Emily Oster’s “Let’s Declare A Pandemic Amnesty” Inspires Intense Backlash

Emily Oster’s “Let’s Declare A Pandemic Amnesty” Inspires Intense Backlash

An essay by economist and pro-mandate, pro-mask-wearing, pro-vaccine advocate Emily Oster that appeared in The Atlantic has ignited a firestorm of indignant and irate responses from people who have been deeply affected by ill-conceived COVID-19 policies (invasive testing, masking, social distancing, lockdowns, mandates, hospital deaths via deadly protocols, suppressed and ignored vaccine deaths and injuries, families prevented from attending funerals and visiting loved ones in hospitals and nursing homes, business closures, school closures, church closures, travel restrictions, domestic violence, family breakups, suicides, economic disasters, supply chain delays and breakdowns, and the astonishing suppression of free speech which has been aggressively promoted — and enforced — by a globally coordinated alliance of Big Pharma, Big Government, Big Tech, and Big Media.

What, exactly, did Emily, say? And what kind of responses did her essay generate? A small sample follows…

Dr. Robert Malone: Healthy Children Should NOT Be Vaccinated For COVID-19

Dr. Robert Malone: Healthy Children Should NOT Be Vaccinated For COVID-19

Before you vaccinate your child, which is irreversible and potentially permanently damaging, find out why 15,000 physicians and medical scientists around the world signed a declaration publicly declaring that healthy children should NOT be vaccinated for COVID-19. On behalf of these MDs and PhDs, Dr. Robert Malone, who has devoted his career to vaccine development, provides parents a clear statement outlining the scientific facts behind this decision…

COVID-19: A Second Opinion – Washington D.C. Panel Discussion – January 24, 2022

COVID-19: A Second Opinion – Washington D.C. Panel Discussion – January 24, 2022

U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) moderates a panel discussion, COVID-19: A Second Opinion. A group of world renowned doctors and medical experts provide a different perspective on the global pandemic response, the current state of knowledge of early and hospital treatment, vaccine efficacy and safety, what went right, what went wrong, what should be done now, and what needs to be addressed long term. The panel discussion took place January 24, 2022 in Washington D.C..