https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/c...ows?utm_source=featured&utm_campaign=standard COVID rules in Melbourne, Australia let police enter homes without permission, smash car windows 'We have a curfew from 8 pm to 5 am, rigorously enforced including by the use of police helicopters and search lights. Is the virus a vampire that just comes out at night? ...This is all about inducing mass fear, and humiliating the populace by demanding external compliance.' MELBOURNE, Australia, August 13, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) – Australia’s second biggest city has given police the power to enter private homes without a warrant or permission to carry out “spot checks,” while churches are closed again as part of a new lockdown regime after politicians declared a “state of disaster” in response to a rise in coronavirus associated deaths and positive test results. Speaking on August 3, Victoria police chief commissioner Shane Patton was unapologetic as he explained that police had in some instances been smashing car windows due to people inside the cars not cooperating with police or following the newly imposed health guidelines. “On at least three or four occasions in the past week we’ve had to smash the windows of people in cars and pull them out of there so they could provide their details because they weren’t telling us where they were going, they weren’t adhering to the chief health officer guidelines, they weren’t providing their name and their address,” Patton said. “This is clearly the biggest job, the biggest commitment that we have at the moment, it’s the most important commitment for Victoria police and that is enforcing the chief health officer guidelines,” Patton began his press conference explaining the police’s role in the new lockdown regime. The new lockdown rules for the state of Victoria, of which the city of Melbourne is the capital, include: Police may enter private homes, without the permission of the owner and without a warrant to carry out “spot checks” A curfew not allowing people to leave their homes between 8:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., except for “work and essential health, care or safety reasons” During the rest of the day people may only leave their homes to shop for food and essential items, receive or give care, take daily exercise, or to work Churches are closed except for funerals, with a maximum of 10 mourners allowed to attend, with permits required Schools are closed, except for vulnerable children and children of permitted workers Face coverings are mandatory anywhere outside one’s home, even in open spaces when one is alone No one may go to any home other than his or her own, except to give care The state government makes an exception to this rule to “visit your partner” and for those with shared parenting arrangements People may only gather in public with one person from outside their home A range of fines and penalties are in operation for those who breach the rules, including a $200 on-the-spot fine for “not wearing a face covering, without lawful excuse,” a $1,652 on-the-spot fine for those breaching “stay at home” orders and a nearly $5,000 on-the-spot fine for those who have tested positive for the coronavirus breaching quarantine rules. All such fines can be significantly extended for repeat offenders. At least one video of police in Victoria taking action against an individual for not wearing a mask has gone viral with millions of views online and several versions of the video removed from various social media platforms (warning: language and violent content).
Interesting isn't it that both Australia and NZ who both had big gun turn ins in the last several years are seeing draconian tactics and treatment and incredible violations of the rights of it's citizens? No coincidence there.
Mark my words, Don, they will have soldiers with guns out shooting their citizens next and the large majority of society will go along with it, in fact giving enthusiastic support.
Did you know in China during their Wuhan lock down they were taking live virus victims away , placing them in black bags and incinerating them? Live people. Burning them alive.
It kind of reminds me of Prokiev in his, 'Romeo and Juliet'. The dance of the Montagues and Capulets. So sinister, so incredibly sinister. I don't mind if other people want to wear them; let them. It's a free country...hopefully. If they want to wear flower pots on their heads I am fine with it. It's when they want to force me to wear them that makes me want to cry out and say, no, no, no , I am not doing this awful thing..
I saw a similar video some time ago. I really don't know what to believe coming out of China. I say that because of all the videos that initially surfaced showing people there collapsing in the streets etc. It is the only place I have seen that kind of thing and so I am highly skeptical of it. However, I have no doubt that the CCP will do anything it can to cover up the huge mess this has caused. Even killing people to get rid of it.
I am afraid you are right. This whole mask debacle shows me how this could go. Inching down the slippery slope.
There have indeed been reports of dead virus victims littering the streets in other countries. We're Western First World and so are unfamiliar with all this. Ecuador for instance.