Apr. 5, 2020 (#1768)
"Cutting Through the Matrix"
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Master of Disaster...
"The White-Coated Priests
Predict Terror and Fright,
From Models, Programs, Display
Screens, The Light."
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Hi
folks I’m Alan Watt and this is Cutting
Through the Matrix on April 5,
2020. Now, this will be probably a long
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believe you me, those archives are heavily, heavily used by pretty well
everybody out there on the radio. So
anyway, I'll get back to the talk now.
I hope you're all doing okay under these incredible
circumstances, 'eh. And what a time it
is to be, I don't say alive anymore, I just say existing, we're existing in a
form of under lock and key pretty well across a good part of the globe. I'm pretty
certain too, like most big big things that happen in
the world, we're living through a time where things are not just happening, as
we stumbled down through time, but there's a lot of planning goes into
everything of course. What it does show you under this particular period of
time is the global management of this whole system.
Which really, it's quite interesting because as I've
talked before in the past about how stars are made from scientists, and even
historians now, they make them too. And they
make sure you all follow them all.
They've got Neil Ferguson who has his, who is a guy that's often quoted
by governments for his predictions basically, supposedly of what's going to
happen with most things in life according to the past, past histories and so
on. And yet, it's to do also with computer modeling. Very, very important. I was thinking about
that just before I came on and everywhere you look, whether it's Toronto or the
States or other countries in Europe, and China too, they're using computer
models to predict the future.
It's quite fascinating really to realize that the
talks I gave back in the 90s are all really coming true, to do with religion as
they take religion out of the picture. They’ve really replaced it with the new
religion, because that's what people seek, religion. They seek answers to
things which frighten them, or they can't understand. Or the fact too that we
live and then we die, and most folk don't like that. And the ones at the very
top really don't like it because they love living, they enjoy it more than
anybody else because they get the best treatment for everything. They even have
life extension for, and that's quite open actually in very high circles even
with talks they give in certain countries, that if you can spare $7 million or more they can keep you alive until 140 if you
so wish.
So, we're living in amazing times as the elite go
all out to make sure that they keep living forever [Alan chuckles.] for as long
as they possibly can. Because life is
pretty wonderful when you get up in the morning and you really don't have a
care in the world. Most folk can't understand literally not having a care in
the world. People who were brought up with butlers and servants and so on from
childhood, where even the clothing is laid out on the bed for them and they're
helped to get dressed, they simply sail through life.
They don't get up thinking about bills to pay,
because it's all taken care of by managers and estate managers and so on that
deal with all of that. They get into their chauffeur driven cars. They have no idea, and they care less to
know, when it was serviced or just out of the garage and the other one was
getting used in the meantime, you know.
They have none of that. They don't even know how to, you know, where the
oil goes, and they probably don't even know if there's oil in it or what it's
for. These things are literally unimportant. It's all taken care of by other
people. Little people. You know, that's
what they call little people.
And they love life. They really, really love life
because it's so wonderful to them. And
they have the best medical care that money can possibly by. They don't even worry mainly at the top
either about cancers anymore because they have the stem cell projects
underway. That are really old projects
going back to the 1970s but only now they are allowing people down the totem
pole if you've got the cash to actually get in on it and get certain
cures. But they've been using that since
at least the 70s, maybe the 1960s, for the wealthy elite already which means
they're onto something even further when they allow that level to be sold to
the public.
So, we're living through amazing times as I say
where we are being told by our masters really to be absolutely terrified. And there's so many things you have to notice
about it all really. For years now,
especially since the Levinson inquiry in Britain with the Lord who basically
was given the task to censor all journalism in the UK. Australia followed suit
with their own cloned version of this particular judge, and they passed pretty
well the same things. Where suddenly journalism became flat, more
flat than it had been for a long time. It's always been rather a... controlled,
rather, very controlled in fact. Any journalist knows where his
bread-and-butter comes from and he knows that if he wants to get the jam on
top, you know, his paycheck, he's got to play the game according to his master.
And they don't have, you see most folk in the world
don't have to be told on what not to do in their jobs. Again, it's like osmosis, again, you learn
through osmosis, you catch on rather quickly.
There are certain smiles as things are said, and knowing smiles, and you
give knowing smiles back because you say I understand, you know. And that's how
things really work. So, you have to be complicit in what you agreed to, even
though it's never verbally spoken directly. That's how things really are in
this world in which we live.
But after that, that so-called inquiry and they came
out with the laws and so on, journalism became even flatter than it had been
for an awful long time. So, for quite a few years now and I've given many talks
on it, people had tuned out. And we all
knew it, people were on the Internet and so on. The people had tuned out of
regular media, it was so flat and unresponsive and boring and repetitive. And
it wouldn't tackle any important subjects which were obviously, people were
well aware of things were happening, but they wouldn't report on it. So, they
were completely ignored and discredited.
Big time.
But you understand, that happened as well even in
2001, it went flatter then too as the big lies took place. You know, the noble lies to conquer the world
and all that, or conquer their enemies, and they call it the noble lie, you
know, that enemies that live in caves did it all and stuff like that. So, you
had to go along with the noble lie. It
was for the greater good, you see. They
talked about the need for the noble lie and they put it into University talks
everything too for up-and-coming people who would be part of the future media,
that's now in the flat response time that we are in today.
So anyway, you've watched it going down the hill and
down the hill and down the hill. It was always biased of course. You had literally
black-and-white newspapers that you always had the left wing and the right
wing. Even their symbology is quite
fascinating. And their terminology for what they call themselves, very very telling in the so-called Masonic circles as they play
the game, hm. But really, they had lost
all credibility, very rapidly, since 2001. It really escalated up until I'd say
the inquiries in Britain and the laws were getting past and all that, and the
rest of the world just followed suit. Since then it was just dead flat and boring,
and they keep giving you heaps and bucketfulls of
trivia and celebrities.
That replaced what used to be called news. Eventually people started to think that it
is news, you know. But it's not. News is not something to do with personal
lives of the rich and famous. Regardless
how, you know, temporary they might be in celebrity status. But that's what
they replaced it all with and we've all lived through this. They were completely disregarded. They were
losing money. They had their hands out everywhere. They tried every gimmick on
the electronic systems of the Internet to try and get people to subscribe and
pay for the news that they would give you and so on. And often even what they
give you now is still commentary. It's still commentary, and very weak and very
politically correct commentary at that.
So, it doesn't have the credence it used to have a long time ago.
D'you realize that literally
almost overnight with this hype about oh my God, we're all gonna
die, you're all going to die, the big horror story... Mass, mass hysteria was created. I've given
talks many many years ago and not so long ago again
about how horror stories work. It's to do with the limbic part of your brain,
the so-called primitive part too that has all the different functions in it for
survival. And all the basically
uninhibited parts of you that has to survive at all costs. And it's not really
a thought through process, you just do it and it happens, and the fight or
flight and so on syndrome that kicks in too.
That's why you watched movies, especially horror
movies that are pretty bad. I watched
lots of horror movies that are awfully bad.
[Alan laughing.] Some of the old
ones compared to what they're putting out today are virtually classics with
fantastic acting compared to what they put out today. But anyway, that's a
different story. I'm talking about even
the old Bs and Cs and so on. At least
they weren't cussing and swearing every sentence, etc. But anyway, the reason
you watch these horror stories is because you are, as I said before many times
and have talked about the subject, you are in the position that the person
that's getting chased or hunted or going to get eaten or whatever it happens to
be, and you project yourself there.
And with every turn and twist as you're getting
chased or whatever it happens to be, or getting set up to get killed or
whatever, you're almost on high alert, like the person in the movie, you
project yourself into them. And that's
why you watch them, even when it's bad. If you turn your eyes away for a
second, you see, and this is awfully important, you might, that's the moment
you might find out, if you hadn't seen what was going to happen, or the
movement of this creature or whatever it was that was going to eat you, you
might get eaten, you see. So, your mind is the tuned for pure survival and
you've got to be incredibly wide-awake to watch it all and see it all, so you
can deal with it all in case it happens to you, you
see. That's why you watch it, no matter
how bad it really is.
Some of the things, mind you, are so bad today you
might just want to die anyway. It really is so bad some of these movies. Actually,
I often wonder if that's what they are meant to do is just kill you off out of
boredom. But the old ones are pretty decent, you know. Even when they had
little rubbery figures that were supposed to be monsters and stuff, it was
quite good. Because they were
enthusiastic the way they projected it across to the public. You kind of had to
get into the Shakespearean type mood of it all where the audience would
participate in a sense in the actual play. But it worked out okay.
So, you get fight or flight as I say through pure
survival and that's why you watch it. Well, that's what you're getting
today. That's the media’s resurgence, an
overnight resurgence out of years, almost a decade or more, more than a decade
of complete mediocrity. Overnight,
through a terror event, you see, oh, suddenly, the whole planet is tuning in,
in case they missed something, it might save their lives. And all they're doing is getting terrified
and terrified to make sure they keep watching, one after the other, the next
expert, the next. And they're all
contradictory of course as they all vie for stardom, the different Dr. so-and-so
and Dr. so-and-so on Dr. so-and-so etc. etc. and they all vie for the stardom,
you see. It's interesting to really study
humanity in these times, as we are all being studied incredibly minutely at the
moment. It's astonishing to see them all
come forth and their little, all the egos clashing and so on.
But getting back to what we're talking about and how
the media has made its massive resurgence just out of pure fear and terror and
all the rest of it. They won't even have
to look for any, they were not even bothering to look for news before, mind you,
but now it's even better because... Because all they do, they just give you
doctors giving you terror events every day, you know. Oh, your eyeballs might
fall out, or you know, if you suspect a symptom make sure you phone in, things like
that.
Of course, the agenda, the agenda for sustainability
is old. This is all what you're living through, agenda 21 is here, folks. This
is it. As I said before, at the last climate meeting and I read the articles
and the speeches they gave, that the public weren't listening to them. And the
whole point of the climate thing was to depopulate the world, there's too many
people, you give off carbon. That's the excuse they used was, the climate, you
see. Before that they had other excuses for it, including global cooling. But
still, too many people. It's always the
same thing. Because the real thing you're getting at is there's too many of you
and we want to depopulate you. It goes all the way back to before even
the 20th century started, all the other organizations that were on board with
it.
So here they are fulfilling it all. You see, they said at that meeting that
people were not listening to them, they were not obeying them and consuming
less and all the rest of it. They already got you into a post-consumer society,
postindustrial type society, as some of their heroes of the left, that really
are the heroes of the ultra-ultrarich at the top, like Maurice Strong who was
picked up by Rockefeller, groomed by him and put in charge of oilfields to
learn the trade. That's how they do it, folks, you know. Then they send them out there, are supposedly
this kind of strange international socialist type character who is in charge of
all the climate. He's in charge of
consumerism and anti-consumerism and sustainability and biodiversity etc. etc.
etc. Made into a star by the machinery again too.
Maurice Strong said the same thing, that by the time
we're finished... When he was asked at
one of his big meetings after, I think it was the Rio Summit, it was a famous
paper put out on his speeches that he gave.
A person who was there at the time asked him, who stood in for his son,
his son had got ill or died I think and so the dad went up and attended the
meeting and talked to Maurice Strong. He broadcast what happened, the
conversation on international radio at the time, what he was talking about. He says to Maurice Strong,
he says, you're talking about giving rights to animals and trees and everything
else, he says, but what about the people, you know? And Maurice Strong said to
him, he says, when we're finished, he
says, you'll wish you had the same
rights as a tree. This is not a people-friendly organization that
Maurice Strong belongs to. He was a front man for the ultra
ultra ultra ultrarich, you understand, a
complete front man. And ruthless with it
too.
So, you've got to understand what you're dealing
with here. This agenda here is being rammed through, everything that you
couldn't get through, sustainability agreements and the millennium projects and
all the rest of it to reduce population and consumerism. Maurice Strong remember also said that we must destroy and just completely dismantle
all progress the West made in industry. That's what he said, to bring you into a preindustrial society. Well,
preindustrial, it was not a healthy place for most folk. Folk died quite often
with colds and things and influenzas all the time because they were so unhealthy,
and they were starved. Most folk were
bulk starved basically and malnourished in places like Europe and different
countries, especially Britain that never looked after its working people.
So yeah, we're dealing with an agenda here getting
rammed through. Now it's under the guise of, we're all going to die if we don't
just give up all your rights, stop working completely, obey immediately every
order you're given by authorities of all kinds. And by the way, you've yet to
see all the different authority agencies they are bringing forward. I mentioned
commissars years ago will be in your area. Well, they're bringing them out now
as they recruit them all in different areas across Europe and Britain
especially again. And Australia. And New
Zealand. And Canada. And they will be your local commissars that will, that's
who you go to with any grievances, like, you're starving, you know, because you
can't get food or anything like that. They've got all these kinds of things
arranged.
A lot, even in the States too, they set them up for
disasters, etc. after 9/11. You had ex-military people, anybody who had done
any kind of service could volunteer for the same kind of projects. Well, now
you've got them. And they're snooping on their neighbors in some countries and
phoning the cops. Because in some countries know you're now only allowed maybe
one short, actually in Britain I put a link up to YouTube where a fella is out
there with his camera and he's looking at these empty streets. And two huge, these strange Doctor Who
looking police vehicles they have now in Britain, these bright yellow and green
things all striped, and one of them stops.
Because he's basically out there with a camera and
the man, you hear the cop saying to him, because this is authorized in Britain
and the cop says to him, are we out for our, are you out for your one
short one walk per day, sir? That's
what you're allowed, one short walk per day. Now, how short is a short walk?
I'm not sure. And I guess the cops are relishing this kind of power they've
got. And they are actually, if they
think you're out for too long you’re going to get a fine down the road, they're
talking about fining you next, if you won't run back from you short walk, your
one short walk per day.
If you break quarantine
you'll be fined $11k, says NSW health minister - timeout.com / 16
March 2020
It's
out of sight, out of control. I'll even put another one up too with Nigel Farage
who is doing it from his home like everybody else, but he talks about it too,
this lockdown is like…
Nigel Farage - Say No to House Arrest - youtube.com
Because
what's happening now, you're now a prisoner, you understand, and the police are
your wardens, your prison wardens. And
it's going to get a lot worse than this because they’re going to extend it as
long as they can possibly extend this big big
movement, to save us all. Again, I'll
just go back to a talk I gave years ago, when I was talking about the Green
Party in Britain. Long history of it and I won't go into the beginnings of it,
but they are quite fascinating themselves. It was a leader of the British Green
Party, or one of the leaders, the other one is quite interesting too. The woman
who was in charge, the spokesperson at the time for the party a few years back,
maybe 10 years ago I think, she said that she had
nostalgia for the way it was in World War II, when you were getting bombed from
Germany, and everybody was rationed. And
everybody had to go into, all the people in London had to go into the
underground and they'd have these party songs, that's how they projected
it in the old movies. Of course, it was miserable in reality.
But
she says, it was wonderful and the
people all pulled together and they didn't complain about authority and
authoritarian system because it was wartime and they all had to pull together
to get through and they didn't complain about rationing and all the rest of it. This is what she hoped to bring into Britain,
that kind of obedience, you see. And you
just quietly suffer things like starvation. But she thought that was
wonderful. And here you go, what do you
think this is all going to lead to?
What
do you think it's going to lead to? And I'm not kidding you, I'm not saying,
I'm not playing down what’s going on, at all, with the actual virus. But the
way it's getting played by those in authority, it's really interesting. And where it's supposed to go is even more
interesting. Because obviously there is going to be no economy after this. I
hope you understand that. It's meant to destroy, it's back to Maurice Strong,
whatever economy was left completely destroy it. And that's how they're going
to achieve a lot of their goals obviously.
