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When I watched the Event 201 simulation, I couldn’t help but wonder at the business leaders present. Why would they acquiesce to take part in something like this, knowing full well that a shut-down is going to cost them a lot of money? The only conclusion i could arrive at, was that all this “government assistance” being given out that has to be paid back in taxes, is going to be funneled to these corporations as compensation for taking part in this scheme.

Personally, I see this as nothing less than an all out initiation of the New World Order and their plans. Put people on lockdown for 18 months, feed them terrrifying news, cancel all other entertainment and activities, and when we come out we will have a fully traumatized population ready to do what they're told, which includes mandatory vaccines, digital chipping, everyone going on UBI because most peoples work has evaporated meaning the government can tell you what is and is not a good use of your funds and no hope to expand prosperity, government rationed food of laboratory meat and who knows what else.
What iam tired of seeing are articles such as these:

That we should just aswell get comfortable because aspects of this lockdown are going to be permanent. They are making people despair and to lose faith in the future. Is this going to change our lives? Yes, but we can’t lose all hope. These few lines (bolded) got me thinking that this permanency could be maintained if something happened and the oil prices shot up due to a shortage, similar to what a conflagration in the ME would have done.

‘People are adapting’
And it’s not just business economics. The way people live may be changing.

Social distancing and working from home — and all the changes in consumption that comes with it — began as a temporary change. And now it may be becoming routine. And the longer it lasts, the more people may embrace aspects of the lifestyle, permanently.

“People are adapting to a more local existence and living off more sustainable activities, consuming less globally-produced fresh food, producing less waste with a more conservative approach to consumption, all of which may have lasting impacts on demand,” Currie added. “Further, commuters and airlines account for c.16.0 million b/d of global oil demand and may never return to their prior levels.”

When the coronavirus crisis recedes, people will surely want to get back on the road and do things like they used to before the outbreak. But again, the risk is tight energy supplies may quickly translate to higher prices for things.

“While oil prices are low today and physical constraints are forcing the behavioral changes, as oil shortages develop once economic activity normalizes, the high oil prices will likely accelerate the energy transition by constraining demand,” Currie said.
 

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All those medical supplies China is “donating” to countries like Italy? Most them are not donated, that’s Chinese propaganda. They are paid for, and they don’t work.



Actually, according to Gov. Cuomo's press conferences, there's a bidding war between state and federal govt and prices for the ventilators have been jacked up by at least $20000. Where do the ventilators come from? China. All PPE seems to come from China. China is in the position to become the next world power if we're so dependent, right? It's quite interesting.
 

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They had 683 deaths in one day. The current total is 12,428 deceased RIP.

Interesting but why do people step forward and say their loved ones have been written off as corona cases when they werent? Many things within this doesnt add up.
 
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I don’t know where the global economic shutdown is happening. I ordered take out pizza Monday and the only place that is really shut down is the mall and the movie theater right now. There is no global economic shutdown. The only place where that statement applies is in Italy and there is an argument that this is justified. They are entitled to do what they need to in order to protect their own aging population.

im not even stocking up on canned goods right now because I can still go to the store and get fresh foods on a regular basis. If that changes, I might join the party and say this is irrational, but at the moment. It is maybe 50% of the businesses that are being shut down to reduce crowded situations where the virus could spread.
My apologies, it's 60% of the economy. :rolleyes: Not to mention that who's to say what's "essential" and what's not? Is it not essential for someone to earn a living? Who's making the decision and why? Why am I at home while there are others at work? From my perspective, my work was "essential", and I think the people who I work with, would also agree.

I'm not stocking up on food either because I don't have to but when I see the lineups outside of grocery stores, and see stores locked up, I'd say there's a clear stronghold on the economy. Now again, the question would be is "why"?

In any event, I see you've stated that you're not watching any videos, and interestingly, it's where I'm obtaining a lot of good information. If you're buying into the notion that crowded situations would reduce the spread, by all means, do so.

There's been evidence posted in this thread that states this virus is no more lethal than the flu so let's agree to disagree.
 

