Corona Fasicism Front
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Corona-Fascism

How Politicians Used A Virus to Eliminate Privacy, Enrich Themselves, and Put the Final Nail In Liberty's Coffin

Release Date: 09/07/2021

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From the unique vantage point of a critical-care paramedic on the front lines, Elliot “Alu” Axelman presents a data-driven examination of COVID-19 policies and their implications for personal liberty. Drawing from his extensive medical experience and commitment to individual rights, Axelman challenges mainstream narratives while providing evidence-based analysis of the pandemic response.

Unlike typical COVID-19 commentary, this book combines medical expertise with philosophical insight, examining not just the virus itself but the unprecedented expansion of government control it inspired. Through careful examination of mortality data, transmission patterns, and policy outcomes, Axelman raises crucial questions about the relationship between public health and personal freedom.

As someone who has managed critical care situations since 2011, Axelman brings rare credibility to his analysis. His experience with ventilators, advanced airways, and cardiac arrests gives him unique insight into both the medical realities and policy overreach of the pandemic response.

Key areas of investigation include:

– Analysis of total death rates versus COVID-specific mortality

– Examination of policy effectiveness versus economic impact

– Documentation of how emergency powers enabled privacy violations

– Investigation of relationships between government and private sector interests

– Critical analysis of mainstream medical narratives

For readers questioning official narratives or concerned about the precedents set during the pandemic, this book provides both medical insight and philosophical framework for understanding the true costs of COVID policies.

Editorial Review ★★★★★

In this detailed examination of public health policy, critical-care paramedic Elliot Axelman brings his front-line medical experience to analyze institutional responses to health emergencies. Drawing from his background in emergency medicine since 2011, Axelman creates a thorough examination of how healthcare systems respond to widespread health challenges.

What sets this work apart is its grounding in practical medical experience. Axelman’s extensive background in critical care, including expertise with ventilators and advanced airways, allows him to examine healthcare protocols and emergency responses from a technical perspective. His analysis of medical data and policy implementation demonstrates understanding of both clinical practice and institutional processes.

The book’s greatest strength lies in its detailed examination of healthcare systems. Through careful analysis of mortality data and transmission patterns, Axelman provides insight into how medical institutions respond to large-scale health challenges. His discussion of emergency protocols and clinical procedures reflects deep understanding of medical practice.

Particularly impressive is the author’s handling of complex medical concepts. Drawing from his paramedic experience, Axelman explains sophisticated healthcare procedures and protocols while maintaining accessibility for general readers. His examination of how emergency medical systems operate under pressure provides important perspective for understanding healthcare delivery.

The writing effectively balances technical expertise with clear exposition. Axelman’s ability to present medical concepts while maintaining analytical rigor demonstrates significant skill in healthcare communication. His attention to both clinical practice and institutional responses creates a comprehensive analysis of emergency medical operations.

“Corona-Fascism” stands as a significant contribution to healthcare literature, offering readers both practical insight and systematic analysis of emergency medical responses.

About This Author

Elliot “Alu” Axelman lives with his wonderful wife, Kate in southern New Hampshire. Though raised as a conservative, Alu became increasingly libertarian as he learned more about how government operates. As he became more involved in political analysis via his writing, podcasts, videos, and activism, Alu evolved into a voluntaryist - which means that he totally rejects the use of force against peaceful people, even by government agents. Outside of his full-time job (emergency medicine) and his full-time labor of love (supporting freedom), Alu enjoys power-lifting, boxing, BJJ, traveling, teaching, and recently began trying his hand at piano and saxophone. Professionally, Alu is a critical-care and flight certified paramedic, which is the highest level of certification that a pre-hospital medical provider could attain. He has worked in emergency medical services since 2011 and is a Field Training Officer and adjunct instructor for all levels of EMS students. Alu's experience includes service to a multitude of municipalities as the primary 911 ALS response ambulance, and service to a multitude of hospital systems as an inter-facility specialty care paramedic, often utilizing ventilators, IV pumps, advanced airways, and managing cardiac arrests.

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