And
you might have eventually your little local commissars who will decide how much
food you get for the week and so on, you know. And if they think you're looking
a bit heavy they might just cut it back a bit.
You think I'm kidding, 'eh? You
wait and see. These are the times when
you see the real control freaks coming forward rather openly. They already are, a lot of them. And the longer they can pull
this off, the more confident they feel to really push further. That's how
control freaks work, you see.
We
don't have to go through the history of the world to see how it's worked in
previous times. If you look at the incredible experiments they've done down
through time in France especially with the French Revolution, and then you see
the big experiment too with the Bolshevik revolution and the mass slaughter of
the people, what they called excess, the middle classes. But really a lot of them were not the middle
class at all. You were killed for your point of view. Because control freaks
have no tolerance for any other point of view.
Whatever title they give themselves like liberal or left-wing or
whatever, or socialist even because don't forget, Russia was even a Soviet Socialist
Republic, you know. So, you have to remember what we're going through.
During
the entire communist era, especially Canada and the States vied every year to
feed them, to sell them the grain, it was a big booming business. They decimated their farmers too in the Ukraine.
Millions of them, 6 or 7 million were killed. Starved to death. Great old
videos and photographs of the people, but the horror that you actually see. And by great, I mean a lot of
documentation was taken. Because the
Soviets thought, or the Bolsheviks thought that they were, well you know, you
couldn't trust these people, because they are real peasants. It was supposed to
be a worker’s revolution, 'eh, but the peasants were hated by the folk who
really ruled them. Utterly hated. They
even took their farm implements away too, guaranteeing total starvation.
D'you
understand, I hope you understand, there's people who look back at that era and
they have the same personality as the commissars that would go around and do
all that. Every… I get fed up when I
hear people, all they talk about is Hitler. Like he's the only person in
history, right, who went on a rampage of war. What happened with Napoleon? Huh?
What about the Soviet Union that spread its empire under the Soviet
bloc? What are they saying here? Go down
through time and in every generation you've got the
high high-level tyrants with incredible, you know, dreams of dominating
everybody. And that doesn't stop. It didn't just switch off after World War II.
Every country has them. Most of them never get up there to command
nations.
But
sometimes they do. And at times like this you've got to be so careful because
it doesn't, it doesn't mean that they even have the brains of previous tyrants,
you see. But they have that spark where they want to dominate other people.
It's a sadistic streak in those who decide that they know how you should be
living. Incredibly sadistic. In fact, they hate you, I think. I think that's
part of it. You know, a sadistic psychopathic system where a psychopath as we
know will give complete allegiance to the officer above him, a rank above them.
And complete contempt and arrogant nastiness to the people below, beneath them,
including the next commission down basically.
That's how they are. That's how they really really
are.
And
it doesn't stop through time like, oh, somehow, you're evolving. No, it's the
same characters, same types of characters.
I'm sure we've all met them in different occupations people have had in
our lives. You meet them. You meet them
at school even. And it's quite astonishing to talk to them. Sometimes they can
be awfully, awfully honest with you. Psychopaths can be awfully honest at
times. If they can't get something from you or they don't want something from
you, you'd be surprised how honest they can be.
And if they conquer or are caught conquering through even ones who end
up in prison, because that's what they're really doing when they do whatever it
is they pull off, it's a form of conquering, they've beat somebody, it's like
it's a one upmanship thing. And they have tremendous
egos. They are almost pure ego, a psychopath. The cleverer ones can hide it to
a good extent and use it and excel in business and become utter tyrants in the
business field. Ruthless too. We've all
met them as I've said before.
I
met one once years ago, of a fellow who had come up to Scotland. He told me one day, quite openly and
honestly, he said, and I had beat him on all exams, you know. And he was quite open and honest
and he says, and he was puzzled on his face. He says, you know he said I had no
idea he says, that the education system had trained Scott's to be better. I says, what do you mean better? He says, I was taught about
everything, when he was in England, and the reason he came to Scotland was he
thought he'd do even been better and higher results in exams, final exams and
all different things, by coming to Scotland where he had thought we were
inferior.
And
he wasn't being nasty when he was saying this. It was like a dilemma he was
trying to figure out, you see. That's what it was to him, just a dilemma. And he had the same traits, the psychopathic
type traits. That's how they are. But
they can be as I say awfully honest at certain times. When they can't get something from you or get
something over on you, they can be very very honest.
When they're caught, the ones who are caught and end up in prison by doing
something illegal or whatever, they love to boast then suddenly with what
they've done because it was so clever, and aren't you really amused and
impressed by what I've done, you know.
We
are run by that type. And they do seek power. And that's the problem with all
power, they tend to rise. Even police commissioners have thoughts on it too,
they rise to that kind of level of power. And believe you me, if you wonder why
political correctness rampages through the police world, apart from the
training that they get too, to always be, look out for this and look out for
that, or bad, or even hate stuff, you know.
Don't forget that once you have something on the books and have their
little courses taken, then they can start arbitrarily judging people for what
they say or think.
I'll
put up another clip today of a person in Britain, it was an inquiry with the
Deputy police Commissioner of London I think it was. Because the police force
now are literally giving visits to people or phoning them up according to their
tweets and twitters or likes and dislikes and all that. I'm not kidding you; you're so well
studied. They're phoning people up and
putting them on hate lists just for a little, making a joke. And that's for
life, folks. That's for life. So, this deputy police Commissioner, he is,
you'll see him prevaricating, dancing around the questions all the time.
'You have become the Thought Police.' UK Police Chief
questioned over recording of hate incidents - youtube.com
Because
he himself has the psychopathic qualities and tendencies. And obviously no
humanity because any decent person would know it's wrong to put somebody down
on a... when it's not a crime by the way
for what you think. It's not a crime. But it is thought crime now, you see. And
characters like this deputy police climbed to the top by going along with every
PC thing that was in vogue at the moment. These are the kind who end up being
utter tyrants when you get into a Soviet type system of authority over, an
arbitrary authority over the public. I'm not kidding you. You'd better look at
these things and think about them because they're out there.
People
who literally hold onto humanity and, oh, that's terrible, that's wrong. They
don't get the promotions. It's the lickers, as you well know, we'll call it
bootlickers if you like but these are the characters who get up to the top. And
they have no problem with the fallout it causes on society as they go on the
rampages and get little, more brownie points for their career for finding more
folk. Did you know what so-and-so
said? Do you know what their opinion is
on it? Bomff,
you know, a record for life. By them. Not even going through a
judge or anything else or a jury or…
Hm. We are here, folks. Honestly,
we're here.
We
already had countless articles from science magazines and so on over many many years, and business magazines too for those who read
them and stacks and thousands of articles about what they'd like to do with,
say, digital technology and where they'd like to take the world and have
biometrics for everybody. Even the
health organizations too and the big big industries
of pharmacology, incredible massive businesses, and the vaccine industries too
who are talking about what they'd love to have.
I
mean, look at the CDC who are in and out, in and out of big Pharma all the time
on the boards and back into the CDC. I did articles
many years ago with the names of the people on the boards and so on, who
literally came from the top jobs in pharmacology and the big big corporations and into the CDC. Then they pushed a
certain bill. The same, the FDA was
exactly the same. And once they get bills passed, they promote bills in
politics and so on and they go back into the CDC again or whatever it happens
to be. That's how it really is folks. Everything is so tightly woven with
conflict of interest, corporations and politicians and so on, you can't
disentangle it anymore. You have to literally clean out the house and start
again because everything is so corrupt. I mean, every country is the same.
Every
country is exactly the same. I can
remember when Canada was going, oh, we're going to have the deregulated, you
know, patent and regulated drugs, the older type drugs, generic drugs in
Canada. And we said, oh wow, isn't that wonderful, thank God. Because folk couldn't afford the medications,
you know. Then you find out one or two groups, or even families, end up getting
the contracts for so much of it. And before you know it, they're almost the
sole contractors for it all. In fact,
they are. Including all the different opiate drugs, that's how that happened as
well by the way. And the prices are through the roof, you see.
People
who want to get rich don't wish about it, they do it. And they're very
busy. And again, the psychopathic tendencies of them, they're not shy about
coming forward, as they say, to get it done, get the job done. They'll call you
up and say, you know, you have a corporation blah, blah, blah, I'd like you to
do this for me and I'll do that for you. And they're quite blatant. Even though
it comes to touching on any kind of illegal activity of the thing, they'll find
ways around it. There are many ways to reward people that are in politics that
keeps things off the books.
I'm
not saying anything new here, that's the way it all runs in fact. When you look
at many of them who start off and they get, you see what their salary is, which
is always too big anyway for what they really do in politics. Then you see what
they've got in five- or 10-years’ time, all the billions or millions. They
didn't get for that from their paychecks. We all know it. Don't we? We all know it. And that's the way it really is. They get their
gifts and presents and roundabout ways of getting things to them. Generally, it
gets skipped over by any authorities and so on as long as it's not too
excessively obvious. And even when it is excessively obvious like the Bidens, you know, the son of the Bidens
and all that. Immediately, because so
many of them are involved in the same kind of, what we would call corruption
from the bottom level, that's how we see it, you get massive attacks by the
like political parties now if you notice it. It's just so corrupt, isn't it?
Everything really is corrupt, everywhere you look.
The
same thing in Britain. It's like, growing up I noticed it, all the different
lords that were up in the House of Lords especially, and a lot of the top
politicians in the House of Commons that were involved in defense during the
Cold War. It was a booming business. Booming business where they'd all have,
they'd help to push for the contracts for the big companies that made the
missiles especially, and tanks of course naturally and submarines, big business
for submarines, nuclear submarines. But they keep pushing for new missiles, and
antimissiles, antimissile missiles, and all the rest of it. Until literally you
couldn't even follow it anymore it was so complex with the Russians have the
latest blah blah blah, and ours is, you
know, 5 km slower, so we couldn't reach it to knock it out, so we need another
antimissile missile. Then you have an antimissile antimissile
missile, and it went on and on and on. Into this ridiculous game of making
missiles and massive contracts for expensive, expensive things.
Which
really would never be used. You couldn't even test them to make sure they even
work a lot of them. If they were
nuclear, [Alan chuckles.] I mean you can't really test them, right. So, you take it for granted that the thing is
what they said they were. But the shares
that the big boys had in it, the political parties, were enormous. Enormous
shares. And it was a great game. They really cried their eyes out when the Cold
War supposedly ended because they came to an end. They never had it so
good. Never, really. And the weapons wouldn't last that long, oh we had to
dismantle them, they're obsolete now. The ones today are faster. The one from
last year are just too slow. So constant
making of new ones and new ones and new ones.
I
don't know if you ever saw any of the good propaganda documentaries put out by
the CIA for instance or the Department of Defense. All countries have
them. They showed you these, the big
minaret towers they have in some of the Islamic countries. Well, they all have them really, and that's
really where they say their prayers from and so on in the morning and different
times of the day. But they said, this is the latest one we've noticed, and then
they'd pick out a Soviet bloc country. And they'd say, look at that, you know,
inside there we know they've got a...
And they'd reel off this long, you know, SFX blah, blah, blah, blah,
blah missile built in there, you know. It was straight out of Mouse on the
Moon, the old comedy movie, straight out of that. But they actually used
that. And that was taught for like 25 years to every recruitment group that
came in, in intelligence, and showed them, look at that, you see that, inside
there there's definitely a... And they
did it for different ones too. And so,
we need another X blah, blah, blah, blah, blah antimissile to find it and kill
and destroy it. Great business! Great,
great business, isn't it?
And
when it's done with governments, then, and this is the beauty of the banking
system, Britain started it off with the Bank of England. Then they could lend
to government, you see, for its projects and they put it on the people as the
guarantors to pay it all back. It's beautiful, really, 'eh? Then the States followed suit with its
Federal Reserve for World War I, they needed to get into the act, then the
taxpayers are put down and income tax comes in and all the rest of it to pay it
off, etc. It's quite an amazing racket
we live in, isn't it?
Then
you find out your governments are like semi bankers because at the end of World
War II they'd already set up this Economic Development Corporation they call
it. Every country had it set up to do with Economic Development Corporation and
they'd appoint politicians in charge of it, you know. They would lend your money across the planet
supposedly to help bring the Third World countries up to standard. They put factories in, or they'd build
factories and that, wherever the work was cheapest, they used this money for the
labor, they'd build the factories and all that.
Then they used the taxpayers back home, as they cut their jobs back,
there was no factories left in your own countries, they made you pay for it
all. It's a complete racket.
A
complete racket. And if the labor got
too expensive in one country, they simply uprooted and bought another factory,
using the tax money again and then borrowing from the central bank to build it
somewhere else. And then your bank, you see, your bank, your government starts
ending up like a bank. Your government
ends up like a bank as well, it's lending out to countries now. Well, where did
they sneak that one in, that you're electing in government, so’s they can lend
money out, or even give it away to other countries without asking the
people?
Well,
that's how governments actually work. It's got nothing to do with
democracy. They're hoping nobody is
going to bother asking the right questions.
Of course the ones who pretend that they're left-wing, are not going to
stir, rake the muck up either and say we don't agree and we don't agree you're
giving your tax money away to other countries, they'll never say that, will
they? Nope. Which tells you a lot in itself.
If
they're all for fairness, now, why should the people constantly pay money out
so that your government can supposedly give it away, or lend it out to certain
countries, knowing they can never pay it back? And then they have movements
going back into the country that's a guarantor, to make you think that, well
yeah that's a nice thing, it's a charitable thing to write it off. Well, it's
not written off. You are now paying for it, the guarantors, meaning the citizenry
of the country that lent it, are now the guarantors to pay it off. And as soon
as you tear it up and pay it off your government immediately gives them another
one. It's a complete financial racket by con men. That's how it is. And they use the left-wing too, oh it's good
to write off the debts. Well, the debt is not written off, we're still paying
them. We pay them, you see. It's never-ending racketeering really.
That's
how the world really works because it's not Disneyland. It is not a happy
little place with nice clean little middle-class streets and everybody on
bicycles, and everybody knows everybody else and so on. It's really pretty
nasty at times. And the characters around the world tend to be of much the same
ilk. If they have the right qualities of psychopathy, it doesn't matter if they’re
right-wing, left-wing or what they happen to be, they’re recruited by
organizations, because they’re psychopathic and they've got a bit of brains in
them, they can be useful, awfully useful to those who run the world. And that's
how they recruit them.
It's
like the civil service, most of the civil service in most countries that I know
of, the people don't even go through into universities. They're often recruited
right from high school. And that is their apprenticeship is once they get in at
the bottom level. And they're there for life, you know. That's their job for life. They know what
they have to do and they're well rewarded for doing it.
Well rewarded. And they're often intergenerational, they marry each other a lot
of them. That's because they don't have
to have resumes put in, their parents are the resume, and their grandparents.
Their lineage, it's like generations of bureaucrats and civil servants. That's
what George Orwell, or Blair, his real name was Blair, that's where he came
from.
So,
the real world is, really, it's the machinations of real [Alan chuckles.] deceit and conning and pretense. And we who are being fooled have to
participate in our own deception by deciding to ignore it, you see, and
pretending that, oh well, you know, it's not that bad, is it. Really. This
whole idea of having a Democratic system, which of course they've scoffed at
for years at the top, is a nice, it's a nice, you know, myth basically, it's a
kind of a myth of the past. Again, it's
a utopian vision of the future that you're always working towards. You suffer
now so's that down the road they're going to like it.
Well,
most folk I think today are pretty sick of looking to the future, they want it
now, you see. And each time you start to
see a glimmer of things getting a bit better for you financially, you're dashed
again with yet another bank crash with the conology. Or the dollar is just completely devalued
anyway. Or your currency, whatever it
happens to be, completely devalued by the ones at the top that you never meet.