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From: The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion

PROTOCOL 10
PREPARING FOR POWER

Camouflaged political freedom – Universal suffrage – The rise of republics – Transition to masonic despotism – Proclamation of the "Lord of all the World" – Inoculation of diseases


19. But you yourselves know perfectly well, that to produce the possibility of the expression of such wishes, by all the nations, it is indispensable, to trouble, in all countries, the people's relations with their governments, so as to utterly exhaust humanity with dissension; hatred; struggle; envy and even BY THE USE OF TORTURE; BY STARVATION; BY THE INOCULATION OF DISEASE; by want, so that the goyim see no other course open to them than to take refuge in our complete sovereignty in money and in all else.
 

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you really think Trump steps down if elections are delayed? Either way it would be an unprecedented constitutional crisis. Even if they do happen and he loses it sets up a narrative for him to cry it’s illegitimate
At this point I don’t think trump steps down at all. But I am trying to think even in the best case.. and I don’t even like the best case. Cuz it sucks
 

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true.

But the vast majority of people dying of Covid 19 have pre existing health conditions that also did not just come out of nowhere.

Heart disease is one of the conditions that dramatically escalates your odds of dying from Covid-19.
I have a pre existing health condition. I’m 35. That condition is not fatal under normal circumstances. With this virus it might be. I’d be listed as a preexisting situation and you’d write off my death as no biggie?
 
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Pre-existing health conditions still means the people died from COVID. Which says that they might have better survival chances if they didn't have those conditions. It doesn't mean that they didn't die of COVID.

Those STILL count as covid deaths.
 
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So, if the Netherlands has banned 5g, as your link says, why so many corona cases there?
Not sure. I'm technically not a scientist, just a man with questions. And it's not"my" link...its "a" link I chose to share. But not mines as a possession

I think corona is everywhere now, and 5g is perhaps adding to the mortality...and I was surprised more people on this thread didn't bring it up
 

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Warning: This doctor likes f-bombs, but he's right about the number for the US being over 200,000 cases total as of today. Hope his estimates are wrong, but I get the feeling they're not.

I'm not saying "we're all gonna die". This is a virus that is killing healthy people with no pre-existing medical conditions, too! Middle-aged people, young people even.


Here is a doctor with a bit more polite language.

 

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Not sure. I'm technically not a scientist, just a man with questions. And it's not"my" link...its "a" link I chose to share. But not mines as a possession

I think corona is everywhere now, and 5g is perhaps adding to the mortality...and I was surprised more people on this thread didn't bring it up
Thanks.
I should have said 'the article you linked', or something.

I don't understand the technical stuff, and I really can't get my head round how a electronic signal can give someone a virus.
I just don't understand enough to see how that could happen.

Now, if we were implanted with chips because of corona, or even vaccinated with nanobots (if thats possible), and these are somehow switched on or controlled by the all pervasive 5g signal, I could kind of get my head round that.
But honestly, I'm not clever enough to understand it all properly.

It has been mentioned a number of times, in this thread and others.
 

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My apologies, it's 60% of the economy. :rolleyes: Not to mention that who's to say what's "essential" and what's not? Is it not essential for someone to earn a living? Who's making the decision and why? Why am I at home while there are others at work? From my perspective, my work was "essential", and I think the people who I work with, would also agree.

I'm not stocking up on food either because I don't have to but when I see the lineups outside of grocery stores, and see stores locked up, I'd say there's a clear stronghold on the economy. Now again, the question would be is "why"?

In any event, I see you've stated that you're not watching any videos, and interestingly, it's where I'm obtaining a lot of good information. If you're buying into the notion that crowded situations would reduce the spread, by all means, do so.

There's been evidence posted in this thread that states this virus is no more lethal than the flu so let's agree to disagree.
Watching a video really depends on whether I am on a pc or my phone. If I’m on my phone, the feature to speed up the playback is disabled on YouTube and I use that a lot.

so having a written alternative is helpful. However if you really have a video that is just exceptional, I would be willing to watch it still when I’m on a different device.

Or we can also agree to disagree too. Either way.
 

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Social distancing and working from home — and all the changes in consumption that comes with it — began as a temporary change. And now it may be becoming routine. And the longer it lasts, the more people may embrace aspects of the lifestyle, permanently.
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the thing is, even if China had warned us more, we knew what was happening in Italy and we didnt take the measures, they knew there was a virus in China, they didnt close the borders, they are still letting flights come in, nah I think they are letting this play out, letting it run, otherwise it doesnt do what its designed to.
 
