Thank you. It really is a nice place, pictures don't do it justice. It is probably the most beautiful place I have ever been to. There is a reason the Geiranger fjord is a UNESCO world heritage place. And if you look closely on the picture, there is actually an old farm on the mountain right beside the waterfall. Imagine living there. You can hike up and visit a farm on the mountainside, which is where I was going when I took the photo.
In Finland it still looks bad cos covid passports are in common use in restaurants and government has ability build back more severe medical segregation asap. Therefore Finland is still more with globalists than other nordic countries.
unfortunately in Italy we are still far from achieving these results. Mr. Draghi and his Minister of Health Mr. Speranza, do not want to stop trampling on the rights of their citizens. Since yesterday, all those who have turned 50 and have not been vaccinated cannot go to work and will remain without pay. Laws are being tightened instead of easing restrictions as others around the world are doing as you have well documented. Please do not abandon us, continue to spread what is happening in our country.
Great news. We really wanted to travel somewhere like that on Honeymoon but with the crazy rules we are staying in the states and doing Hawaii (which is still too strict). I'm hopeful to book us another trip to the countries opening up soon to support freedom! Thanks for the great reporting as always
It is true that Norway and Sweden has a digital ID systen, but it isn't tied to an social credit score...yet at least. But the digital ID here has been here for many years. Sweden has had it for over 10 years already, and it was actually tied to the covid passport when they used it before the restrictions were lifted just over a week ago.
Great news! Beautiful pic of fjord in Norway.
Thank you. It really is a nice place, pictures don't do it justice. It is probably the most beautiful place I have ever been to. There is a reason the Geiranger fjord is a UNESCO world heritage place. And if you look closely on the picture, there is actually an old farm on the mountain right beside the waterfall. Imagine living there. You can hike up and visit a farm on the mountainside, which is where I was going when I took the photo.
In Finland it still looks bad cos covid passports are in common use in restaurants and government has ability build back more severe medical segregation asap. Therefore Finland is still more with globalists than other nordic countries.
unfortunately in Italy we are still far from achieving these results. Mr. Draghi and his Minister of Health Mr. Speranza, do not want to stop trampling on the rights of their citizens. Since yesterday, all those who have turned 50 and have not been vaccinated cannot go to work and will remain without pay. Laws are being tightened instead of easing restrictions as others around the world are doing as you have well documented. Please do not abandon us, continue to spread what is happening in our country.
Where's the Italian people's red line?
Great news. We really wanted to travel somewhere like that on Honeymoon but with the crazy rules we are staying in the states and doing Hawaii (which is still too strict). I'm hopeful to book us another trip to the countries opening up soon to support freedom! Thanks for the great reporting as always
Thank you for reading and following :)
I presume you can read this
Norway: Høringsnotat fra regjeringen.no about koronasertifikat. SCARY
I presume you can read this. Norway: a "Høringsnotat " about Coronasertificat. from regjeringen.no Scary!
But what about universal digital ID (tied to cbdc/social credit)? Isn’t this as bad or worse as any of the mandates?
It is true that Norway and Sweden has a digital ID systen, but it isn't tied to an social credit score...yet at least. But the digital ID here has been here for many years. Sweden has had it for over 10 years already, and it was actually tied to the covid passport when they used it before the restrictions were lifted just over a week ago.