I mean, I'd rather vote for the folk at the top, wouldn’t you, the folk who
really do things. Most of them you don't even know their names. They do exist but they don't run for
politics. They really don't.
You
might not understand this but the big big movements
in your governments of the Western, and Australia too and New Zealand, the big big movements that change your system don't come, or the
big moves don't come from the ordinary people, or the politicians for that
matter. The politicians might rubberstamp them because they know, they get a
clue how the system really works and it's not to ask questions when you get the
nod or the wink as they say.
But
when it comes to big things like, for instance, free trade, and the policies to
do with all free-trade, which are binding policies to unite the planet under a
financial system, a political type system, we've been through this before many,
many times in my talks with free trade and the Royal Institute for
International Affairs, the Council on Foreign Relation in Americas. They have one again for Europe now, the
European Union CFR. And they have one
for the Far East, and the heads are based in Japan for that, or were anyway.
But they also have ones in China now, in the communist China. And as Carroll
Quigley said, who did their history, because they have their own archives of
how the world really is changed and he wrote his book Tragedy and Hope
because he said, because they're so
important in the development of where the world's come from and where it's
going, because they create the history. Not the one they give to us at school, because
they really make all the changes for globalism and for uniting the world into
free-trade blocks and for central banking systems and the World Bank and the
IMF, they created all of this, this private organization. And he said it's
time the public knew about it and he didn't think the public would object.
So
yeah, the free-trade deals including the old NAFTA deal, now it's USMCA deal,
same thing, was drafted up by members of the CFR. Some inside politics, a lot outside politics,
but most of them you've never heard of. They
also drafted up the ones for the European amalgamation for the European Union
years ago, private body and organization, with names most folk had never heard
of. They always get a firm politician to
push it through, but the ones who really plan it all and do it all never run
for election or anything, they’re appointed into a cabinet, or over a house or
cabinet or department. That's how it's done. The free-trade
for the NAFTA deal for Canada was an outside appointment. The man was put in,
Simon Reisman, who looked over the affairs of, the preordained affairs of
Canada. Canadians didn't know it, but it was a completely rigged thing from the
beginning. Private organizations.
That's
how the world is run. In these same
private organizations with their guys in suits and ties and all that, when you
see them smiling and grinning at you, you've got to remember that face can turn
into a very evil entity if you disobey them because they are psychopathic, you
understand. That's the real world.
That's how it's run.
They
come to the fore when power is up for sale, or up for grabs as you're seeing
today. They're coming out of all
professions too, it's quite interesting to see the professionals come out. And
you get the sociologist ones, or, you know, there's too many people anyway, and
the same with the climate change group, you know. But they're all friends for the big
foundations behind them. And yeah, there's too many of you. And you know, clean the world. And, all the old folk will die, they say, you
know, like it's a good thing. They're
all coming out.
Because
this is another thing I've noticed with psychopaths too, because they are
ambitious you understand, some of them are more ambitious, and the really
intelligent ones know when to keep quiet, they'll watch, they watch the course
of things before they make a move. But the ones that are chomping at the bit,
maybe a bit younger or whatever, they come out openly thinking this is the time
they can express whatever they really think, and then yeah, it will help
depopulate the world. Just like the climate change agenda wanted.
And
if they bring you into austerity, then, your turn of sickness and malnutrition
and more child mortality in childbirth, etc., etc. etc. It's just open, there's nothing secret about
it if they bring folk into austerity. I hope you understand what I'm just
saying about austerity here. The plan that they said they'd have to force on
the world, and I gave the talks on austerity that they had at the United
Nations and all the organizations associated with them to do with austerity and
what it meant and all the rest of it.
The politicians all signed onto different bills to rubberstamp it.
Well,
bingo, here it goes. You’re hearing, we
might have to bring in rationing. My
goodness. Well, nobody's earning anything. Well, except for the big
corporations that have got their hands out and billions are getting thrown
their way, right. And amazing all the
different, even the psychologists and the nudgers,
the behavioral insights teams are getting millions and billions thrown at them,
folks, to manage us and our minds as we go through this, and our behavior. They all got their hands out, all the real
happy psychopaths that can grab it quite, without a
conscience or guilt of any kind whatsoever.
They don't have guilt, you see. This is when you see them come to the
fore.
Do
you know in some countries you've got doctors sending out notices, really,
forms to patients who have disabilities, physical and they could also be like
Down syndrome for instance, folks who are not dying, folk who have cancers who
could live another 10, 15 years with treatment, saying that maybe they should
consider if they get sick with this Covid thing, not to go to hospital or
whatever, but they could request, they could request just no resuscitation. And
it's sent to their relatives mainly for these people by the way, 'eh. Very clever, don't let the people know, sent
to their relatives, so quietly they'll put you down as, well, don't resuscitate
this person if they get sick with this Covid.
Coronavirus: GP surgery apologises
for sending 'do not resuscitate' form to patients - news.sky.com / 1
April 2020
It's
all coming out now, isn't it? Do you
realize during the so-called racial hygiene programs of Germany, they copied
really from the Britain and the US to do with sterilization and all that? But
they also started to just kill the people who had psychiatric problems in
mental hospitals and things, and deformities. How come they're always blasting
Hitler, and yet we see, I've seen this kind of thing going on for years in all
countries, when the government get uppity and give more grants out to certain
segments of society? But it's done scientifically, you understand. [Alan laughing.] It’s nothing personal about
killing you, you know. Nothing personal.
It's just science, you know.
And
they're all doing their computer modeling, 'eh.
Our lives are run by computer modeling. I keep thinking about this computer
modeling. And Neil Ferguson already,
millions and millions and millions are going to die, you know. The guy that
they make the star, who believes in Empire, and who was pally with all the
neocons in America. Made into a star,
star making machinery. And then he's
giving advice to governments on what he sees and so on. This is the program you're going through,
that type of, ha, computer modeling of this Covid virus, 'eh.
I
was thinking, as I said earlier, without finishing what I was going to say [Alan
chuckles.] But it was a thought about
the song, The Sound of Silence by Simon and Garfunkel. Because the lines
in it, and that was the big thing back then too when that was written, that
song. It wasn't just the signs on the
subway and so on, that were scrawled and painted, you know, like graffiti type
signs, which they were talking about too. They were giving you all the
warnings, the signs and the warnings of what was happening, at that time, and
what was to come.
And
science, really, they didn't mention the fact that science is rising and
rising, except to give hints at it, if you want to think and decipher it. He
said, and the people bowed and prayed,
and this is again kicking religion out as I say. Because they say that you can
take the people out of religion, but you can't take religion out of the people,
they'll look for it elsewhere. Well, they've been given it by the ones who
displaced it. And it's the scientists.
Academia and the scientists, you see, the experts that are going to
dictate how you're going to live, even why you should live, or maybe you
shouldn't live, etc., the very things that George Bernard Shaw talked about and
HG Wells and all the other great characters that were made into stars to by the
same organization behind them.
So,
in The Sound of Silence they say, and
the people bowed and prayed, to the neon God they made. You see, that's
your new God, is science. Electricity. Elect-tricity.
I should say it too, electricity is the elect, you know, the trick of the
elect. And it's true. Because it's dominating everything.
Without
this, and I remember hearing a preacher who is dead now years ago talking about
it and he said, this evil evil thing, this force, this entity called different names,
he said, it couldn't achieve its goals
without the computer.
Computerization that can collect all the data on every individual, not
just your names but everything about you, things you don't even know
yourselves, it couldn't happen, and do it so easily and effortlessly eventually
as the computers developed, across the whole planet, and bring it all together
and bring you in. And I thought about that too because I could see that
happening myself. And I thought yeah, I says, this certainly has the power to
control everybody's lives minutely.
The
greatest… This is the true, the true orgasm of the ultimate tyrant, that's
never existed before, THIS kind of dream, total power over everybody. So, you build the thing with your own hands,
'eh, and then you worship it like a god. There was a science fiction put out
about that years ago too, can't remember the author on that one, where they
kept feeding into it, short story, they kept feeding into the computers, and
they had a system of computers across the world but one major one you see, it
was the God computer because it would answer all your questions. Eventually
they'd say, is there a God? And then it was a quiet response, you see, quiet.
Which it never, silence is terrifying too, remember that, the sound of silence.
And eventually it lit up and across, and it connected to all the difference
computers across the planet, this question fed into it, is there a God, and it
says, there is now. These things
are very telling in drama and stay with you. Because they're very pertinent.
Well,
now you have governments not listening to people at all except select
politically correct people. Everybody's
out for something, even the anti-hate groups are out with the hands out there
for billions. Literally, billions, 'eh. It's a business. So naturally they're going
to see hate wherever, whenever, until eventually everything's classed as hate,
a different point of view is hateful.
You see. Now it's your thoughts
that are hateful. Thought crime, hm.
So,
everything is out there as I say for its own purpose. Because we live in such an
incredibly corrupt time, a corrupt society.
You've had a buildup since World War II increasing, increasing, a
buildup of worship of celebrities and multimillionaires, and now it's multibillionaires. And the very fact they're multibillionaire's
apparently gives them better status at dictating to us how we should live. Well, where did that come from? How does that
correlate? It doesn't at all, does it?
They are made into stars by machinery. They all are.
Celebrities,
the people follow celebrities, hm.
That's what we're told. The CFR
brought celebrities on board with it years ago, like
George Clooney and Angelina Jolie and others. Because the people who read all
the gossip stuff, and that's what you had for years as a replacement, a
substitute for news is celebrities. And therefore, what they're talking about,
suddenly, they’re in the CFR now. All the people who follow them and like them,
you see, they like them, even though they don't know them, they like them,
because they like the personas portrayed through fiction, you see, and well,
so-and-so said this maybe they’re right because they're... I like them. People are making decisions because they like
them, not because of any intellectual component.
We
are so manipulated today it's beyond overboard. It's beyond overboard. We've
never had a time like this before. And today, I mean, over half the world,
maybe three quarters is in lockdown? Do you realize World War II, and World War
I and then World War II, caused havoc across Europe, especially Europe,
absolute havoc, and massive deaths and slaughter that they never ever dreamed
of before by tyrants, that kind of slaughter. And the energy and power that was expended
through technology to do the slaughter. And then World War II came along and
they'd already from Sandhurst in England, the officer training at Sandhurst
were getting taught, before World War II came along, and they also brought
officers in from other countries, including Germany, I remember there was a
general from Germany, or he became a general eventually, who mentioned that,
that Britain was teaching total war.
They
had a whole, they had it worked out like a manual almost like total war, in the
old wars, and it's true enough, the old wars were often almost localized type
events that happened where a country would send a bunch of troops over, or
mercenaries over to another country where the king was having a tiff with his
cousin or whatever. A battle might happen outside of town even, and it didn't
really affect the town much either. But as time went on and weaponry became
more efficient and heavy artilleries etc., then they would lay siege to towns
and demolish them like World War I.
They've
got photographs of old, or spent shells, massive, massive shells for the heavy
artillery guns. They’re built, you see
the people standing down below these things, are teared up, huge things, about
40 feet high some of them. The empty casings. Football fields full. And these
would come from maybe one main bombardment that went on for 12 hours
straight or more. You can't imagine the energy used to slaughter people.
Again,
World War II came along, and they had total war. They said, well you see, now
that we can demolish all cities like we showed them in World War I, then all the
civilians are therefore legitimate targets. Because they will work in
industries that produce enemy’s aircraft and weaponry and all that. So, it's
all legitimate now, it was all decided above, you see. Then they go on about
Germany bombing targets in England.
Mainly it was Scotland into the Clyde side, then they hit Edinburgh too
as well, trying to get the fourth bridge at one time, this because they thought
one of the main ships was there too. But anyway, they started bombing England but
only after Churchill had totally bombed Berlin.
Then
Dowding who was in charge of the Air Force was all for total war, and they
slaughtered the working-class populations across many German towns and cities. Of
course, they kept that quiet for many, many years after the war. Because you
are the good guys, you see. But in
reality, you know, we do live in a fiction. We truly do. And during World War
II as it was almost ending, they had a meeting with King George residing over
it about depopulation. They still wanted, they said there would be too many folks
after the war. It hadn't killed enough! And meanwhile everybody was off
fighting, thinking, for their country and their culture and their way of life,
to protect it all. And you see what happened in the 1960s.
But
what a joke we live through isn't it? We do live in a joke, a complete fantasy
that's so indoctrinated into us. And every young boy is so susceptible too, I
must admit. Because you're brought up with, your country is just
wonderful. And young guys admire guys in
the military, you do that, and that's why you end up going up into the military
yourself, that's what happens. And obviously think your country must be always
in the good. Or you wouldn't go in the first place, except if you're really
psychopathic. But you have to stop really now and say wait a minute here, that
we live in a completely different system than the one we've been indoctrinated
into. It's as alien as something from outer space almost, or Doctor Who. It's
so alien to what you've been trained and taught to believe.
It's
at times like this when these things happen, these events happen, that when
things don't make sense to you that you've got to question it, what on earth
are they doing? An example is, very simple, quarantine of the nation is not a
new idea. It's almost chiseled in stone, that here's what you do if some
terrible pandemic breaks out like a Spanish type flu. You didn't sit and wait
for it happening. No, you know what to
do. You close your country like an iron
fortress in a sentence with an iron wall around it. You close it. Right away.
According to the data you're given to call it a pandemic, you understand. You
don't call it a pandemic lightly. Especially when you've been watching China
frantically going around streets spraying stuff, they call it mists everywhere
and so on and so on.
But
you still allow all the planes to come and go into your own country? They're
still coming and going by the way. I'll
put a little clip up by Nigel Farage just for the little bit that's in it you might like, which he says in it, he
says, they're still letting, Heathrow is still bringing like 20 flights a day
or more from the infected areas. Right now. And I kept wondering why we're all
getting locked down, while they're still bringing people in like this?
Well,
if you want to make things, and it's not panning out with numbers and all that,
then you've got to literally keep it going, until you get enough people in, to
bring more infection into the country, obviously, to make it happen. Why else would
you be doing this? Why else? Why else?
Come on, you're going to bring more and more folk that are outside your country
into your country? Well, they're
citizens or they're dual nationalities or whatever. Well, it doesn't, it
wouldn't matter, you take your chances. You do take your chances during it,
that has always been the law.
You're
not brought in and then given a suggestion, before you even come into the
country you're given, well maybe you should just go home and quarantine
yourself for a couple of weeks, maybe, you know. They're doing it in England and Canada,
without telling them anything, they are just coming and going. It's a joke. And
if it's such a joke you're left with questions like, are they really that
stupid at the top? No, they're not stupid. If it's happening, there's a reason
for it. And it's to make it worse than it is. Really. That's what it seems to
be.
In
Sudbury here, just near me, 20 miles away or so, I read the articles I think
last week, the week before where they said they were expecting a big spike to
happened and it would happen around, you know, the end of March or beginning of
April. Well, that's when the snowbirds came in from Florida mainly. And sure
enough, they had different people in Toronto and different places, I think one
in Sudbury, they came back as snowbirds, that had an infection.
I
was reading about, from the official website by the way for Sudbury on illness
and so on, and what they'd done is move a lot of patients out of the hospital,
the main hospital in Science North, Sudbury, Science North they call it I
think, they moved them out, a lot of patients out that had some kind of long
term older people there and so on.
But
they moved them to another place outside the hospital in preparation for, they
expected this big spike. And I thought, well if they're expecting a big spike,
I said at the time, it would be probably because they're bringing snowbirds in.
How else are they going to get it? And they said there was no community
transmission at the time, when I read that last article. I thought, well they
must know there's only, it can only spike in one way in that case, you're going
to bring them in. Or release something. There's no other way to think about it
here. And sure enough, you had
snowbirds, mainly in southern parts of Ontario and so on.
But
after moving the people out of the hospital in Sudbury in preparation, I looked
it up the other day there, Sudbury has one patient with it. One patient.
