It should be clear by now to even the slowest of wits. Bill Gates and his corrupt buddies at the United Nations-World Health Organization medical-industrial complex engineered the Great Panic of 2020.
And if it’s left to them, things are not going to return to normal.
They have a growing number of evangelical Protestant leaders on their side. All refusing to open their churches, apparently until forever.
They have the richest foundations on their side, those run by the Soroses, Rockefellers, Carnegies, Gateses, and countless others with names nowhere near as recognizable.
All of these forces are running with the same story and working to smash anyone who questions the official narrative.
We bowed to their wishes and “flattened the curve,” which was the stated reason for sheltering in place — to save hospitals from being overwhelmed. Mission accomplished. But, suddenly, that’s not enough.
We must robotically march to each new set of rules as delivered to us by the state-run media.
That’s because this has nothing to do with flattening any curve. It has nothing to do with anything related to your health and safety.
President Donald Trump rode into office on a promise to make America great again, and he delivered on that promise by puting “America first.”
Those who voted for Trump welcomed his plan to eliminate job-killing regulations, which proved wildly successful in restoring America to energy independence and economic dominance.
What took him three years to build has been wiped out in a few short weeks.
The events put into motion by the government’s irrational overreaction to the COVID-19 pandemic represent a shocking reversal.
The U.S. economy has quickly shed 26 million jobs. As employment sinks, the old vices of alcohol, drugs and pornography consumption, domestic abuse and suicides are all on the rise.
Henry “Kiss the Ring” Kissinger has weighed in on the global impact of COVID-19. And the granddaddy of one-world insiders doesn’t disappoint. He says the coronavirus will “forever alter the world order.” [See The New American.]
But what does the Godfather of the NWO really talk about behind closed doors? Wouldn’t you love to be a fly on the wall?
I can just see him huddling with his buddies, sipping martinis and saying something like, “We launched the big one this time… They thought they were winning, they thought Trump could save them, they thought Brexit could save them, they thought the Yellow Vests could save them, the Hong Kong protests… But we turned the tables on them.
“And they thought 9-11 was big? Wait till they see what we have in store with this one!”
President Trump surrounded by advisers including Drs. Anthony Fauci, left, and Deborah Birx, right.
“The most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.'” – President Ronald Reagan
“Never let a crisis go to waste.” – Rahm Emanuel, aide to President Barack Obama
As we humans retreat deeper into state-imposed isolation, I wonder how many of us are aware that something big, something really big, of historic proportions, is taking shape.
The life-changing medicine has been administered in measured doses, tiny sips at first. There were warnings to wash your hands frequently and stop the spread of a novel coronavirus that originated in China. That’s easy. No problem!
Each new dose got more extreme: Churches and businesses forced to close. People divided into essential and non-essential. Americans locked down in their homes.
As long as we keep opening our mouths and swallowing the medicine on command, succumbing to peer pressure and a herd mentality, the doses will continue to be offered up, one more severe and distasteful than the other.
At what point do we decide it’s time to spit out this toxic brew?
It should be evident by now that if we continue to swallow the poison, we will be participants in a transformation of American society so complete, so radical, that even Barack Obama could not have delivered it to his globalist masters.
When the finished product is unveiled, people will look at it in astonishment.
How did this happen? How did we not see it coming? And it happened on Trump’s watch!
The article below addresses the 11,000-pound elephant in the room that nobody in the mainstream media or our government wants to address. The COVID19 coronavirus is not the first or even the most dangerous pandemic to hit the world over the last 20 years. Others have infected more and killed at a rate at least as high. That begs the question: Why?
Why are world leaders treating this virus so differently than all the others? There is perhaps no one more qualified to answer that question than Patrick Wood, an economist who has for decades been studying the global technocracy movement [aka sustainable development and green new deal]. He has written extensively about it on his website and in two books, Technocracy Rising: The Trojan Horse of Global Transformation and Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order. He believes COVID19 may be just what the doctor ordered for technocrats to usher in what they have long coveted — a so-called new international economic order. Below is a condensed version of his article that originally appeared at Technocracy News and Trends.
The coronavirus is real, the panic is orchestrated….
People want to know: Just how bad is the COVID-19 virus and is fighting it worth the destruction of the world’s economic and financial system while disrupting the lives of hundreds of millions of people?
The story behind the story will make it clear that things are seldom as they seem.
Hello from my government-mandated quarantine. I am in good health, not currently running a fever, although I have struggled to keep my cool as I reach for a shoe or some other blunt object to throw at the television.
I read in the local newspaper that my local county commission basically placed me under house arrest as of 8 a.m. this morning. They say I am allowed to go out and forage for food or seek medical attention. All other actions that yesterday would have been considered normal human activity will be questioned.
I am very disappointed in our government at all levels regarding coronavirus.
