Canada’s COVID: Prelude to Total War | Professor Cooper (EXCERPT)

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We are now in year three of the COVID narrative in Canada. While restrictions have largely been dropped, if you are paying attention to what is happening behind the scenes you know that the globalist agenda is far from over.

Recently I had the pleasure to read Canada’s COVID: The Story of a Pandemic Moral Panic, by Professors Barry Cooper and Marco Navarro-Genie. Both gentlemen, are professors of political science here in Canada.

Many books have been written on the plandemic, but very few from our own Canadian perspective. The book is exhaustively researched with almost 200 pages of footnotes alone. But the significance of the book for me was not the large amount of verifiable data and facts, but the observations and conclusions drawn by the authors which provide significant insight into what is happening in the minds of the tyrants, both here in Canada, and globally.

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