And then I'm going to put the article up too, that Justin Trudeau is bringing
thousands more from, he said that they're mainly pretty well Canadian dual
citizenships and so on who must be living in other countries all across Africa
and parts of India and places like that.
And
he's giving massive loans out to help them get the money to come back and so on
and to survive. He hasn't given loans out to anybody here that I know of. We're
all still stuck in our houses. And if
you're susceptible at all to it, they told you they won't treat you, oh we have
to decide now who we'll treat before it happens, you know, people with
pre-existing conditions and a certain age should be, you know, we can't really
help them. Well, let's bring people from
all over, right. And Trudeau's excuse
for it was, well it's maybe better they come back here, he says, then be stuck
in all these other countries where they've always been living, right, where
things might be getting worse for them.
Well,
what about the folk here? …who live outside the cities for instance? Well,
here's agenda 21, you shouldn't be outside the cities. Do you understand how many things are going
to get fulfilled here? Hm? It's really astonishing. And the biometric
scanners and IDs and so on that China has been issuing. There's an app in China
and to get into different places now you've got to show it, it's color-coded,
that you're healthy and you're cleared of the virus. And if you're caught with
a red, if it goes red, you've gotta show this on
their cell phones wherever they're going. Everything's electronic there. They
want to push it here now too, color coding for the same.
I
gave these talks in the 90s this would happen, and eventually if you didn't
have your proper vaccinations you'd be walking into a supermarket and alarms
would go off and they'd come for you. Here it is. Because if you really study
history and you understand humanity, and you understand the psychopaths that
run the system, you can always tell where they're going to go with everything
many years beforehand.
You
understand, everything that's out there really comes from the weapons industry,
the military-industrial complex. Your microwave oven comes from it, old
technology they were using even before World War II to communicate even,
'eh. So, most things come from there. So
they're looking at all these different, and I remember reading articles years
ago after the so-called wall came down in Berlin and they said, you know with
this going down and the fact that they won't need all the weapons industry as
much, the big corporations are looking
towards surveillance, a surveillance society and equipping governments across
the world with cameras and systems and computerization to survey its citizenry.
For the peace, to keep the peace. That's
as soon as the Cold War was supposedly finished, right. So, any excuse will do
for them. They never change agendas.
Never change.
Now,
last week too I mentioned that they, oh my God they'd made a superstar of a
doctor that was giving her little diktat's on television in British Columbia,
Canada. Again, the star making machinery, 'eh.
And her own website with her likes and dislikes, and all the fake fawning
that they've put in there. And folk do
follow the majority, you know, even though it's fake, they join. That's what
polls are, for instance. Polls are meant to sway people to join. Oh yeah, I
didn't think about that but if all those folks are going that way, I'll go the
same way. That's what polls are for. Look at the history, there's a history of
polls and why it was set up. It's convincing people. That's how they really
work.
I
heard a person years ago, a Canadian, it was a woman who voted for Pierre
Trudeau, the father. She said, I know he had a terrible reputation with
communism and international socialism and so on. But she says, and proudly told
me that she voted because she saw in the polls that more folk were leaning
towards him that year and she thought she'd rather be on the side of the
winner. Nothing to do with the policies.
Isn't that amazing? It really works with a lot of people, that whole
thing.
What
do you think all the yeses are and the likes and dislikes are, as they monitor
you by the way, for liking or disliking something? That's how they got one of
the guys in Britain who's been taken for hate crime, or thought crime, to court
with, because he initially put a like on someone's joke. And the cops traced
him. I hope people remember, the next time they want you to go off and fight
for your country, no, you tell these characters like that and the cops to go
and do it instead. Hm? And by the way, all you have to do is just
see the police chiefs and see who pays for their holidays and where they go.
Now
as I say, I'll look here, and yeah, the U.S. Navy, right, under the guise of
anti-drug laws getting pushed in Latin America, it's Venezuela they're going
to, as we know, eh. This is the best time, I hope you
understand this. So, this is the best
time, I hope you understand this, for those, for the warmongers to pull things
off, when folk are the weakest, you see. It's easier for you. We already know that the whole neocon agenda
has always had the same list of countries that they want to bring down and
dominate completely. And sometimes they'll resurrect the country if they need
an enemy, like Russia. I gave that talk back in 1998, the bad bear, I said if
they ever need it again, if they ever run out of enemies, because don't forget
that part of the reason governments today pretend to exist is to protect you
against everything, and it's hard to do unless you’ve got an enemy. So, you create enemies. Even financing a lot
of enemies. And sometimes you feed them, for many many
years. This is how the whole con game is
managed.
But
anyway, it's the same kind of technique they're using in Venezuela as they did
with Soleimani the Iranian that they, when they, the week before whatever it
was they passed the ruling in America that the Revolutionary guard, their
official military basically in Iran was therefore a terrorist organization, which
gave them the right then to kill folk. Because you're not killing enemies, or
even friendly enemies, or even non-wartime enemies, you're killing a terrorist,
you see. It gives it a bit of semi-plausibility in the different circles, well
you know, he was a terrorist and...
It's
hard to say that the US is going around the world is just killing folk they didn't
like. Like George Bush Junior said in the official inquiry, you look it up you
can hear him saying it. Oh, I never said
that Saddam Hussein had anything to do with 9/11. Even then they kept
saying it all through, for about a year right before they invaded. He said, he was just a bad man in the world's better
off without him. Well, is that a legal, a legality for going around the
world, I didn't like so-and-so so the military went
over and killed him? We bombed them out of existence, 'eh, took them back to
the Stone Age.
Other
things behind it as we all know. And of
course, we all know. Of course, we do. So, the same thing is happening
with Venezuela, they don't like the Prime Minister that's there. They're
against Maduro, they want a regime change, as they call it, regime. When it's
their own politician inside, it's the government or President or Prime
Minister, but when they want to overthrow it's a regime change. So, you get fed
up with it, don't you? It's like
Groundhog Day with different names, isn't it, over and over and over again.
So
anyway, Navy ships are being moved towards Venezuela...
US to Deploy Anti-drug Navy Ships Near Venezuela
floridadailypost.com
/ 1 April 2020
The Trump
administration is beefing up counter-narcotics operations in the Caribbean
following a U.S. drug indictment against Nicolás Maduro.
So,
there you go, it's a drug indictment. He's now a drug pusher, right, you see.
We've heard all this before and seen it before.
Listen, the CIA, and other organizations by the way affiliated with the
CIA, are down all across the whole length and breadth of Latin America making
sure the stuff is produced. So, let's
not fall for, let's not even get into that debate about it. We know this from
history. We know who's guarding the poppy fields too in Afghanistan. We know
that Bush ordered, took off the order which forbid the growing of poppies by
the Taliban, they forbid it. Once Bush got the troops in there then they
dropped that law and encouraged it to grow again. It's just, aah, come on.
Remember
the Oli North thing years ago? Oliver
North? And the continuity of government
under martial law that came up during that brief inquiry, you know? That
everybody's forgotten about? [Alan laughing.]
And guns-for-drugs and drugs-for-guns
and hurrah hurrah?
It goes on and on and on. And they were selling it, of course they were
selling all the stuff across America, all the narcotics even from that. Your
own wonderful government, that's there to save you with selling drugs across
the country to young kids and everything. That was happening in Britain too,
all through Edinboro and places. Because the London government was
participating in it too. Of course, they were. Anyway, a different story again.
You
always hit your enemy at the weakest point. And being the people who advised
and belong to all the different strategic organizations for wartime or
strategy, you know, geopolitical strategy, they never stop. And they actually,
they're really, this is when they use this crisis to their advantage, you see,
as they say, how can we? And they just, oh, they're just salivating here
because this is a great time to start killing folk. And Iran, the war drum's bashing against Iran
now because this is when they'll be really weak, when they're in a crisis, a
terrible crisis with the virus and so on, while leadership is getting hit and
all that. That's when you do it. That's
when you do these kinds of things.
And
believe you me, I have no love for communism either. I have no love for it
whatsoever. But it's really something to see what's going on. Disease or no
disease, it continues, it continues, it continues, 'eh. So, they've given themselves the right to
basically arrest someone, pull them back to America and condemn them. Like
they've done with others before him, you see. It's awfully, awfully good for
them. And again, they've got the same characters, you've got Rubio and that.
... a Florida
Republican who has been among those calling for a tougher stance against
Maduro.
But
that's only one story, one of many that's happening right now. Let's just go to
a few articles here, I did save some this week. I have more than some as you
well know. That's all you're getting now
is tune in, tune in, be very, very afraid children, right. You've got all kinds
of people involved with pro-China, against China too, this is going on as well
of course as we know. And you've got the World Health Organization and
China....
The WHO and China: Dereliction of Duty - cfr.org / 27 Feb
2020
Some
are complaining, including Japan too, complaining that everybody's up to their
eyeballs in debt to China, that China is taking over the WHO and you can't
criticize it and all the rest of it too. So, politics never stops, and
geopolitics never stops either. So, you can take whatever you want from these kind of articles.
However,
here's travel vaccines, right, getting back to the basics here.
Travel Vaccines
Enter the Digital Age: Creating a Virtual Immunization Record -ncbi.nlm.nih.gov /
2016
...Right…
Isn’t that just what you want to hear right now. Well, why not? Because China's doing it right now, hey. Why not.
But this article, travel vaccines, it's not just travel now, it's going
to be permanent wherever you are. This article is from March 2016. Yep.
You
see, all these companies, look at the money made from the apps and the tracking
and all the rest of it, it's big, big money. And government right now is
throwing out billions, billions and billions to companies like this with their
hands out, you see. And they can use that, oh, isn't this wonderful, we'll know
all who's had their vaccinations. And they've got a whole list of vaccinations
they want to give you, and new ones they keep adding too, I hope you understand
that. And then boosters they want to
keep doing every year or two years or whatever. We are the business. We
are the business, aren't we? But this
is...
Travel Vaccines
Enter the Digital Age: Creating a Virtual Immunization Record
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov /
2016
At present, proof
of immunization against diseases such as yellow fever is required at some
international borders in concordance with the International Health Regulations.
The current standard, the International Certificate of Vaccination or
Prophylaxis (ICVP), has limitations as a paper record including the possibility
of being illegible, misplaced, or damaged.
So,
they go through the reasons why we should have electronic ones. We know too, the ones we did last week on
Bill Gates and MIT and so on working together to get even a chip implanted with
your data in it and your immunizations, vaccinations and all that kind of
stuff. And tattoos, they tattoo it on or put a chip in. And this is real, this
is ongoing and they're testing it out and so on.
They
had a showing of it at one of the, last year I think it was, maybe last year's,
big tech shows of a guy getting a thing injected between his thumb and his
forefinger. They implanted this chip
into him that would have his, so much data on him, he was a volunteer
supposedly. Anyway, they've been hoping for this for years and years and years.
And China's got, as I say, an app on their actual phone. If you don't get the
green light, I think it's a green light or blue light, you can't go outside
without that turning blue or green. And
if it's red and the police catch you, they'll arrest you. Or if you try to get
in to pay for food or whatever, that red comes up, no, you're thrown out, then
the cops are called.
Another
one too is...
"The Plannedemic"?
zerohedge.com / 29
March 2020
A PLAN YOU CAN’T
TRUST!
For the past
decade, Bill Gates has been warning us about an inevitable pandemic. Conditioning
us. Getting us used to the idea.
Apparently Bill’s computer
simulations discovered that people would easily fold under government pressure
combined with an unseen enemy. Billions of people are under lockdown right now.
Half the world is shut down.
(Alan: Think about that. What they couldn't achieve
with the Cold War or before that with World War II, or World War I, never in
the history have they even had one country totally locked down day and night
for weeks on end. And they've got it now, with half of the world locked down.
Do you realize, this is breaking all kinds of records for tyranny? And for,
again, acquiescence by the public. Well, they're just trying to save us all.
You understand where this is going to go, to save us all? Think about it, 'eh. But half the world is closed down. So...)
Gates must marvel
at how easy it was to do it. (A: And
isn't that true, 'eh? And then they go
into different things about…)
The coronavirus is
real, but we’ve had many waves of flu viruses throughout the years.
That
part is true as well, but this virus definitely is, it's more contagious, it's
said. However, most folk that get it don't know they've got it or had it. And it is true, that the flus, I've got the
articles here, where they give the official CDC records of the flu for the past
few years. You wouldn't believe how many
folk die every year of it. And it's true. But with these massive deaths before there
was never a shutdown of the country, or any country for that matter, because of
it.
This Is How Many People Die From
the Flu Each Year, According to the CDC - health.com / 26 March 2020
So,
hay is definitely getting made right now.
But this is definitely a killer for those, for a lot of them that catch
this thing obviously, but mainly again the elderly and pre-existing conditions.
Most folk today have pre-existing conditions, starting around the age of about
40 and 50, for many different reasons by the way. We think we're healthy but we're not
really. This article here also is to do
with...
The Coronavirus: A Civil Liberties Nightmare of
Orwellian Proportions
sydneycriminallawyers.com.au
/ 28 March 2020
Imagine a reality
where people were forced by the authorities to remain in their homes under
threat of steep fines, while outside the police patrol the deserted streets,
ensuring that no one steps outside without official authorisation.
While this might sound
like an Orwellian nightmare, it’s hardly 1984.
It
says this is the scenario of 1984 that we are in right now and more of
it's going to come in the coming days.
It's going to be more than just in the coming days. You see, this is
getting played by the book, folks and out of this is going to be a completely
different system that's going to come out. What they do is they unroll it
gradually. The system that we are in
right now, they've got psychologists, and in real time they’re monitoring,
monitoring the chats and so on to see how you think about things and what you
plan to do about it. Or if you're unhappy with it. Or will you go along with
the next phase, etc. etc. They know, within five minutes of putting out a trial
balloon they know exactly what the chatter is.
They know where to pull it back a little bit or extend a little bit or
whatever it happens to be. They know exactly. This is, I'm not kidding you,
I've read their articles with the behavioral insights
teams and so on, and MIT too, in on the act and many others aside as well.
So,
they unroll it out and say, oh well, and they say, you might be locked
down for March, and it will peak, maybe it will start going down a bit. This is how they play you,
you see. So, April comes, and it still
hasn't peaked yet, you see. In fact, you wonder if it's peeking out at all in
some places, hm. Even the ones with,
outside the hospitals, I have to mention it too, with some of the hospitals in
New York, some folks have gone there and they're not seeing outside what they
think you would see. It's just… There's a lot of strange things going on, put
it that way.
But
now that it's April, they're putting out the next trial balloon, you see. Oh, it might have to go another month.
You've already had, again, the little, the fainter voices behind it, steady
though, these are the ones that get you eventually, to program you, this
might last right into the fall. And
then you get articles saying my goodness, it might reappear and resurge in
the fall. Which means you're right through to what they said at the
beginning, you're going right into next year. You understand? You see where it's all going?
In
Australia they've already announced that. Australia really is quite
interesting, the authoritarian manner that they really pushed everything
through so rapidly without any, you know, consequence to those in power.
They've lockdown the country with even more stringent totalitarian methods, in
the terminology at least that they're putting across to the public, is very
Orwellian. I'll put some things up tonight to show you some links to stories to
do with that.
We
are seeing it, so yeah, you're going to get locked down for a long time. This
is how they play it. Some of them you almost see them rubbing their hands with
glee as they say it with big smiles on their face. Because this is going to be
wonderful for them. These nobodies are suddenly somebodies, you see. Suddenly
they're somebodies. And you all have to obey them. Right.
Oh wow. Isn't that wonderful?
Another
one too that I'm putting up is...
If you break quarantine
you'll be fined $11k, says NSW health minister
timeout.com / 16
March 2020
(A: New South Wales Australia hey.
