Swiss Citizens Revolt & Install Tables Outside of Bars & Restaurants

Sep 18, 2021 | Rights & Privileges

Throughout Europe, despite their heads of state promising otherwise, countries have begun to roll out vaccine passports. Under the tyrannical measures, citizens must present proof of vaccination, usually on a smartphone, before being allowed in places like bars, restaurants or social events.

By Matt Agorist (https://www.activistpost.com)

*Link to full article: https://www.activistpost.com/2021/09/swiss-citizens-revolt-install-tables-outside-in-front-bars-restaurants-to-ignore-vax-passports.html

Throughout Europe, despite their heads of state promising otherwise, countries have begun to roll out vaccine passports. Under the tyrannical measures, citizens must present proof of vaccination, usually on a smartphone, before being allowed in places like bars, restaurants or social events. Naturally, this attack on the freedom to travel and socialize has sparked massive backlash by those who do not wish to submit to tyranny.

Last month, when these announcements were made and the passes rolled out in Europe, hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in France, Switzerland, and Italy. Many of the protests turned violent as police clashed with the modern freedom fighters.

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*Additional article – Protest picnics in France:

https://odysee.com/@ResistTheNWO:15/FranceRejectRestaurantVaccinePassports:1

The terraced restaurants are requiring passports, so the people brought their own picnics to the street

Original video found here: https://www.facebook.com/crunchychristina/posts/4580491038641267

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