There comes a point at which a leader must instill calm in the populace and act rationally, in accordance with the threat. In this case the threat is a virus that has killed 41 Americans to date. All of them have been over 60, most over 70 or with compromised immune systems.
In a situation like this, if leaders fail to act rationally the panic caused by their actions becomes more dangerous than the virus itself.
Shoppers found shelves devoid of toilet paper and other essentials at most stores in Michigan this week. Michigan has 12 known cases of coronavirus.
This includes gatherings both public and private.
Of course the media is all-in on the story, with 24/7 blanket coverage. They refuse to put out facts about this virus that would give context and proper perspective on the actual threat level we face. It is a threat that must be taken seriously. But it’s not nearly as big of a threat as the regular seasonal flu, or past pandemics like the Swine Flu. The response must be measured in accordance with the severity of the threat.
Notice how Gov. Whitmer and the others always preface these draconian announcements with “Out of an abundance of caution…”
Caution is one thing. Using state power to control people is another.
These are not recommendations or suggestions. These are executive orders holding the force of law. That means police have the power to arrest violators.
I personally am not afraid of this virus. But I am very afraid of my fellow citizens when they are motivated by fear, and when fear morphs into panic.
They have already cleaned out store shelves. There have been fistfights between store customers in New York and New Jersey, seeing who can wrestle away the last bag of toilet paper.
When grocery-store shelves go bare, people lose their minds. Rioting in the streets will inevitably follow.
Why? And for what?
I’ll tell you why. Because people see what happened in Italy, which has essentially declared martial law, shutting down transportation between cities and quarantining thousands of people.
Italy is a free country. If it can happen in Italy, people reason, it can happen here. When they see their governor declaring a national emergency, then their president, it’s suddenly not so big of a leap to think they, too, could be trapped in their homes for weeks.
President Trump has declared a national emergency. We will see what that brings.
I agree with Trump’s travel bans imposed on flights from China and Europe. This makes sense.
But the governors are overstepping the bounds of a free country when they order churches and other private entities to curtail freedom of assembly.
How many more stores will be emptied out? Will the shortage of toilet paper spread to bread, milk, and other basic foods? Will the buses and subway systems be shuttered? What about the interstate highways?
Again, I am not in fear over this virus. I am in fear that some of the rhetoric and extreme reactions to it could cause a pandemic of another kind — psychologically weak people doing stupid, selfish things out of fear and ignorance.
Let’s look at the numbers and try to get reacquainted with reality. The numbers are key if we will just look at them. (For updated coronavirus numbers, seeWorldOMeter.)
Swine flu was much worse under Obama
Swine flu, which broke out during the Obama administration, infected 61 million Americans, killed more than 12,000 Americans and caused another 265,000 to be hospitalized.
The regular seasonal flu routinely kills between 20,000 and 70,000 Americans per year.
Compare these numbers to the coronavirus.
To date, fewer than 2,000 Americans have contracted coronavirus; it has killed 41 and fewer than a dozen Americans are currently hospitalized in serious or critical condition (this was as of 3 p.m. Friday).
I don’t recall any of the extreme measures we see being taken for this virus being enacted by Obama or the Democrat governors when they were dealing with a much more lethal illness. I don’t recall whole universities shutting down, entire school districts closing or NCAA sporting tournaments canceled. Disney stayed open, as did the NBA and the NHL. Churches remained open for the faithful to come and pray for the sick.
If we are Christians, fear has no dominion over us. We are to live fearlessly for Christ. The disciples of the first and second centuries faced much fiercer threats than a virus that for most people will be like a minor cold. Christians today in many parts of the world face much bigger threats, and they don’t cower in fear.
The truth is, we have grown too comfortable, too soft. On top of that we are led by dishonest and corrupt leaders with political agendas. They’ve become expert at playing on the all-too fragile emotions of modern Western man.
One governor after another is lining up to see if they can outdo each other, banning gatherings of all types, including church services. That is not only unconstitutional but irresponsible.
Be careful what you wish for
If we learned anything from coronavirus it’s this: People will gladly step into martial law. They will unquestioningly heed the words of their state and federal politicians, no matter how irrational, many of whom are not guided by sound reason but their own corrupt political agendas.
For these reasons, I encourage every Christian who is not sick, extremely old or immune-compromised to attend church services this Sunday! What are these governors going to do, post a cop at every church door to count the number of worshipers who enter?
If Gov. Whitmer wants to arrest me for going to church, I’m good with that.
Leo Hohmann is an independent freelance journalist, author of the 2017 book “Stealth Invasion: Muslim Conquest through Immigration and Resettlement Jihad.” He is working on a follow-up that will investigate the Interfaith movement, which is ushering false and antichrist ideas into Western churches. To support his research and writing projects, please consider a donation of any size.