Isn’t that wonderful?)
The NSW health minister, Brad Hazzard, (A: So quite a name hey, a good hazard, I guess,
there where his authority comes from.) has announced eye-watering fines for
anyone who ignores a 14-day quarantine after entering the state from overseas.
Those found to have breached quarantine could be fined as much as $11,000 or
even face a custodial sentence of up to six months.
So that's for the ones… Here they just say to them,
well at least Justin Trudeau says in Canada, just, well please go home and
quarantine when you come into the country from abroad. That's what he says,
'eh. However, they're asking them at the
airports in Canada, no one's told them anything, they're just walking around
doing what they want when they come in from the different countries. It's just
astonishing really, isn't it ‘eh? As I
say, it makes you, they're not stupid at the top, don't think they're utterly
really stupid at the top. I can only
think they want a heavy, heavy loading dose of spread to make things happen.
Why else would you do it? Why else would you do what you're doing?
But the guys at the bottom, the ordinary folk that
are locked down can't even move. As I say, they're bringing it here too, I can
tell it's coming, watching Britain. And the feedback and how they're handling
the feedback from complaints in Britain. That's how they do things. And they
can implement it more perfectly right off the bat in Canada where your police
well be monitoring you. Are you out
for your one short walk per day, sir? Then some honest folk will say, well
I've had two short walks today, I'm sorry. And a big fine for that. They
might take away one of your toilet rolls, 'eh?
[Alan chuckles.]
But yeah, we're living through amazing times when
you see what's happening. And then you have this one here too...
Covid-19: Normal life will not resume for six months,
says Government doctor
thelondoneconomic.com
/ 29 March 2020
(A: Woahhhh. Government, and then the word doctor makes
you quiver these days, you know, the TV version of the doctor, not reality but
the TV one, hey.)
Normal life will
not resume for at least six months, a key Government doctor has said, as the
Government placed all parts of the UK on an “emergency footing” to tackle the
coronavirus outbreak.
(A: Oh, my goodness, 'eh.)
Dr Jenny Harries, (A: Apparently, she likes the authority, [Alan
chuckles.] just from what I've read.)
deputy chief medical officer for England, said the nation will not be in
“complete lockdown” for half a year but said social distancing measures will be
lifted gradually.
Her warning at
Sunday’s coronavirus press conference came as the NHS announced the first
confirmed death of a frontline hospital worker with Covid-19.
Cabinet minister
Robert Jenrick said “we simply cannot” ask health
workers to go on to the frontline without adequate protective equipment,
(A: This all came out by the way in a test they
did four years ago, the government then had a big big
test on a possible coronavirus that would get released and how they would
handle it in Britain. And they said they knew they would be short of
everything, they said it would be an utter disaster, in the test. So, here's
the real thing happening and who’s surprised 'eh? So anyway...)
Cabinet minister
Robert Jenrick said “we simply cannot” ask health
workers to go on to the frontline without adequate protective equipment...
You
see, [Alan chuckles.] there's things out there, articles and YouTubes up there
with people from China living in the West who make a living on exporting stuff
back to China. And buying thousands of facemasks, sometimes millions, and
sending them over there and making a massive profit on them. And leaving not one, one of them even
boasted, leaving nothing for Americans. So, it's just astonishing.
And
here we are. Now they're floating the idea as you all know, don't wear
facemasks, you know, it's only for medical staff. Like you're too stupid to wear
one or something, it's just technical or something. No, no, no. We are told
that for a reason. To make sure that enough folk caught it, I think. And then, but now of course they've changed
their minds, just... [Alan laughing.] Are you going to follow these characters? And
believe them? On anything here?
But
yeah, for months they deny it, oh the facemasks won't help you. It's like, Yes
Minister the old TV program about the ministers or politicians in Britain
in charge of things. And the head of the civil service at the time in one
program said, he said, never believe
anything until it's been officially denied. Always remember that. Oh, it's never, that
won't help you. No. No. It doesn't do you any good. It's good for the doctors
and nurses but not for you. And now they're telling you, oh, the opposite, you
could actually stop the spread so much.
If you're wearing it at least you won't be coughing it out so much. But
that also means obviously you might not be getting as much in from folk who
have coughed out it. But there ya go.
These
are your specialists. They get paid big money for telling you this stuff. I
tell you. Yep. So anyway, six months, right, six months spread they say, you
know, possibly. M-hm. And then you get...
Coronavirus: Police can now enter homes to look for
people gathering - stuff.co.nz
/ 26 March 2020
As
I've said before, in New Zealand and Australia they got a bit ahead… It's
interesting the so-called colonies, the old colonies of the British Empire, and
Canada remember too is part of this Commonwealth of Nations that eventually
came up with the expression, the Royal Institute for International Affairs, when the old ‘Empire’ went out-of-favor, but
it's the same thing. India too. They're more authoritarian in the so-called
colonies than at home in Britain. You know, the home of people who stand up for
rights, land of the free, you know, all that stuff. But no, the colonies are
more authoritarian. Because that's how they were run by Governor Generals
appointed by the Crown. Whatever
politician sat in Congress or Parliament were under the supreme chutzpah from
Britain basically, appointed by the Queen, Governor General.
Well,
that gave them an awful lot of power. They could have the complete authority of
the crown to do whatever they wanted to do in times of any kind of crisis. Even when it wasn't a crisis. And that never went away. So, when you see
this kind of thing, the same in war but now it's a war on a virus, so they all
come out again of the foxholes and they take command, and so yeah...
Coronavirus: Police can now enter homes to look for
people gathering
stuff.co.nz / 26
March 2020
New Zealand
entered a four-week lockdown to break the transmission of coronavirus on
Thursday. Overnight, police officers have pulled over people who were breaking
the self-isolation order — apparently unaware it was in place.
Police
Commissioner Mike Bush, in a series of radio and TV interviews on Thursday
morning, reiterated people will initially see (A: Initially, this is how they're getting at
you...) the "friendly face" of police during the lockdown.
"But
we'll be ensuring people will comply because if they don't, people will
die," Bush said on RNZ.
(A: So, there you go. It's badly worded because
you're almost thinking the police are going to be [Alan laughing.] killing
folk. But of course, he's talking about
the virus. I hope. It says…)
He said police
already had to educate people on the self-isolation order overnight...
(A: ...etc...)
Police officers
would first issue a warning, then arrest people if needed.
I've
got articles here about New Zealand and Australia where they're going to go
after the hoarders of food and different things and masks, or anything at all
that they suspect.
Dutton says hoarders to be 'dealt with' by AFP, Border
Force - smh.com.au
/ 19 March 2020
By
the way, you're now in the Stasi system. Because governments now set up
volunteers to snitch on all their neighbors if they see anything. And of course,
you understand how the real thing happened with the old, the witch-hunt that
they had, the witch-hunt that they had in Salem, Massachusetts where you get
great movies made out of it. And I like the movies, they're kind of nice and
scary.
But
in reality, you had a lot of jealousy amongst the different neighbors and
farmers who had owned better land or more of this or whatever, and they were
all vying for, with jealousy and envy of their neighbors. Well, once that kind
of things started, oh they know there's witchcraft, witchcraft. Then they get rid of neighbors, then they
could go and grab the land, you see. Humans are really devious characters.
Really. Come on. That's how people really are, rather devious.
Well
it's the same kind of thing here. Once
you get neighbors a little bit of power and snitches in this kind of situation,
you'd be surprised who comes to the fore and starts snatching. And they don't
like certain neighbors, of course that's the ones they're going to snitch
on. Oh, you know, that's sod, you
know what he's done, you know, I saw him eating an extra jammy
sandwich, you know, and you're only allowed one. That's how it goes, you see.
So
that's all started too and we’re living through this, and we've got
organizations set up after 9/11 in the States for instance, in every community
for disasters and all the rest of it, well now they're all going into
action. Britain recruited, oh, it was
1/4 million or more of them actually, they asked for volunteers and they all
ran forward to be the commissars over their neighbors and so on.
So,
I'll put these articles up. Remember, the articles I mentioned I always put up
the links to them. It's worthwhile reading some of them. It gives you an idea what's happening across
the world. Because what happens elsewhere happens here. That's what happens.
We
also too do know that amazing things are going on in Germany. German finance
minister for the state, you know, their main finance minister kills himself.
German state finance minister 'kills himself' as
officials claim he was in despair over the coronavirus crisis - dailymail.co.uk /
29 March 2020
Well,
they shouldn't say the economic effects of the Corona. It's some other reason
behind it obviously. You understand, everything's make-believe, even fiddling
the books. Today every country's got
magicians working your booking system for you, your financial books. And when
something that upsets something before money goes back in, that technically is
missing temporarily for some other purpose, then they lose out and they'll take
the blame for it. There you go.
Australia's digital ID biometric capability to move
into public testing mid-2020
msn.com / 6 March
2020
(A: You see they're all copying China that was
the big trial for it all.)
The Digital
Transformation Agency (DTA) (A: Isn't
that wonderful?) is anticipating the biometric component of its digital
identity play will be ready for public testing by mid-year.
Appearing at
Senate Estimates Thursday night, CEO Randall Brugeaud
said the agency is currently ensuring that the quality of the biometric is
"exactly where it needs to be" before it is pushed out to the masses.
(A: ...to the masses. I like how they speak about us all, we are the
masses, folks. Where have you heard that before? Well, that's what they call
them in the Soviet system and the Bolshevik system, the masses. The masses have, they don't have names they
have just numbers, you know.)
"The thing
that we've been very considered (A:
...writing is so bad now isn't it, you notice so many mistakes.)
"The thing
that we've been very considered on (A: [Alan chuckles.])
"The thing
that we've been very considered on is the implementation of the biometric
features to ensure that the facial verification service operates as expected,"
he said.
"It is
operating as expected, but it is not production ready.
(A: I guess
they've got the hands out again for big big grants
from the very slaves that's going to pay for it all and be monitored. That's how it works, 'eh, we buy our chains.
I've always said, we buy our own chains in the slavery system.)
Australian
government is currently juggling 62 high-cost IT projects
(A: Oh, the money is rolling for the big boys,
'eh, the big corporations. With big big money getting
thrown all over the place, 'eh. Wish
lists as they call them. M-m-m.)
On the overall
digital identity program, just over AU$210 million has been spent to date.
(A: They've already spent it. How can you spend
$210 million to make basically a computerized program system? Come on. Hm?
So...)
myGovID (A: [Alan
chuckles.] This is so, so, it's almost
biblical hey. yourGovID...)
myGovID is the Australian
government's digital identity provider -- handled by the Australian Taxation
Office (ATO). (A: We’re all just slaves,
aren't we? Hm?) It's like the 100 point ID check but on a smart device, and it allows
citizens to have their identity verified so they can access government services
using that verified identity, rather than being verified continually by each
Commonwealth entity.
And
it's true enough, one ID thing, even a chip, is better than a whole bunch of
them, surely, just one chip, 'eh? Or
whatever they want to call it. [Alan
chuckles.] myGovID
hey? Tied and numbered, 'eh? Quite something. N-n-n.
myGovID.
Ahhhh,
what a world, 'eh?
What
a world it is, pretty sad and so predictable really. That's the big thing about studying for many many years is that nothing surprises, nothing really does
surprise you. Because everything really is predictable. Another article too…
How the coronavirus response shows we have lost our
fundamental values
spectator.com.au /
26 March 2020
Australia’s
response to the coronavirus threat reveals that we have lost our fundamental
values. While our nation is faced with what is arguably the most significant
peacetime threat since the great depression, it is worth reflecting on how we
came together to overcome that tremendous obstacle.
(A: Then he goes into the brawls over toiletries in
supermarkets and so on.)
As supermarkets witness
brawls over toiletries, the Morrison government has unveiled a $189 billion
stimulus package (A: That's a free-for-all
for the big corporations, 'eh. And the
ones again who want to ID you and bring out new computer programs to monitor
you, and probably your color-coded like in China for are you safe, are you not
safe, have you infected, or possibly infected. $189 billion, 'eh?) in an effort to keep
our ailing economy ticking over.
(A: That doesn’t make your economy, that doesn't
make any work at all for the people who can't work, is it? It's for the big corporations. And they're
already...)
The government has
also taken a stand to discourage panic buying and ensure that enough supplies
are left on the shelves for the most vulnerable members of our community.
And
it's true, the fundamental values have gone. I mean, even the stores in Canada
some of them started to, you know, the big supermarkets, I guess because
someone complained, but they said that older folk couldn't get their groceries
because the rest of them are plundering the things before they can get in. So,
they said we'll open them an hour earlier in the morning. So they have to get in, even from outside and
miles away from it, the people outside the cities have to get to the grocery stores
in the cities, right, an hour earlier, so they have to literally leave their
homes about five in the morning. Only to find when they go there that
everybody's pretending they're old, and there's
nothing left. It's disgusting, really.
[Alan
chuckles.] It's predictable, as I say,
very predictable. With the hype and fear and terror that's being pushed on
television, and even across the Internet too it's just… Folk are cracking up.
Intentionally, they know what they're doing at the top. They know what they're
doing. I mentioned before for change you got to stampede the cattle. The cattle
like just to feed in a nice field and it's harder to get them moving and
started to move when they're enjoying themselves. The longer they're there, and
if weeks pass, you're going to have a hard time getting them, unless you like
big explosions going off to terrify them but otherwise, it's not going to
happen.
So,
once you get them moving, if you want change, you just keep them going. And
that's what they do with the public, you see, keep them moving and moving. And
each time they're passing through good pastures and stuff, keep moving and
moving because they're terrified. Just
keep them terrified and you can direct where you want the public to go. It's
quite easy. This is all stuff taught in
the higher realms of behaviorism and management as they call it, social
management. So yeah, terror is a great
thing to get people to just freak out, forget their sensibilities and do what
they're told. In order to save their lives, you see.
So,
then they go on to again, they do, in the same article eventually goes into the
kind of, like the green agenda type speech the woman gave before, very similar.
You know, look back at the war and how we kind of pull together then, and the
Great Depression, and ba-da-n-dut. Yep. This
other one too is to do with...
Coronavirus live updates
- COVID-19 death toll rises to 11 as Illawarra MP says to brace for 'martial
law'
illawarramercury.com.au
/ 24 MARCH 2020
New laws adopted
by NSW Parliament on Tuesday will allow supermarkets to open at Easter and all
day Anzac Day (A: This is for
Australia and New Zealand.), may see prisoners released from jail early and
allow police to arrest people suspected of breaching self-isolation rules or
any other public health directive.
The new rules are
part of the new world order, which Keira MP Ryan Park - who supported the law
changes - has described as "martial law".
I'll
put up too a PDF on Australia's policies, it's
actually like a martial law policy, for those who want to read it.
COVID-19 Legislation Amendment (Emergency Measures)
Bill 2020 - legislation.nsw.gov.au
Because
we're the same everywhere in Canada and Britain and everywhere else. It's
pretty well the same, same agenda, martial law type thing. And it's wonderful too, you don't have to
bother in pretending about politics anywhere as we go through all this
stuff. Just obey if you want to live and
survive, and obey, obey, obey. And also…
Dutton says hoarders to be 'dealt with' by AFP, Border
Force
smh.com.au / 19
March 2020
Police and
Australian Border Force have launched a joint bid to catch people suspected of
hoarding supermarket goods and selling them on the black market in Australia
and overseas amid the coronavirus outbreak.
I'll
put that one up too. Quite a few from
Australia that someone sent me. And…
Australia Post opens new 'concept store' that will
only ship to China - smh.com.au
/ 24 March 2018
Quite
interesting, published a year ago that one.
