Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul issued a dire warning about COVID-19 mask rules that are growing more stringent throughout the globe by the day.
In an interview with the Rush Limbaugh Show Wednesday, the Republican senator told guest host Todd Herman that masks are here to stay unless the people resist.
Watch: Sen. Rand Paul Calls For Mask Rebellion
“These people are never letting you not wear a mask,” Paul warned, speaking of authoritarian medical tyrants. “You will never get out from under the mask.”
“I promise you, you will never get out from the mask,” he continued, “because they’re saying that even after all are vaccinated, we don’t know, you still might catch it a little bit, you still might transmit it, even after everybody’s vaccinated. So don’t listen to these people.”
Paul also refuted pointless moves by governments to stop the spread of coronavirus, pointing out infection rates continue to rise despite the mandates.
“The mask mandates have not worked, the [lockdowns] have not worked,” Rand stated.
“There’s study after study after study that show that when you put in place these mandates, guess what, the incidents of the infection kept rising. Even [President] Biden admitted this the other day. The trajectory of the virus has been unaffected by anything we’ve done so far. Our only hope of changing the trajectory is a vaccine, but it should be voluntary.”
Herman agreed, stating, “The masks ain’t going away… The technocrats don’t want to give up control.”
Sen. Paul’s comments come as NIAID head Dr. Anthony Fauci stated it’s “common sense” that wearing two masks is safer than wearing one, leading some news programs to conclude three masks are better than two.
Elsewhere in the interview, Sen. Paul discussed the second impeachment farce against President Donald Trump, jokingly telling Herman that, as a private citizen, he could be impeached.
“It means we can impeach Todd Herman, Rush Limbaugh. We’re coming for you, buddy,” Paul said.
He added by that standard, Democrats like Kamala Harris and Bernie Sanders should also be impeached for their inflammatory rhetoric.
“None of us said we should impeach Bernie Sanders or Kamala Harris because it’s a dumb idea to hold someone responsible for inciting violence. … We have to have saner, calmer minds take over this.”
Paul reportedly offered a glimmer of hope when he touched on Big Tech censorship, encouraging people to resist the incremental de-platforming that even took down President Trump in his final presidential days.
“It’s a closed-minded notion to not let other people speak,” he stated.
“It started with the climate extremists … They made only one truth, and if you didn’t agree, you’re a denier. … When you cannot dissent, there is no free society. … We should all resist. We should all fight in a figurative way. But we should all resist.”
H/T: WND
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