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Face Masks in One Lesson

Allen Stevo

390 Pages, ISBN 978 1 953847 00 3     
Published by Crafting 52, 2020     


Face mask orders and policies are called mandatory. The truth is millions are exempt from the face mask orders and don't realize it. Face Masks in One Lesson provides the ultimate response to mandatory masking, and is an irreplaceable tool for those who will not go masked another day. Face Masks in One Lesson contains:

  • In depth analysis of notable national policies, governmental and non-governmental
  • How to never wear a mask again and to do so legitimately
  • Points to the most telling studies
  • The magic phrases that will get you past virtually any face mask checkpoint
  • Fly the friendly sky maskless

Stevo's influential writing has been described as "a precedence of sanity," "the truth in print," and "a beacon of liberty." Stevo's been described as "one of the rare individuals who operate under reason and logic." Reading Face Masks in One Lesson "might be the most important thing you can do for yourself, your family, and your country," writes Professor Robert Wright.

"What does Stevo's writing mean to me?" asks Dr.Walter Block "All the world."

Allan Stevo has been a tireless advocate for more fair treatment of individuals under the law for over two decades. From disabled, to those with severe medical conditions, Stevo had pushed for individualized approaches, rather than the one-size-fits-all treatment our institutions often foist upon those most in need. Face Masks in One Lesson demonstrates how and why that individiualized, patient-centric approach must be continued for the benefit of those most in need.


(The text above comes from the back of the book)     

Review
Interesting book that deals more with the legal side of not wearing face masks. Very focused on the American situation, but the advice is certainly also useful in the Netherlands; a large part is about how to deal with shopkeepers and people who have a controlling function around face masks. However, the same advice is repeated several times in different situations.

Martin     


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