And China too, because of their system, I can remember the milk scandal
when the protein was getting taken out of it in China and some substitute was
put in there. It was actually killing
some babies and all that. Basically, melamine I think they were using as a
protein. Because someone had, in the
West too, some wise guy bribed somebody in the Food and Drug Administration in
America I think it was, to classify melamine as a protein. So, they could start adding it to milk products. But it was kind of booed down even though it
was passed. But China went along with it
and did it because they could take the protein out and then sell the protein
separately. So, at that time a lot of
them were buying milk from elsewhere into China because naturally they wanted
the real stuff that wouldn't harm them or their children.
I
remember the same thing happened in China with diapers. It was just too
expensive in China and so they were sent again in bulk from Australia to
them. So, I'll put that link up too.
Coronavirus: Australia's face masks, hand sanitisers and vital medical items were shipped to CHINA as
the coronavirus pandemic took hold - dailymail.co.uk / 25 March 2020
Well,
there are articles too from America and Canada, even had articles praising them
as wonderful, a woman in Toronto was sending them to China for her relatives,
thousands of them. Well, how many
relatives as she got? But it was praised
as a nice thing. But I thought, there's
nothing here for Canadians, now that we're supposed to wear them, or shortly, you
can't get them. Because they're telling us, we're telling the peasants here who
are going to pay for this, you know, you can get a scarf and put it around your
face, it might give you some protection, at least you won't be spreading it if
you happen to maybe not know that you have it.
So
yeah, we can't get the real things because they've all been shipped
elsewhere. But they want us to wear
something. Of course, the biometric cameras now, apparently, they can tell who
you are by judging the space between your, you know, on your forehead and your
eyes to your nose and so on. So, they don't care so much now if you're wearing
masks or towels or scarves around your face I suppose. It's amazing how they
can change their minds about things, 'eh?
And...
A quick guide to
safe shopping during the Covid 19 pandemic - cieh.org / 31 March 2020
I
have to laugh at some of the expert advice we’re getting now, it's just like,
my God, it's Idiocracy. It really is Idiocracy. That we even accept the fact that these
highly paid BS artists, that's bothersome stuff artists, have got the gall to
take the big handouts they get from governments to tell us stupid things that
children know naturally. Ah Bertrand
Russell, 'eh, he says the public won't
be able to move without expert advice. This is an article too...
This Is How Many People Die From
the Flu Each Year, According to the CDC - health.com / 26 March 2020
I've
got a couple of articles like that.
They've got graphs, the official report, it's just astonishing, we
actually have lower death right now, across the whole of Europe as well, than
we've had in some previous, last couple previous years. So, what's going on
here? If these are official studies and
official reports by the same official people that are terrifying us right now,
you gotta wonder, 'eh, what's going on. But one is
from Global Research.
It's
from ask an expert, one of the official sites, it's explorehealth.com. They
give you the flu ones and so on. But the Global Research one has the official
ones from the organization that runs, it does all the stats for Europe, the
whole of Europe, year by year. You’ll
see the graphs on it that I'll put up, and we're way down. We've actually got
fewer overall deaths than previous years.
Yep. Two years ago
was a really nasty one across Europe. So, I'll put them up as well.
Official Figures: COVID-19 Yet to Impact Europe’s Overall
Mortality - globalresearch.ca
/ 30 March 2020
I
love too, have you noticed too, you get all these happy happy,
you know, PR motivational experts that come on TV, radio now, I listen to the
radio and they're on radio telling you how to, here's how not to go mad at
home, and look upon it in a pleasant way, again, turn this crisis to your
advantage and learn how to relax at home. It's hard to relax at home if no
money's coming in. Hey? It's hard to relax at home if you're like 20,
30 miles from the city and by the time you go there there's nothing left, or
there can be two cans of beans and you're supposed to go home. That's a lot of gas, you know, or petrol as
they say in Europe. But that's a lot of gas.
So,
it's kind of hard to go home and say, well, you know, I think I'll just sit
here and take advantage of this happy time here, to keep myself… And they tell
you these wonderful things, side effects. Oh, and you'll eat less, you might
lose weight. Well, there's a lot of
skinny folk too, that are not overweight or obese and so on. Apart from that, the kind of food we have
these days too, it's so low in real nourishment. But, these things
don't really matter to the guys telling you how you should just be happy and
use it to your advantage, eh. I tell ya. Ask an expert. There you are, ask an
expert. I-yi-yi!
Then
we have Trudeau again, as I said before, is going to bring lots home. Still. There's not enough in the
country at the moment to cause a problem, it seems.
Trudeau defends new flights bringing Canadians home
from across the globe
thestar.com / 1
April 2020
Canadians being
flown home from abroad must subject themselves to “rigorous” and mandatory
14-day self-isolation to keep their fellow citizens safe.
(A: They've been living abroad for years.)
Trudeau says
Canadians must “look out for each other,” but they have a duty not to infect
others.
(A: Well maybe you should take that to heart.)
Trudeau spoke as
the government announced today that six planes carrying Canadians stranded in
Africa and Europe are to touch down today in the effort to repatriate travellers stranded by COVID-19.
Global Affairs
Canada says the planes will arrive from Algeria, Ecuador, Senegal, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Hungary and Spain.
(A: [Alan
chuckles.] And Spain is a hotspot, some
of the other ones are too.)
The department
says the government is planning more flights from Ethiopia, Burkina Faso, Cote
d’Ivoire, Peru, Algeria, Poland and Pakistan in the coming days.
Plans are also
being made for several fights from India, starting on April 4 and continuing
for the next four days until April 7.
(A: They're not really stranded, these people. I
hope you understand, a lot of them live elsewhere. They live elsewhere, I think maybe come here
once in a while.)
(A: A lot of folk, I mean, this is the way things
are, you know. They'll come, they get their citizenship, then they'll go off to
other countries to make more money. Because they can often get grants from
Canada too across the world too, especially after the UN, and this is a big big part of it, the UN programs for changing other
countries, these very countries mentioned in fact. They are trained and given courses and
they're financed and even have houses, I remember doing an article where some
of them in Africa, some of the women they sent back were given, there were
massive estates built for them.)
(A: You can't
believe what really goes on, 'eh.
Anyway, here's what it says too, after telling you that folk have no
work here, right, about a month ago it said that most Canadians could only
survive financially for about a month. Well, it's longer than that now. But here it says...)
The government
says it has approved 449 loans worth $1.4 million under its emergency program
for Canadians abroad and is processing another 900 loan applications.
(A: Well whoah! 'Eh. What’s
going on here? What's going on? What about the folk that's already here? And
didn't live abroad [Alan chuckles.] elsewhere?
Ah dear, dear, dear. These are
the times in which we live, 'eh.)
Also,
this article to do with everything you need to know about the virus it says
today. There are stacks and stacks of these articles. And...
China is reportedly making people download an
Alibaba-backed app that decides whether they'll be quarantined for coronavirus
businessinsider.com
/ 2 March 2020
The Chinese government
is reportedly telling citizens to use a mobile app that tells them if they will
be quarantined for the novel coronavirus. The app uses a color code, according
to The New York Times — green means people can travel freely, while a yellow or
red indicates they must report to authorities.
E-commerce giant
Alibaba and its sister company Ant Financial run the app, which also reportedly
sends people's information and location to police.
(A: That's what they're bringing out here, and
Australia too.)
The app represents
an unprecedented use of consumer smartphone technology by a nation-state to
respond to a public health crisis — and privacy advocates worry it's giving the
Chinese government an excuse to harvest more citizen data.
(A: Maybe we should wonder about them doing the
same things they want to unroll here; from the previous articles I’ve just
read.)
Amid the
coronavirus outbreak, Chinese citizens are reportedly being required to use a
smartphone app that tells them whether they should carry on as usual — or
report to a medical facility to be quarantined.
But
they've got to show it too, the color, when they go into stores there, a lot of
them actually shows you that in some of the photographs they show you. Yeah, it's all to come here too. And make hay while the sun shines, well,
don't let a great opportunity go to waste, to mark all the public 'eh.
Another
article too, it's quite interesting, on financial systems...
Corona Capital: Jefferies, Abbott Labs, Fund deals
nasdaq.com / 30 March
2020
(A: The company has just landed a windfall as it
bought over another company, quite recently they just got handed a massive
contract. It's just… Not insider information. No. It's just pure luck, etc. But I'll put that one up. It tells you how much the company paid for
this other company and so on and...)
THE OPPOSITE OF BUYER’S
REMORSE. The market value of Abbott Laboratories, which obtained approval for a
rapid coronavirus test, rocketed over $10 billion at the start of U.S. trading
on Monday morning.
Some
folks just read the tea leaves better in the teacup, you know. There ya go. And then you have…
Official Figures: COVID-19 Yet to Impact Europe’s
Overall Mortality
By OffGuardian, globalresearch.ca
/ 30 March 2020
The official
figures for 24 countries across Europe show, not only that overall mortality is
not increasing, but – so far – it is actually well below recent averages.
The statistics
were gathered by the European Monitoring of Excess Mortality for Public Health
Action (EuroMOMO), an international partnership of
agencies from 24 European nations aiming to promote preparedness for public
health emergencies.
(A: This is an official group here.)
They track “excess
mortality”, meaning the number of officially recorded deaths vs the average
death rate.
And
it shows you the maps, over the last few years, year by year. As I say, two
years ago the deaths were incredible across parts of Europe, including Scotland
I noticed. And parts of England too.
They have color-coded maps to show you the infected rates and then the
death rates for the last few years, including the present year. So there ya go. I mean you've
got all these, again, statistics can just terrify you. M-hm.
Absolutely terrify you. Because
that's what they're used for often. And then…
Economic fallout mounts, along with competition for
gear
myfox8.com / 2
April 2020
NEW YORK (AP) —
The coronavirus outbreak has thrown 10 million Americans out of work...
(A: I think it's more than that now, absolutely,
within two weeks.)
6.6 million new
unemployment claims on top of 3.3 million last week — came as the competition
for scarce ventilators, masks and other protective gear seemed to grow more
desperate
You
know, there's another one from, there's a few videos out there by doctors and
professionals who are also part of, I think it's the Hoover Institute, giving
you awfully good opinions, you should look them up on YouTube. One of them is explaining, who is a
virologist and a specialist in the area for the government, but he said that
they really don't, the stuff that Fauci and others are quoting, honestly, he
says, they don't know how many folk have got it.
And
it's true, very few folks get the test, you understand, very very few. And now
I've got articles where, just like the H1N1 that happened, they actually, when
the doctors were told, oh it's just overwhelming, just put them all down as
H1N1 if they've got a sniffle. Well, they're doing the same thing now with this
one. Naturally, they're doing it, which inflates the number. Then the ones who have got it, most of them
don't even know they've had it. You see? So, it's a big numbers game going on
for different purposes obviously. It just, things just don't add up properly at
all, on any possible front whatsoever.
Including
what the definition of a pandemic is.
And the numbers, they were way way under the
numbers needed at the time when they declared it was a pandemic, when you go
through it all. Officially, I'm not talking about people's guesses, I'm talking
about reality.
At
the Hoover Institute they had the top virologist saying the same thing, that
when he was asked the question what about the numbers? He said, they don't know, they really don't
know how many people really have it. In the US or Canada. The real total, they
don't know. It's all computer figures.
It's
just like how they work out the future.
Oh, the climate change thing, you know, we'd all be dead, there'd be no
icebergs by about 10 years ago. No snow,
Al Gore said you'd have to tell children what snow used to be like. Here I am,
I've still got about 5 feet out there in the fields. And it's April, you know.
You see, facts don't matter. It's
computers that take the lowest thing that could happen to the highest, and it
supposedly works out a thing, but I guess well… You don't need a computer for
that, folks.
And
the computer, they're all used, all these decisions come from the statistics
from computers, they're all meant for political decisions or big corporate decisions
at the very very top, to change policies, to use it
as evidence. It's a magician's trick, really is what it is, because mainly it's
guesswork. So, they're using, it's like Neil Ferguson as I've mentioned before,
that's quoted by people at the top. Well, you know, this is the same guy who's
been behind different things in the past that didn't work out too well for even
farmers in Britain and elsewhere. But now he's about humans and they've got
this massive, oh, millions and millions are going to die. Now they're bringing
it down and down and down, 'eh? And
we're still all under lock, we're getting worse under lock and key basically,
but it doesn't matter as the numbers drop.
There's a bigger agenda behind this. Obviously.
But
computers, yeah, the people bowed and prayed to the neon gods they made. Yeah.
The replacement, you see, the computer, the computer tell
us what we should do... to save us... oh God, computer. M-hm-hm.
And here we are, and they quote this stuff as though it's holy. Honestly,
isn't it, it's like an Oracle... It's like an Oracle, the Oracle of Delphi
where the woman on the chair would, where she's getting stoned with all the
gases coming up in that area and she's hallucinating and she's asked questions
and she says, oh yeah, yeah, come April you're going to find out that millions
will die unless they obey the god Zeus.
This
reminds me of an awful lot in fact what was said by Lord Bertrand Russell, who
was a, he pushed what appeared to most folk at the bottom, they thought it was
all for themselves, that he stood up for them. No, he didn't. He was looking towards scientific socialism on
behalf of ruling the world with his own upper-class running it all of
course. With the scientific Academia
managing it all, every facet of it in fact. That's really what he was after,
scientific socialism. And he said, IF
there's to be a tyranny, meaning a tyranny over the world, to make
everybody conform and do what they're told, he said, I'd much rather prefer it to be a scientific tyranny.
And
so, when you think about what he said and what they've been working at all
along, to promote the white coated priests, the scientists over the people's,
they'll displace all other religions gradually.
Then they bring you even diseases through their science and so on
through laboratories, and oh, it escaped from here or escaped from there,
they've had many in the past of course across the world, same kind of thing.
And they brought you the atom bomb and other kinds of incredible weaponry, all
through science. And with the present crisis again, supposedly from the
laboratory, so we're told they could be, and seems to be sort of thing,
according to the evidence we’re given, at the moment, but we are not given much
at all. Because were in the dark, we are the mushrooms, we are fed you know
what and kept in the dark.
However,
when you think about it, Russell said a scientific tyranny. And the answer to
it all of course will be big Pharma and vaccinations down the road, including
bracelets or ID implants and so on to monitor us. So, science, science,
science. Science causes the problems, and science gives you the solutions. So
yeah, he was quite right, it's a scientific tyranny we're under today
naturally. And most folk think it's all
quite normal because they've been brainwashed to listen to a constant array, as
Bertrand Russell said himself, of experts, until
the public can't think for themselves, they’ll only obey experts.
But
here it is, we’re going through it all again, the same kind of thing. Even,
again, the mayor of Toronto, I think it was the mayor of Toronto, maybe it
was... Or maybe it was the premier of Toronto, Ontario, it was one of the two
of them. It was Ford anyway. He says, well I didn't want to contradict the
statistic given out on what might happen, he says, because all computer
programs are different. They're all competing with each other for numbers,
to get more ratings for each other, or the other, what are the important ones,
we are right, no you’re wrong. And he
says, he didn't want to put out conflicting data from a different study.
So,
this is… It's all… Honestly, it's like, these are like, these are the oracles.
What did the Oracle say today? Well you know, we all have to have another month
in quarantine, and maybe even the rest of the year. Yep. This is how it is, isn't it?
And
then you get the...
Fever heatmaps hint turning point in US’ Covid-19 cases
soon: JP Morgan analysts
hindustantimes.com
/ 30 March 2020
(A: This is from J.P. Morgan analysts, the
banking boys.)
The turning point
in the continuing increase in Covid-19 cases in United States’ hospitals may
happen in a matter of days rather than weeks, two analysts at financial
services firm JP Morgan have said.
(A: You see, they've got more optimistic programs
in their computers, you know, they generally are always right, they always seem
to profit from the prophets. So here you
have it, it says…)
The analysts made
the projection on the basis of data from kinsa
Insights, the healthcare firm that has generated heat maps from over a million
internet-connected thermometers used by people all over the US.
