Coronavirus Criminals and Pandemic Profiteers: Accountability for Those Who Caused the Crisis
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Create Date:2022-01-15 01:18:56
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:John Nichols
ISBN:1839763779
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Reviews
Lisa Konet,
This book really centers on the greed and the science deniers。 Top officials globally still deny what is happening when there is proof in front of their eyes。 And of course there is a lot of discussion about masking mandates。 The profiteers? Big pharma which will always be an issue。 But thank goodness, it has streamlined the process of getting vaccines, it should be for everyone, including those under 5, with the exception of neonates; JMO。If this book does not make you made, you are not paying This book really centers on the greed and the science deniers。 Top officials globally still deny what is happening when there is proof in front of their eyes。 And of course there is a lot of discussion about masking mandates。 The profiteers? Big pharma which will always be an issue。 But thank goodness, it has streamlined the process of getting vaccines, it should be for everyone, including those under 5, with the exception of neonates; JMO。If this book does not make you made, you are not paying attention。Thanks to Netgalley, John Nichols and Verso Books USA for an ARC in exchange for an honest review。Available: 1/25/22 。。。more
Diana Livesay,
https://www。deviantquill。com/post/cor。。。Before I start, I must mention that I don't have any political orientation。 I can't say I'm apolitical, because I have an interest in general politics, but whoever picks this book up must do it with an open mind。 I see how it has the potential to create controversy and that's not always a bad thing。 This is a book that will make us discuss, share opinions, and think twice about what we think we know。John Nichols doesn't shy away from honesty when it comes https://www。deviantquill。com/post/cor。。。Before I start, I must mention that I don't have any political orientation。 I can't say I'm apolitical, because I have an interest in general politics, but whoever picks this book up must do it with an open mind。 I see how it has the potential to create controversy and that's not always a bad thing。 This is a book that will make us discuss, share opinions, and think twice about what we think we know。John Nichols doesn't shy away from honesty when it comes to his political affiliation and that can be seen all over the book。 However, I appreciated he focused on the people, not on the politicians right from the start。 Stories of real people, with real lives are sprinkled throughout the book, serving as examples of what can happen when a country is governed wrong or by corrupt authorities。 In my opinion the author doesn't come to unmask Donald Trump, Pence, Mark Meadows, or dear Mr。 Kushner, but he compiles a history of terrible policies adopted during the pandemic, policies that have cost hundreds of thousands of people their lives。 Current events are skillfully mirrored by historical facts。While reading I almost got upset by the lack of footnotes and I was wondering how a veteran journalist such as Mr。 Nichols forgot to add his sources, the number one rule of true journalism。 Well, the end of the book didn't just offer sources, but whole explanations。 I'm very thankful for that。USA is the Nr。 1 most affected country in the world when it comes to the Coronavirus Pandemic。 This book shows us why。 Review copy provided by Verso Books @ Edelweiss+ 。。。more