Richard King: A lot of the measures taken was not consistent and affect everyday people, While the people in charge elected or not has wield so much power over others.
And this book gives you the insight but backed up with the source links so you can read it. The people in power was not affected financially leading to lost business, relationship breakdowns, mental health problems and suicides with huge debt burden for future generations to pay off without adding the new cost just happening around the world.
Both Government and the Pharmaceutical companies should be held accountable and be transparent.
Australia on Sep 05, 2022
Michael Jones: There are lots of facts in this information pamphlet. The writer seems to cherry pick things that suit his narrative. It’s obvious to anyone who reads this that the writer is biased leaning toward the right. There are places in this pamphlet that it seems he is almost yelling while trying to get the words on paper. There is no consistency in his facts, they come from everywhere and always seem to support the writers narrative. Although the facts are true and out there for anyone to research you just have to dig a little, you can also find many facts stating that lockdowns and masking and vaccines have worked. We all know that there is no one cure all for this “ pandemic “ but if you put all these tools together we are able to slow it down and help keep our first responders safe and maybe even get a break. I purchased this pamphlet hoping to find some underlying facts to add to my knowledge of what’s going on. Sadly this was not it. I also believe this pamphlet should have had a better proof reading before print. Needs some corrections. All of the links are there for you to study but remember that there is also information to support the science of ongoing research and...
Canada on Feb 17, 2022
Lorene L.: Everyone should, no, MUST, read this book. Alex Berenson does an excellent job of exposing inflated Covid deaths and the uselessness of lockdowns and masks. Perhaps many of you have read stories here and there about these topics. Berenson has it here for you all in one place. He documents everything and has obviously spent a lot of time researching this topic. He's a good writer, too, so it's easy to read. I kept thinking about what a wonderful world it would be if we had more real journalists like Berenson. People deserved to know the truth about all things Covid. Instead, the media ignored it and continues to scare people to death. And what about Fauci? Surely he had the same data as Berenson had, right? Or is he really that irresponsible or worse? By the way, I've been a research scientist most of my life, so for those who say, "Berenson's not a scientist," I say--you don't have to be a formally trained scientist to be a scientist. You can read science papers, have very good observational skills, and have excellent critical thinking skills. Take it from someone who knows--lots of formally trained scientists do not possess these skills. Berenson most certainly does.
United States on Nov 24, 2021
Lab lover: Amazing author that I’ve been hooked on since his bestseller “ Tell your children.” The very fact that Amazon didn’t want to sell this on their site, should make you want to read it. It’s not conspiracy theories, it’s facts, backed up by science and honest, old-fashioned research. I respect an author that’s not looking to make a billion on public fear by waiting until his book is complete & cover is
“ catchy.” This author wanted information in the public’s hand ASAP, for no other reason but to inform us of information we don’t readily see watching the average news media. Shocking right?! Hopefully, if you’ve read this far into my review, you are not the typical headline reader that takes to heart everything you read & hear. Buy this pamphlet and everything this guy publishes. He’s the real deal & I’m not getting paid to write this. In fact, this is my first Amazon book review. ( I’m almost positive). It’s THAT good. Open your eyes America- this Covid ride isn’t over so we might as well learn all we can about where it came from and how best to proceed. It’s eye-opening and messy at times, but worth your time. Much like living in...
United States on Nov 03, 2021
Amazon Customer: I suppose the author is probably preaching to the converted, but I'm grateful to have the booklet to read and confirm what I also believe: that lockdowns are blunt unstruments that dont ineviataby work, that mask wearing is pretty much useless (and would have like the author to acknowledge the pollution/environmental consequences of their use, too)
I got the 3 booklets in one, version and do feel the first booklet needs updating as it seems to only cover the first wave back in early 2020. Would have liked a little analysis on health systems being overwhelmed....seems to be a major reason for lockdowns, and wasnt really addressed.
Also, there are no page numbers, which I would have liked.
There was one comment that did annoy me. People seem to like to use the phrase : 'of course all deaths are a tragedy', regarding covid. It's almost as if people want to avoid acknowledging that death is part of life (and to be expected in a pandemic, I would have thought).
United Kingdom on Mar 28, 2021
With Eyes Open: If course it is only natural to agree with, and accept as truth and fact, that which is in line with it that concurs what ones view point. Such is human nature that we are ready to accept unquestioningly that which supports OUR view, yet demand cast iron 'proof' be presented on that which is contrary to said view. What makes this book (or series of articles if you like) compelling for me is not only that what they say concurs with my own thinking in the subject, but that the author presents a wealth of VERIFIABLE evidence/research to back it up.
At the very least, this book should move those who believe and support what the authorities are saying and doing to pause, think, look deeper - basically ask questions. I suspect however, that those who label those who doubt the truth in what the authorities tell us, as Conspiracy Theorist are not inclined to consider an opposing view to their own.
United Kingdom on Feb 27, 2021
Desmond Gill: Although I am a 76 years old UK citizen I was in Florida between March 2020 and the end of August before returning to the east of England where I have remained until now, mid January 2021.
The much more draconian measures to combat the spread of the virus in the UK compared to those enacted in Florida do not appear to have met with success. That said, the issues affecting onward transmission are complicated. This well researched publication makes that clear.
What is also clear is that our political leaders, especially in the UK, have made far reaching decisions affecting all of our freedoms, social interactions and our collective economic well-being based largelyon unproven opinions, not facts. There was, of course, an excuse for this at the outset when COVID-19 was thought to be an unusual and particularly dangerous pandemic which there was little evidence about, which on the information now available it does not appear to be. I say that because statistically the additional deaths although regrettable seem mainly to have occurred in the very old who initially did not get the protection by isolation which they would have benefitted from. This had a large effect on...
United States on Jan 21, 2021
KS80537: You know that question, "who would you most like to have dinner with?" - my answer might just be Alex Berenson. If 2020 revealed nothing else, it's that there aren't that many independent thinkers on the planet, but Berenson clearly is an exception. Every aspect of this book is so solid - it's well written, his logic is easy to follow, and nothing is stated without a source that you can go read yourself. What kind of scared me was how much of the content is unknown to the public, because it doesn't fit "the agenda" of major media outlets.
If Amazon allowed half-stars, I'd be at 4.5 stars; the last third of the book is really sloppy on its layout. Citations, which were done 100% consistently though the first two "booklets", are all over the map in the third booklet; some are inline, some are done as a footnote, and there's no rhyme or reason why some are gray and some are black. This is an editing problem, not a problem with the writing or the quality of the references, but it's distracting.
At my hypothetical dinner, I would congratulate Berenson on his effort, which is outstanding. Later, I'd politely quibble over the use of "data" as a plural (example: "the data...
United States on Jan 07, 2021
Uncovering the Unknown: Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdowns | Uncovering the Facts: Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdowns | Unveiling the Unknown: Examining the Impact of COVID-19 and Lockdowns | |
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ISBN-10 | 1953039103 | 1953039014 | 1953039030 |
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Language | English | English | English |
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ISBN-13 | 978-1953039101 | 978-1953039019 | 978-1953039033 |
Kevin Grice: Finally the truth about covid is coming out. Need more people to be held accountable for the disgusting things politicians and bureaucrats did to the people.
Canada on Jul 21, 2023