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Here’s China’s playbook:


Silence dissenting voices: The outbreak in Wuhan was first noticed by doctors working on the front lines. They tried to raise the alarm by sharing messages with friends on WeChat, messages that were shared on social media and went viral. But the police detained the doctors — some of whom subsequently died of coronavirus— and told them to stay quiet.

Block information: Once Hubei province had been put into lockdown, the Chinese government didn’t want any negative information getting out. To do this, it employed a range of tactics. One was making citizen journalists disappear after they began publishing videos from inside Wuhan exposing the sheer scale of the crisis. It also ramped up its censorship of social mediaplatforms significantly, meaning even the slightest reference to coronavirus or the government’s response was erased.

Spin up state-run media: As stories of overwhelmed hospitals and mounting death tolls spread around the world, Beijing spun up its massive media operations into full battle mode, with both its Chinese-language and English-language outlets running positive stories about the heroic work being done to counter the outbreak. The campaign included posts on social media, news reports, and articles written by state media journalists but quietly published in other outlets. Beijing is also leveraging deep media ties across Africa to promote its own agenda.

Spread disinformation: Earlier this month, Hua Chunying a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, posted a video on Twitter that showed Italians on lockdown clapping in unison and shouting "Thank you, China" as appreciation for the aid Beijing sent to the country. The only problem is that the video was fake, and the applause was in fact for the heroic work being done by Italian medical workers.

Promote conspiracy theories:Earlier this month, Chinese foreign ministry deputy spokesperson Zhao Lijian suggested on Twitter that the coronavirus was manufactured in a U.S. military lab and brought to Wuhan by the U.S. Army who sent 300 service personnel to the World Military Games that took place in the city in October. The unfounded claim was then given more oxygen by official Chinese state media.

Write a book: China has already produced a book on the coronavirus pandemic. “A Battle Against Epidemic: China Combating COVID-19 in 2020” is a compilation of articles from Chinese state media that recount the heroic leadership of President Xi Jinping and the vital role the Communist Party played in combating the virus outbreak. The book is being translated into English, French, Spanish, Russian, and Arabic, with more likely to follow.

Deploy a Twitter army: An investigation by ProPublica found a Twitter army directed by the Chinese government, consisting of fake and stolen accounts — that in the past was used to seed disinformation about the Hong Kong protests — have become “cheerleaders for the government, calling on citizens to unite in support of efforts to fight the epidemic and urging them to “dispel online rumors.”

Gin up more conspiracy theories:China’s state-run media last week suggested the virus may have originated in Italy, after Giuseppe Remuzzi, director of the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research in Milan, told NPR that doctors there had noticed “very strange pneumonias” as early as November last year. Remuzzi clarified that all he meant was that it’s possible the virus had spread to Europe sooner than we thought, but the Chinese state media failed to mention those comments.

Start donating stuff: One of the key aspects of China’s efforts to change how the world views its role in the coronavirus outbreak is by sending donations of testing kits, masks and other essential supplies around the world. Leading this effort is Alibaba-founder Jack Ma, whose foundation has sent supplies to Iran, Europe, Africa, and even the U.S.

No conspiracy theory is too wild:China’s latest claims that a U.S. cyclist, who was part of the Military Games team, is coronavirus patient zero. It’s source for such a claim? A U.S. conspiracy theorist who is attempting to capitalize on the pandemic to boost his social media profile.
Projection.

Looks like the US elite telling us what they do to a tee.
 
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there have been people posting videos but I have a hard time following videos. I’m open, but already leaning against it considering the fact that over 10% of the positive cases in Spain are healthcare workers. To me that says contagious, but I’m open to a written article if you have one.
yeah people are pushing the 5G thing pretty hard.

Its true that 5G is terrible for you and weakens your immune system. So I think that there are combinations of many factors, but I dont think its "just 5G" and that "there is no virus"
 

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Interesting but why do people step forward and say their loved ones have been written off as corona cases when they werent? Many things within this doesnt add up.
Idk. Hospitals are reporting as that.
My grandma passed away on friday. Doc said it was corona. Do I believe that? Maybe.

She was hospitalized with pneumonia back in February which did a toll on her. So honestly who knows.

I’m staying at my conclusion that the virus itself isn’t deadly. Just supar contagious. A lot of us probably have it now and are asymptotic which means we are hurting our fellow peeps.

If you can stay inside then by all means stay inside or don’t venture in groups
 
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