Rarely I have an original thought. Yesterday I did. Yesterday imagination awoke.
In 1967 Bertrand Russell held a Tribunal on atrocities in Vietnam. ‘We are not judges. We are witnesses. Our task is to make mankind bear witness to these terrible crimes and to unite humanity on the side of justice in Vietnam.’
Now the idea arose that on Substack and off there are many qualified medical experts who have written about the criminal injections and outcomes. I think the time has come to reach out and demand our experts hold a Tribunal. Only they have the gravitas to be listened to.
Together, collectively, their testimony ON CAMERA, can be broadcast in real time on the internet. I am of the opinion such testimony would make an impact. I am of the opinion this Tribunal is not difficult to have and not costly.
The lead figure for the Tribunal should be well known. Their name today need not matter. We the common people can lobby our medical heroes to create such a Tribunal and allow them to decide on who leads. I have a few people in mind, you may have the same or different names, the important thing is to start circulating the request to assemble a Tribunal.
Russell, in organizing the Tribunal put his faith in the American people, his faith that the ordinary man is not a gangster by nature, and will react in a civilized way when he is given the facts. We have yet to show that this faith is justified. Russell hoped to ‘arouse consciousness in order to create mass resistance … in the smug streets of Europe and the complacent cities of North America’. By now, there are few who can honestly claim to be unaware of the character of the American war on Covid as mass extermination.
Imagination to power! We can do this and change history.
Agree in principle. Good post. The place where I get stuck is that this is international. The scope is enormous. Where to draw the line with putting people in a Tribunal? Do we just put up the richest and most powerful or the thousands or perhaps millions who carried water for the ringleaders. Some sort of formal ceremony to mark our acknowledgement of these crimes is warranted but it will take much more than that to fix the issues and prevent it from occurring once again in a few years hence.