Global ire rises over Covid-19 secrets
Oct 04, 2020
4 minutes
SAM DITSHEGO
FRANK AUGSTEIN AP
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AN UPSURGE of resistance against draconian lockdown regulations in Western capitals, especially in Europe and the US, has gained momentum: it is growing and there is no more turning back.
In Berlin, German Professor Heiko Schoening said they addressed anti-lockdown regulation rallies of 1 million people the first time and more than 1 million a second time.
At the first rally, Robert Kennedy jr addressed the masses.
In France, there was an anti-lock-down protest on September 12, where such protests were gaining traction.
In other places there is a seething cauldron of resentment against draconian, economy-destroying mandatory lockdowns and attendant resistance.
At London’s Trafalgar
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