EPISODE · Dec 13, 2021 · 34 MIN
That Other Government That Called Part of the Population Diseased with Eric Peters
Guest bio:Eric Peters is widely known as “The Libertarian Car Guy” for his writing on how the government attacks our freedom through regulation of automobiles. But his lively pen and keen insight go far beyond the automotive. His latest article concerns a disturbing similarity between the way the Covid Regime in the U.S. is treating the unvaccinated with the way a notorious government from the 20th century treated a certain part of its own country’s population.Guest Links:Epautos.comAdditional Reading:Headed East . . . by Eric PetersAnother Case of the Usual Thing from The Biden Thing by Eric PetersDiaper Report 12/2/21 by Eric PetersOmnipotent Government: The Rise of the Total State and Total War by Ludwig Von MisesFrom the Memory Hole:Hospitals Overwhelmed by Flu Patients Are Treating Them in Tents – Time Magazine (2018)Viruses-lots of them-are falling fromthe sky – UBC Science (2018) – Has anyone bothered to check SARS_COV-2 isn’t one of them?Free Gift from Tom:Download a free copy of Tom's new e-book, An Anti-State Christmas, at antistatechristmas.com. Also available in paperback. A great stocking stuffer!Like the music on Tom Mullen Talks Freedom? You can hear more attommullensings.com!
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Eric Peters is widely known as “The Libertarian Car Guy” for his writing on how the government attacks our freedom through regulation of automobiles. But his lively pen and keen insight go far beyond the automotive. His latest article concerns a disturbing similarity between the way the Covid Regime in the U.S. is treating the unvaccinated with the way a notorious government from the 20th century treated a certain part of its own country’s population.
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