(A: So, they go through their formula from their
great computer system, and they're more optimistic. It says…)
The
amount of cumulative unexpected illness, expressed as additional share of
the population affected by influenza-like illness.
(A: You see, everybody's getting put down as
influenza -like illnesses, and often it's getting shoved into... Because they're
not testing. You have to have a whole bunch of it, supposedly, the expected
symptoms and to fit the criteria of their age group, blah blah blah, gender,
yet-det-det, to even be considered for a test. This is how it's done. So,
they're putting everybody down as, oh self-quarantine at home, stay there, and
you'll be down as a ‘possible’ and then ‘presumed’ and then they'll just say ‘confirmed’,
even though… There ya
go. It's a numbers game. It says...)
The World Health
Organization says 90 percent of COVID-19 patients have high fever as an early
symptom.
(A: Well, that's contradicted by other stacks of
stuff. This is one disease that seems to be, every possible symptom under the
sun for every other disease that have got it. You might or might not have a
runny nose. You might or might not have
an upset stomach. You might or might not
have diarrhea, you know. Hm? It goes on and on. It's just amazing.)
In a report, the
New York Times pointed out how Kinsa’s data had
recently indicated an unusual rise in fevers in South Florida, even though it
was not known to be a Covid-19 epicenter. (A: ...at the time.) South Florida became a Covid-19 hotspot days
later. But the data also pointed to spots in Florida, Michigan, Arizona and
eastern Texas, where not as many cases have been reported, a report in the NYT
said.
Analysts at JP
Morgan, who have been tracking the fever data made available by the firm, found
that the Covid-19 pandemic started spreading in March with atypical illness
readings peaking in the third week of this month, and has been declining since
then. The real time data leads the hospitalisation
data by about 5 to 10 days, possibly the time taken by an individual to test
and be hospitalised.
The analysts
spotted an inflection of atypical influenza fly in the third week in real time
data to conclude that it appeared the containment measures in the US were
showing results.
(A: Mind you too, you've also got two others, at
least two other flus right now prevalent. There's
articles about the H1N1 type out right now as well.)
It
was comical, I listen to late-night a.m. sometimes, good reception from the
States. I'm not a fan of different talk show hosts, although some of them are
kind of humorous too, you know. But one
of them was Michael Savage. People know
Michael Savage; he plays the right-wing pro Trump character at times when it
suits him or whatever. But he mentioned that he had an upset stomach, which was
one of the symptoms you might or might not have. Again, this disease, they
wrapped in every possible symptom under the sun, to make sure [Alan chuckles.]
that it's got big numbers I suppose.
But
Michael Savage phoned, he was supposed to phone in, you see, the same in Canada,
you've got about six different agencies that you phone through, and they'll
decide whether to bump you up to the next one because you might have a
symptom. Until you get the final one and
then you might get to talk to someone that's got the authority to have you
tested. So, in the States he got a woman doctor, he says, yes, she was kind of
brusque and he said he knew from the start it wouldn't go well.
But
he mentioned that she went through the symptoms, have you got this? No. Have
you got this? No. What you have? I've got an upset stomach. She says well you
don't fit the criteria. He says what do you mean, here's a list of official
symptoms, he says, that might be one of them. And he got nasty, and she got
nasty, and then she just hung up on him.
[Alan laughing.] So, he said the
same thing, you can't get tested. But
his call will go down as having had it, you see. So, there's another number
added to it. And lots like that too, you
see. There's a lot of games going on
here as well, obviously. But it's quite interesting what's happening.
And
again…
Wuhan residents say coronavirus figures released by
China don't add up - foxnews.com
/ 30 March 2020
Well, I guess everybody admits to the same
thing. Even the figures we're getting
here don’t add up. Yep.
Coronavirus: GP surgery apologises
for sending 'do not resuscitate' form to patients
news.sky.com / 1
April 2020
(A: I mentioned that earlier. This is the actual
article. It says…)
The note said
those with severe illnesses were "unlikely" to be admitted to hospital
and would "not be offered a ventilator bed".
(A: Well, that's in accordance with the
guidelines for the hospitals actually, from the previous articles I've read for
the last few weeks, where they admitted in Canada to that, you know, the people
with pre-existing conditions and that would probably get less treatment if any
at all, because they only give the medications and that out to, and the care
out to those that are more likely that they could pull through. Meaning younger
people or whatever. It's all eugenics of
course. So anyway, here's one surgery GP apologizing for sending don't
resuscitate to patients.)
The note said
those with severe illnesses were "unlikely" to be admitted to
hospital and would "not be offered a ventilator bed".
(A: There you go. That's comforting to know,
'eh. Mind you, I suppose they'd want
your organs, they could always sell them.)
A GP practice has apologised after sending a letter to patients with serious
illnesses to complete a "do not resuscitate" form in case their
conditions deteriorated due to coronavirus. (A:
...if they got it.)
In the note,
delivered to people with life-limiting illnesses, such as incurable cancer and
motor neurone disease, (A: and that covers a whole wide field of
things.) Llynfi Surgery in Maesteg,
South Wales, also said that completing the DNACPR (do not attempt CPR) form had
"several benefits".
(A: This is in Wales I believe. So, the...)
Llynfi Surgery in Maesteg, South Wales has apologised.
It claimed doctors
and family and friends would know not to call 999 if a loved one's condition
worsened, (A: 999 over there is like
911 here, you see. Which of course is
666 upside down, I could go into that area too. Anyway, it says…) and therefore not use
up "scarce ambulance resources", and risk transmitting COVID-19 to
others.
(A: So just stay at home and die.)
The letter has
been published on Twitter, with a quote from a patient saying: "It made me
feel worthless.
"I've lived
with cancer for eight years and I want to live another couple of years.
"I'm not
digging my grave yet."
The note started
by saying: "This is a very difficult letter for the Practice to write to
you."
(A: It's amazing that they want permission for
you to agree to get killed or just die off, ‘eh. Very legalistic.)
It said people
with life-limiting illnesses were at much higher risk of the virus and were
"unlikely to be offered hospital admission", and "certainly will
not be offered a ventilator bed".
It ended by
saying: "We will not abandon you, but we need to be frank about what the
next few months holds for us."
(A: So there ya go.)
On Wednesday, Cwm Taf University Health Board said the letter was not a
health board communication and that the surgery was apologising
to patients for causing "distress", saying that was not their intent.
Well,
what else was it? What do you think of
it? What kind of psychopath wrote that, 'eh?
Hm? [Alan chuckles.] There ya go. It's just astonishing really, 'eh. N-n-n.
And they'll all be down as organ donors, I'm sure they'll snatch them if
they can. If they could rinse out your
organs, if you had the virus, and neutralize them, they'd sell off your organs
regardless. This is the corrupt system in which we really live, I'm telling ya.
And...
Iceland’s testing suggests 50% of COVID-19 cases are
asymptomatic
zmescience.com /
26 March 2020
(A: It's an interesting study. Iceland is very important;
they've had documentaries out years ago about Iceland. Because they're pretty
well a homogenous population, have been for centuries marrying themselves
within themselves and so on. So pretty pure type genetic strain, it's very well
mapped and so on. They know what
illnesses they are prone to within their families down through the generations
and what's likely to happen in the future.)
(A: But they always have a big big testing ground there for big Pharma, set up a huge,
huge complex there actually, a big massive skyscraper at one point. They deal
with, they use it like a test case for testing stuff on them, like different
drugs, medications and all the rest of I because they kind of, they get more
uniform results because of the basically homogenous people. But because of that
too mind you, I'm sure, I think they're used an awful lot by giving them stuff
they shouldn't be taking. We're here to help you, this won't harm you a bit...
Then they study you.)
Iceland is a small
nation of about 364,000 people with strong healthcare and a supportive social
system.
(A: So, they tested all the different people, a
good chunk of the people in it, it says, to get the statistics again, right.)
Iceland has
currently carried out 10,000 tests — this is far less than what other countries
have done, but on a per capita basis, Iceland ranks first in the world.
(A: So out of a population that size, you see,
that's a lot.)
Not all the
results from Iceland’s tests have come through yet, but the ones that have,
show that half of all cases are asymptomatic (at the time of testing).
This would suggest
that, on one hand, the virus is not as dangerous as we thought, but on the
other hand, it would also suggest that it has spread far more than we are
currently aware of.
These results are
also indicated by a testing survey carried on an entire Italian town of Vo
(population 3,300), where the results showed that more than 50% of all cases
are asymptomatic.
The whole
population of the village was tested, and 3% of the residents tested positive.
Then, after a two-week lockdown, the population was tested again. The
transmission had been reduced by 90% and the results were confirmed: the
majority of cases seem to be asymptomatic.
(A: Interesting.)
This is still a
rapidly unfolding situation...
...
across the world, however, they give you these different studies that are
showing, and it isn't just that so many are just asymptomatic, a lot of the
asymptomatic ones don't show any, never get it. Some of them in China they
noticed showed, would have no symptoms for weeks sometimes, and then they
develop symptoms. But there's stacks of them coming out now with different
countries saying that they never had any symptoms that they can remember. So,
it's very confusing.
But
it's definitely hitting, I think it will definitely hit gene sequences, it
depends on your gene sequence for you, your own particular genetic makeup,
maybe from ethnic group or mixtures or whatever, that will make you more or
less prone to things. As I've said
before, weeks ago, that the A-type blood group was more prone to it, for a bad
outcome that is. Not necessarily, it doesn't mean you're going to get a bad
outcome if you've got type A, but it says they are more prone to it. And again, there are studies too, have bad
outcomes. But it didn't mention that it might also depend on your age group
too, or other pre-existing conditions. Again, it can be awfully confusing and
misleading. Unless you have awfully good detailed case studies and proper
detailing.
I
mentioned too that, before, last week or the week before I mentioned that
they'll be using the patients that have had it and now have antibodies, and
then they'll be taking the serum basically and getting the antibodies from it
too. I mentioned too about the Red Cross
doing a big blood drive, that was a separate article, but I tied it
together. Because I know darn well that's
what they're going to do and for the very, very important and wealthy, and
maybe even the military.
You've
got to remember these things, the pecking order of importance in a governmental
system is, number one, preserve itself, continuity of government. And for that
you need police, military, and everything else. So, they'll be given, they've
got all the stuff on standby for the important people, as they call them. And
we're just the masses at the bottom, so we probably won't get these
transfusions if it's needed to give you the antibodies to kill it off.
It
works awfully well by the way. This is
nothing new about this, we know an awful lot about that. They've done it in
previous, they even did some of that in fact back in the Spanish flu towards
the end. There were trials getting done then, taking the stuff from survivors
and it worked awfully well. It did the same thing in Africa. African doctors were so sick of the WHO that
had just had doctors send over there to study them. The African doctors went to work and said
we've got to try and save them. They did the same thing there with folk who had
Ebola and they saved an awful lot of people. It worked like a charm for them.
So
now they're mentioning it now, this week, they're putting the two together. I
put them together a week before it saying they might
try and do this in America. I'm sure they've already done it actually, to more
important people.
'Immunity passports' could speed up return to work
after Covid-19
theguardian.com /
30 March 2020
(A: Just like the Chinese. Isn’t that amazing? Just coincidence though.)
German researchers
studying how lockdown restrictions could be lifted for some people
(A: ...just like China.)
“Immunity
passports” for key workers could be a way of getting people who have had
coronavirus back into the workforce more quickly, scientists and politicians in
the UK have suggested.
Researchers in
Germany are currently preparing a mass study into how many people are already
immune to the Covid-19 virus, allowing authorities to eventually issue passes
to exclude workers from restrictive measures currently in place.
So,
there you are. Isn't it just coincidence
that everyone just copies the same agenda, 'eh?
Isn't it? And all the hands are
out by the big high-tech companies that own them. And millions and billions are
getting thrown around by like it like it was just, just, you know, confetti.
And then this one here is…
.
UK police guidelines to clarify lockdown powers
following criticism
theguardian.com /
30 March 2020
Police chiefs are drawing
up new guidance warning forces not to overreach their lockdown enforcement
powers after withering criticism of controversial tactics to stop the spread of
coronavirus, the Guardian has learned.
The intervention
comes amid growing concern that some forces are going beyond their legal powers
to stop the spread of Covid-19, with one issuing a summons to a household for
shopping for non-essential items (A:
They go through your bags in Britain and you're only allowed to buy essential
items. And the cop decides what's
essential.) and another telling locals that exercise was “limited to an
hour a day”.
(A: There ya are. N-n-n.)
It's
quite amazing, isn't it, what we put up with and we just accept it, don't we? Oh,
you know… It's like, it's like in World War II they always used to say, well,
it's war, you know, oh, and you have to put up with all the hardship, well
that's war, you can't get this, you can't get that because of war, we’ll get through
it together for the greater good.
And
here we have, this article continues with Lord Sumption who spoke out against
what's happening in Britain. He was a high judge in Britain for a long time, I
think. He's turned against what's happening in Britain. He said that it's
turning Britain into a police state singling out Derbyshire police which
deployed drones and died a lagoon black.
They did.
Coronavirus lockdown spurs police in England to dye
'Blue Lagoon' black to deter Instagrammers - foxnews.com / 29 March 2020
They
died a whole lagoon black for trying to shame people in using their undoubted
rights to take exercise in the country, and wrecking beauty spots in the fells. This is straight out of Dr. Who this kind of
nonsense, 'eh?
The Guardian has learned that
the National Police Chief’s Council of policing is rushing through guidance
reminding the officers that despite politicians’ warnings they cannot bar
people from going for a run or drive. (A: They've actually been fining folk for
having a drive. They will tell you, you know.)
You
cannot give this kind of power to people.
You honestly… It doesn't stop, you understand, it gets worse. And I
guarantee you, they're going to drag this on as long as they can. As the little trial balloons, this might
go on to the fall. And other articles say, this is how they feed it to you,
psychologists are designing it all, then they'll have another article saying,
close to the first one, it might go into the fall, you know, it might
recur again, a second wave in the late fall, so it will take you into next year.
This is how they do it, step-by-step. They treat you like children. And you've got all these behaviorists working
with them and how to put it across to the public. I'm not kidding you, it's
just, the companies have got batteries and levels of these, I call them conmen
and women, with fancy titles. That's
what their job is, to coax you along like an animal. And then of course once
they want to give you, make you immune from it, they give you, they call it
herd management in health, they do, they call it herd management.
I'll
put a link up to, I think Lord Sumption's got, there's actually a video up on
him too maybe.
Lord Sumption Destroys Shameful UK Police Force and
Calls Out Fear Mongering Media On The BBC - youtube.com
But
he talks about it, you can't give this kind of power to the police, they're
turning into a police state. He should certainly legally know that, I mean, you
don't have to be a judge to know it, but he knows what the laws are, and he
says it's not lawful what they're pushing.
India’s coronavirus lockdown sparks mass migrations,
an economic catastrophe and a crisis of faith in Modi - theglobeandmail.com
/ 1 April 2020
It's
just astonishing because about two months ago and three months ago, when Trump
went over to and then signed his deal with India to buy armaments and stuff,
they had articles. And don't forget that
India is also part of these big free trade agreements, where we [Alan
chuckles.] the so-called advanced, how can we even call ourselves advanced
countries now hey. We pay for the developing nations. We're still paying for
China through developing nations agreements and free trade and the GATT treaty,
as we go down the tubes, you see, we are paying now for the whole Pacific
region etc., etc., the other big agreements and so on, and India to come up.
