The Mandates and Coercion: A State's Betrayal

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The Mandates and Coercion: A State's Betrayal

The enforcement of mandates, especially those involving defective products—products that have been proven to cause harm and adverse reactions—exposes the treachery of the state. When citizens are forced under duress, through fear of exclusion or punishment, to comply with mandates that violate their bodily autonomy and well-being, the Social Contract is not just undermined, it is annihilated.

This betrayal is compounded when the government knowingly conceals safety data, manipulating the narrative to suppress the truth. The manipulation of public health to achieve control reflects not just negligence, but deliberate malice. A government that knowingly puts its citizens at risk, through deceit and coercion, no longer serves the people. It has abandoned its role as a protector and has instead become a perpetrator of harm. The social contract, in this scenario, is a hollow promise, a relic of what once was, as the state now operates in opposition to the very principles it was meant to uphold.

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