Some of those are very valid questions (On whose orders did the FBI decide to censor election information being a pretty big one), but a lot of those have pretty obvious answers, even if they are ones you don't like.
The natural gas questions can be traced back to congress empowering the EPA, to some extant the Clean Air Act, and the rule making process, as it is distinct from the law making process.
"When did the government pass a law depriving Americans of their freedom during a pandemic?" The Public Health Service Act and to a lesser extant the National Emergencies Act.
"Since when did the people decide that 70 percent of voters would not cast their ballots on Election Day?" When they elected State Representatives that changed the voting procedures in their states. Elections are a state thing.
Same with the "assault is no longer a Crime" question. Local People elect Local governments that put forth these policies, and they are tried out. It's not a conspiracy, or a coup, it's how government works. And those local officials often get reelected after passing the new policies, so folks aren't all as outraged as some of us are.
I'm not going to pedantically fisk the entire thing as for the most part I agree with VDH that pretty much all of those are bad policies that should be changed at minimum, and some are flat out illegal and should require jail time, but it's disingenuous for someone as intelligent as he is to pretend that we "woke up one day" and those things were happening when they are for the most part pretty easily traced back to the government operation that enabled them. Government operations that VDH knows damn well were happening as he's made a career of pointing them out.
There was no quiet coup. At least 80% of those things are a direct result of Americans voting for representatives at local, state, and national levels that said they would do those very things. The issue here is, at it's heart, that Americans are too stupid or lazy to run a small, individual centric government. They are too easily convinced to indulge in their flavor of authoritarianism, and after decades of layering laws upon laws enabling government power over the individual, and investing that power in cops and bureaucrats, they can pretty much legally do whatever they want.