Well,
India had articles just before Trump went, how they were going to buy, you
know, so many brand-new military aircraft and a whole bunch of ships, an
aircraft carrier or two. And I thought, come on, come on. I mean that shouldn’t be, that's not your
priority here. And here they are now
going berserk because if enough folk get sick in India you won't get the crops
in and everything else and yada, yada, ya. And
suddenly, you know, reality hits home that you know, you got to start taking
care of more important things first before you start thinking about spending
all this money on aircraft and military weapons and all the rest of it and
having big grandiose ideas. So anyway,
it's going to, there's so many poor folks, an untouchable class there that they
have no place to live right now. They
can't get back to their, they are forbidden to travel on the roads, like
walking hundreds of miles sometimes back home.
Because there's no work for them now as everyone is in quarantine. Nowhere to stay. N-n-n.
A disaster in the making right there.
And
then this one here talking about Canada, or Ontario…
Dr. Peter Zalan: To protect
the North, it’s time to close the roads to all but essential traffic
sudbury.com / 1
April 2020
(A: After that judge in Britain says they can't
stop you from going for a drive, you know.
And it mentions Pinecrest nursing home…)
It happened at
Pinecrest Nursing Home in a small community 150 km northeast of Toronto. It all
started in mid-March with mild chest symptoms. Four patients were ill on a
Tuesday; eight were ill on Wednesday. By Thursday, it was 12 and by Friday, 23.
Three have tested positive for COVID-19. All nine are presumed to have died of
the virus.
(A: And by the way, that actually does happen
with flu seasons as well in these old folks’ homes, where they're crammed
together. It's just waiting... I did talks on that years ago, same kind of
thing.)
Seventeen members
of the staff have tested positive and 34 have symptoms.
(A: So, it's quite something.)
The Quebec
government announced on March 28 that it is moving immediately to protect some
of the province’s more remote regions from the spread of COVID-19 by setting up
checkpoints to block non-essential travel. If people attempting to enter or
leave the regions are not providing an essential service, if they are not going
for health reasons or for humanitarian reasons, they will be sent home.
Quite
something, 'eh. And I've also got here
more banning things on Britain and elsewhere.
So, well as I say, it’s all behaviorists, it's just endless really.
Why is the government relying on nudge theory to fight
coronavirus?
theguardian.com /
13 March 2020
(A: As I say, it's all behaviorists. The money
that's getting thrown on at these, argh, I have no words for them actually.
Because they got connections to government, these characters. They can get the
billions thrown their way for, oh we can do our thing to really convince the
public to go along with this, honestly, we can do it quite easily. Yep.)
(A: So it says here, they go into the social
distancing and the banning live sporting it says, but instead, Britain is going
the hardhearted way it says, it's using behavioral nudges such as washing
hands, don't touch your face, don't shake hands with others, stay at home, etc.
Then they go on about how it's a different approach used by Britain than in
China. Although it's a lie because Britain is also using a lot of the things
they are using in China. But they mentioned that they are still using it, and I
read the articles years ago with Cass Sunstein, it was a guy who made a name
for himself, I think he worked for Obama at the time. He calls himself a kind of a behavioral, an
amateur or, you know, kind of lay type behavioral specialists, and all his pals
that he hangs around are behavioral specialists and so on. So, he uses...)
“Nudging” uses
insights about our mental processes to change our behaviour
through coaxing and positive assertion. Rather than forcing us to do things,
nudging tweaks the environments in which we make choices (A: ...you know, the Bernays technique.) –
for example by requiring people to opt out of organ donation, rather than opting
in.
That's
what he does, he gets you to accept things. They brought him out in Britain a
few years ago, Sunstein’s bunch too, and Richard Thaler, and paid them BIG
money because they're so well-connected to government, these characters, they
can get money for nothing literally, and big money at that, to con the public
into doing what they want them to do. Including paying taxes. They can convince you to just feel guilty
about it, and then make you offer money to charity and then make you offer your
organs and stuff like that, you know.
I
hate these characters, I really do. I have no time for them at all. They're
disgusting characters. Anyone who wants
to get into the subconscious of people to manipulate their behavior, I have no
time for it all. Not at all. N-n-n.
So
anyway, they're working for Britain's government and this is what the article’s about it. And of course, all the behavioral
insights teams are right on board with it too, which I've mentioned over the
years. Ofcom
too was set up in Parliament in June 2001, you see. Just coincidence to do
with, it would be a super regulator to oversee media, before 9/11 happened.
It's just, again, on the tea leaves there and it says, you know, this would be
a good thing to have here where we could stop, you know, and manage and police
digital transmission on the Internet. So, they give them all this authority and
it's based in Wales in England, [Unintelligible] part of the UK. Anyway, it
says they've managed to, they've even knocked I think RT off of the news
and the Internet for the British systems and so on. So, it's a censoring
department who decides who's going to be on and who's not going to be on. Very
much like some organizations in the States, do it for the States. Or thought police.
Ofcom new regulatory powers to police what is posted on the
internet - independent.co.uk
/ 12 Feb 2020
But
it happened in 2001 and now it's going the next step, the next step and the
next step until they're really just a complete censorship department. It doesn't surprise me; everything is always
going to come along that they talk about.
Also…
Lines of fresh graves are dug at cemetery amid
coronavirus pandemic as funeral directors urge the public to respect social
distancing rules - dailymail.co.uk
/ 2 April 2020
Says
this is Ireland. I don't think it's that
level yet of death, but everything's terrifying the way they put it across,
isn't it? And...
‘I am deeply concerned’: Toronto imposes mandatory
COVID-19 quarantine rules for at least 12 weeks - thestar.com / 1
April 2020
12
weeks now, this is a new rule put out in Toronto apparently. I don't know if
the person that's putting it out is already a star yet, another doctor or
whatever. But that's what they do, they
make them stars, then they dictate to you like some kind of, I don't know, celebrity.
And again…
Chinese scientists isolate ‘extremely effective’
antibodies that may help treat COVID-19 - theglobeandmail.com / 1 April 2020
That’s
the blood one that I was telling you about.
Yep. And this whole idea with
universal credit and unemployment money...
Universal Credit may need to change
news.sky.com / 4
April 2020
Nearly a million
people have been forced to sign up for the unemployment benefit due to the
coronavirus pandemic.
(A: I thought it’d be, was a lot more than that
actually, there's more to come I'm sure. I think this one is in the UK. It
says…)
The new welfare
system is designed to provide an incentive for people to take up work, by
enabling claimants to keep receiving benefit payments alongside income from a
job.
This
is all part of like the universal income, new, basic, and all that kind of
thing. So now of course that's going to get hammered now too. You're going to bring in rationing eventually
is what they want to do eventually, regardless.
I'm
also going to put up, let me think now just before I finish off here. I'll put up the one as I say about Australia,
which is the emergency laws that they put up.
I've got them for Canada to and for the US. I'll put up, let me think now... [Alan
chuckles.] A second company sent 90 tons
of Australian medical supplies to China.
Of course, they've got nothing left for themselves. The same, Canada did the same thing. What a
world, 'eh? M-hm. And the Army has been called in, in Australia
to help enforce strict new quarantine rules. We’re going to get them everywhere
too. Initially they'll come in
supposedly to help and to handout things and maybe give you a couple of cans of
beans. But eventually they turn, the real purpose is to really, really act as
policemen. M-hm.
It's
amazing too, don't forget they're canceling a lot of elective surgery and
essential things. Folk are dying for other reasons here too; they can't get
treatment and so on. They're already talking about a lot of folk dying who are
dependent upon drugs which are made in China.
Because we make nothing outside of China anymore it seems, except debt,
that's what we make. Ridiculous. Interdependent they called it, which means
you're totally dependent on China for everything you need to survive. Yeah,
quite amazing.
Now
anyway here's another one too, is this article here which I'll put up for you,
all have little clips to see.
UK police face allegations of being 'over-zealous' at
coronavirus social distancing – itvnews, youtube.com
Delingpod: Peter Hitchens (Special) - youtube.com
Delingpole
and Peter Hitchens, it's a talk they had amongst themselves. Interesting to
listen to, the two points of view that they have. And Lord Sumption…
Lord Sumption Destroys Shameful UK Police Force and
Calls Out Fear Mongering Media On The BBC - youtube.com
As
he said, you know, well that's what it is, the whole panic has been a massively
authorized, because the media is not independent, it really isn't, it's an arm
of real government, the ones who really own it, above politics. They stampeded
the whole world on cue. Literally it was like a switch getting moved and they
suddenly went into action all at the same time together, way overboard, beyond
any conspiracy stories that were before them, way overboard... You're all
going to die. So anyway, Lord
Sumption gives a good little talk on it.
And then…
Trevor Kavanagh: 'Hysteria forced UK into lockdown' - youtube.com
Just
total hysteria they've caused, isn't it?
This is quite an interesting one…
Journalists R key workers too (allowed one short walk
a day in UK) - youtube.com
You'll
see the guy talking to the cop stopped to talk to him, and his big van that
they've got in Britain. Are we out for your one short walk, sir? That's
how it was worded, your one short walk.
Hm. By God, 'eh, our wardens, the
new wardens, 'eh? And...
David Wemhoff on COVID-19
and Globalism - youtube.com
And...
Australia should 'take back the land' from China as
damages - youtube.com
[Alan
laughing.] That was someone who's
talking about it too, blaming China for it.
And Farage is quite interesting…
Nigel Farage - Say No to House Arrest - youtube.com
And…
'You have become the Thought Police.' UK Police Chief
questioned over recording of hate incidents - youtube.com
These
are not crimes by the way. A thought
is not a crime. But it is now
apparently, for life, it's in your record. What a world, 'eh. What a disgusting system that's being brought
in. And often because certain factions
of society that are well organized and literally are, even the big foundations
live on billions and trillions a year some of them, big foundations, literally,
have their hands out for our tax money too.
There's big money in these for hate or anything else. There's no money in love apparently. Unless you're running some kind of sex orgy
place which apparently is quite legal now for swingers, 'eh. But for hate it's
big money, big money, because then you can go after… There's
organizations, there's people, even nations go after people, because it's a
business, it gives you an advantage if you are in charge of what folk can say
or think. And unfortunately, that's the world we live in now, when the average
person's given no real power at all or rights at all, and whatever you did have
you’re losing it very very quickly.
Now,
I think I've talked about enough here and I hope I haven't bored you. I'll put
all these links up for people who want to wade their way through them. I'm sure
you've all come to the same conclusions anyway. Because most folk are pretty
well awake that listen to me at least.
And
we know it's not pleasant. It's not meant to be suddenly over and done with
either. And even if they bring it, if they start changing it towards the fall,
into giving you less restrictions, it's been a massive exercise regardless.
Then they'll know how to do it more. And
you've been trained as well to go into it more quickly the next time they bring
it out. Which might only be before the next winter hits. Oh, it might be back in the late fall, or
this spring, you know. It's quite something.
Because
the incredible data from countless, thousands of organizations right now are
getting paid to map, monitor and all this stuff, and analyze it all. It's all to
control you all the more perfectly. Unfortunately. And big money out there by all these
characters, you see, since you don't make any real tangible goods anymore, all
these organizations have got their hands out. And it's all paid by our tax
money, to study us. Minutely. Because we are the business. The only business that's left really is
us.
So,
look after yourselves, folks. Don't panic about things. Don't panic. You can
only do what you can best do to keep yourselves as safe as possible and away
from this problem. And hopefully you
have got other folk to help you out, if you get totally housebound completely
and you can't get to whatever, and folk can get food to you, whatever it
happens to be. Because the government especially in Canada, that I can see, has
done nothing at all to help the average person. Especially those outside the
cities, and those are probably more vulnerable in fact. There's nothing set up
the find out, to check on them and see if they're okay. As far as I know.
Unless
they belong to certain organizations.
You see, if you're just an ordinary person today and you don't belong to
any special group, you're a nobody. I said that would happen 25 years ago. Yep.
You're a nobody. You have to belong to a group to get any rights at all or any
notice. And that's happened of course as we all know. Sad but true.
Just
before I finish I should mention again, because we have very short memories
these days don't we, including me mind you because I keep, generally so many
talks, sometimes I do 50 talks without mentioning donations and so on, I just
forget all about it as I get carried away with the chat. So, remember you can
order the books and so on @cuttingthroughthematrix.com. It will take a while because the printers are
all shut down too, but it will eventually get to you. Discs still go out there,
mind you. And you can just donate to me by using PayPal or send checks for instance
or money orders if you can get money orders. There's
different ways to do it. You can find out how @cuttingthroughthematrix.com. How to order and how to donate, it's all
there. Plus, too, just email me, remember as well, if you want to know of other
ways you can pay me or get cash to me. Because cash is acceptable too naturally
and so are checks as I've said before.
So, don't forget, you can send a few pennies my way to cover my costs as
well.
Now,
back to the talk again. So, take care of
yourselves. As I say, don't panic. And I
really check the mail that comes in, it's so much mail that comes in, email.
And I know the people too, you get to know people and I do my best to get back
to them as I can. But one thing I never lose sight on is the fact that they are
real, real people, you know. Very important, that. And it makes it all the more
worthwhile just knowing that real people are getting in touch with me, I get in
touch with them, and you get to know them really fully as people. That's really
a rewarding thing.
So,
for myself Alan Watt from Ontario Canada, it's good night and may your God or
gods go with you.
Topics of show
covered in following links:
UK police face
allegations of being 'over-zealous' at coronavirus social distancing
Delingpod: Peter Hitchens
(Special)
Lord Sumption
Destroys Shameful UK Police Force and Calls Out Fear Mongering Media On The BBC
Trevor Kavanagh:
'Hysteria forced UK into lockdown'
Journalists R key
workers too (allowed one short walk a day in UK)
David Wemhoff on COVID-19 and Globalism (link broken)
Australia should
'take back the land' from China as damages
Nigel Farage - Say
No to House Arrest
'You have become
the Thought Police.' UK Police Chief questioned over recording of hate
incidents
The WHO and China:
Dereliction of Duty
The Coronavirus: A
Civil Liberties Nightmare of Orwellian Proportions
If you break quarantine you'll be fined $11k, says NSW health minister
Covid-19: Normal life
will not resume for six months, says Government doctor
Coronavirus:
Police can now enter homes to look for people gathering
COVID-19
Legislation Amendment (Emergency Measures) Bill 2020
How the
coronavirus response shows we have lost our fundamental values
$5k fines,
complete shutdown imminent as Illawarra MP says to brace for 'martial law'
Dutton says
hoarders to be 'dealt with' by AFP, Border Force
Australia Post
opens new 'concept store' that will only ship to China
Coronavirus:
Australia's face masks, hand sanitisers and vital
medical items were shipped to CHINA
This Is How Many
People Die From the Flu Each Year, According to the
CDC
Trudeau defends
new flights bringing Canadians home from across the globe
Corona Capital:
Jefferies, Abbott Labs, Fund deals
Official Figures:
COVID-19 Yet to Impact Europe’s Overall Mortality
Economic fallout
mounts, along with competition for gear
Fever heatmaps
hint turning point in US’ Covid-19 cases soon: JP Morgan analysts
Wuhan residents
say coronavirus figures released by China don't add up
Coronavirus: GP
surgery apologises for sending 'do not resuscitate' form
to patients
Iceland’s testing
suggests 50% of COVID-19 cases are asymptomatic
'Immunity
passports' could speed up return to work after Covid-19
UK police
guidelines to clarify lockdown powers following criticism
Dr. Peter Zalan: To protect the North, it’s time to close the roads
to all but essential traffic
Why is the
government relying on nudge theory to fight coronavirus?
Ofcom new regulatory
powers to police what is posted on the internet
Coronavirus
lockdown spurs police in England to dye 'Blue Lagoon' black to deter
Instagrammers
‘I am deeply
concerned’: Toronto imposes mandatory COVID-19 quarantine rules for at least 12
weeks
Chinese scientists
isolate ‘extremely effective’ antibodies that may help treat COVID-19
Universal Credit
may need to change