Wroclaw/Poland 04/30/2023
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In fascist Germany, the abbreviation SS stood for Schutzstaffel. Anyone who knows even a little history knows what this criminal organization was. SS troops made up a significant portion of the garrisons of German concentration camps.
The creation of Jewish quarters, later turned into ghettos, was explained by the need to protect the healthy population from the vectors of typhoid and other diseases, which the Germans suggested to the Jews.
Science has long dismissed medieval quarantines not only as cruel, but also as pointless. futile? After all, the point is not to eliminate the epidemic, but the Jews. Source in Polish.
The history of sanitary segregation did not end with the end of World War II. A smallpox epidemic was declared in Wroclaw/Poland in the summer of 1963 and the entire city – 600,000 inhabitants – was closed.
During the greatest harassment of the unvaccinated against a new disease called COVID-19, which consists of several other diseases, the pressure on anti-vaccination has been increased by the introduction of rules restricting the use of restaurants, theaters, cinemas, swimming pools and many other public spaces . Proof of vaccination, recovery status or negative PCR test result was required. You could show your status on your smartphone by showing a QR code. I never had any of these documents.
Yes, there have been difficulties in most of the restaurants, but I managed to find one in Vienna that didn’t follow these illegal regulations. I remember when I wanted to buy a calendar for next year in a stationery store in December 2021, I was asked at the checkout to prove my sanitary innocence. Since I didn’t have such a thing, I had to leave the selected item in the store. I thought it was better to buy at the supermarket…
So how was it possible that I crossed two borders at least once a month and drove regularly between Vienna and Wroclaw? I just drove. In March 2022, while crossing the Czech-Austrian border, I received verbal instructions from an Austrian police officer to go into a bizarre quarantine upon arrival home. It was supposed to last 10 days and you were allowed to leave the apartment, but you had to wear a surgical mask (FPP2). Since no one was watching me, I behaved appropriately to the situation. I had no contacts with the authorities – apart from the policeman at the border – nothing in writing, so I treated this quarantine as it deserved…
I know full well that not everyone has had it easy and I’m not going to brag about anything. Because there is nothing to complain about. I was and definitely am in a privileged position. As a retiree, I didn’t have to go to work and have the results of those idiotic tests shown to anyone. That’s why I never had to test myself. I just want to show how inconsistent and pointless this hygienic separation was back then. She too was unsuccessful.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik