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Issue 56, April 2025

Government policies based on falsehoods

- by DARREN SMITH

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WHEN you repeat a lie often enough, it eventually becomes accepted as fact.

When censorship and maintaining the narrative are the order of the day, it is a clear indicator that governments do not want any debate around their policies.

When highly credentialed and experienced scientists are denied, ignored, smeared, silenced and/or sacked, you can be sure that the story being told by the media and the world's NGOs that they oppose is false, and put out to support destructive policies that ruin people's lives and the environment.

The plandemic, lockdowns and subsquent mass injection programmes that began five years ago are one such obvious example of disinformation being spread by the state and its propaganda machine across the media, in order to destroy people's health and livelihoods.

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