ABOUT THE BOOK
About The Book
COVID-19 Pandemic
Volume I
“COVID-19 Pandemic — Volume I” by Thomas Schinkel is a provocative collection of essays examining the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Through methodical analysis, Thomas argues that key health authorities, governments, and corporations overstepped ethical and legal boundaries, inflicting lasting physical, mental, and societal harm. Drawing from official data, policy timelines, and medical literature, he critiques lockdowns, vaccine mandates, censorship, and public health narratives.
Central to the book is the claim that pandemic measures violated the Nuremberg Code and may constitute crimes against humanity. Thomas’ writing is impassioned and calls for accountability through independent investigations or trials. This book challenges mainstream narratives and urges readers to critically reevaluate institutional trust, scientific integrity, and the direction of global health governance.
About The Book
COVID-19 Pandemic
The Education Of A Curious American Citizen
Volume II
“COVID-19 Pandemic: The Education of a Curious American Citizen — Volume II” by Thomas Schinkel is a provocative, wide-ranging series of essays written from 2021 to 2024. Drawing from his background in international business and independent research, Thomas analyzes the global response to COVID-19, focusing on what he asserts are grave errors, systemic deception, and violations of human rights. He challenges official narratives surrounding lockdowns, vaccine safety, government overreach, and the World Health Organization’s role.
Through a blend of data interpretation, legal frameworks (such as the Nuremberg Code), and sharp political critique, Thomas frames the pandemic not just as a health crisis but as a political and ethical reckoning. Volume II expands on themes from the first volume, aiming to empower ordinary citizens to question authority, demand accountability, and resist censorship in a world increasingly shaped by centralized global health policies and unchecked power.
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What's Inside The Book
Chapter 1
Analyzes early COVID-19 responses, arguing government actions and lockdowns caused widespread harm and violated human rights, urging accountability and transparency in public health decisions.
Chapter 2
Details Greene's fiery accusations against Fauci, linking pandemic decisions to violations of the Nuremberg Code, and questions the ethics behind pandemic-era public health mandates.
Chapter 3
Critiques of Fauci's congressional testimony, highlighting deflections, changing definitions, and alleged manipulation of public perception regarding vaccines, mandates, and early treatment options like HCQ.
Chapter 4
Calls for dismantling the WHO, citing procedural violations, concentrated power, and conflicts of interest during pandemic responses, portraying it as unaccountable and dangerous.