPandemia
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