ANTI-VAX PROTESTS OR PRO-FREEDOM MARCHES?

While the Presstitutes and politicians label and demonize people who are opposed to taking an Operation Warp Speed, unapproved by the Food and Drug Administration gene therapy jab as “conspiracy theorists,” anti-vaxers,” “right wingers” and religious ideologues… as evidenced by the rally call in protests around the world against draconian COVID War rules, one words sums it up: Freedom.
Indeed, as reported by France 24 on Sunday, the protestors marching in cities across France were chanting “Freedom, freedom.”
The Trends Journal has reported extensively in this and previous editions of government crackdowns on individuals who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
However, we forecast that few governments, at this juncture, will demand universal vaccinations because that would require some form of law enforcement intervention and a revolt.  So the next-best option is to compel people to get the vaccine or face losing their jobs or not be able to have any kind of social life. These are just a few of the numerous articles we wrote that signals this trend: (See: “UPDATE: EURO “DIGITAL GREEN PASS” GAINING SPEED,” “ITALY: NO GREEN PASS, NO FREEDOM,” “NO JAB, NO JOB?” ; “HONG KONG: NO JAB, NO JOB, NO FREEDOM”  
Reuters reported that freedom from jab demonstrators who took to the streets in the country’s fifth consecutive week in France in protest of the health pass measure put in place by President Emmanuel Macron were also holding signs that read, Pass=Apartheid. 
Further illustrating what we had forecast, the strict COVID guidelines managed to bring together an unusual mix of demonstrators that included the so-called “far-right,” yellow vest anti-inequality activists, and anti-vaxxers. 
“I detest the idea that the authorities can go as far as they like,” Marie Huguet, a retiree, who joined a protest organized by the yellow vests, told the station. The report said these protests seem to be increasing by the week.
The new law demands all health care workers get vaccinated and other individuals to present a health pass to live a normal social life, like eating a croissant at a café. They must now present a QR code to prove they’ve either had the virus or have recovered. The Guardian reported that 66.8 percent of the population are fully vaccinated and is delivering 240,000 jabs per day.
The Financial Times also reported on the unusual mix of protesters and wrote, “what unites these groups’ often contradictory beliefs is a fierce opposition to what they view as the loss of liberty under authoritarian governments.”
“There is a strong correlation between vaccine hesitancy and populism,” Karen Umansky, a fellow at Tel Aviv University, according to the FT. One protester told the paper, “I am for the vaccine and had it months ago, but not the health pass, which is discriminatory.”
Marine Le Pen, the head of France’s far-right Rassemblement National party, called the health pass requirement “liberty-killing” and establishes “a coercive system of generalized surveillance.”
Protests also broke out in Montreal on Saturday to lash out at the vaccine passports, Voice of America reported. Thousands took to the streets after the government announced mandatory vaccines in order to eat out or enter a bar or gym. 
“It should be the choice of each person whether to be vaccinated,” Veronique Whalen, 31, who told the outlet that she normally does not attend protests. “With the passports, it means forcing us,” she said.
In February, we ran an article, “ISRAEL: NO VACCINE, NO GREEN PASSPORT,” which highlighted Tel Aviv’s early move to force a Green Passport in order for its citizens to shop, go to gyms, theaters, hotels, sporting/music events, etc.
Yuli Edelstein, Israel’s Minister of Health, said at the time, “there will soon be jobs where, in order to work, the workers will have to either be vaccinated or undergo a COVID-19 test every 48 hours.”
TREND FORECAST: As we forecast back in February, Israel has set the trend. No COVID Jab, no Freedom. Thus, we maintain our forecast “for strong anti-vax political movements in nations across the globe.”
The unusual combination of protesters is not exclusive in France. Germany has seen “a grassroots movement of hippies and neo-Nazis, leftists, and QAnon followers” that has come together in opposition to the “corona dictatorship.”

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