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Saturday, March 21, 2020

Corona Covid-19, 9:11 of 2020 


RT ENGLISH · SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2020 · 3 MINUTES

It is mind-boggling to see the world's population getting carried away by a virus that, compared to regular flu, is only a fraction of the number of victims. Are we going to risk everything we find important? Just about something similar to the flu in terms of symptoms? Are we going to have our society destroyed, because of "mild, flu-like symptoms" (RIVM)? And thereby justify a "state of emergency" that takes away all our freedoms and achievements? If we go along with the halting of society and the economy, the consequences (mega-crisis) will be enormous. And many times more severe than that of this "virus." We will then literally lose everything we value (including our food supply AND therefore our health).

How bad is it going to be? 

Three weeks ago, The Economist magazine asked itself on the front page:
How bad will it get? It's likely to get wrong, Not because the virus is a significant health threat. ("Corona" is only a name for a relatively regular seasonal flu), but because the hype used to cause an unprecedented global (economic) crisis. And that crisis will be used to justify measures they would not accept without this "force majeure situation." In reality, it is not a pandemic, but a typical seizure of power. Getting carried away in this hype is much more dangerous than the virus. What is at stake? The main policy goals of recent years: - Banning cash - Compulsory vaccinations - Phasing out financial and medical support for the elderly (read: non-profitable) - Increasing burdens, and thus poverty. - Restricting freedoms This "coronavirus" makes it all possible in one fell swoop. It must, therefore, call for the policymakers.
Many people find the virus (which so far only produces a fraction of the victims of regular flu) more threatening than -

  • The loss of FREEDOM (see Italy) - 
  • The loss of PROSPERITY (due to the crisis almost everyone will lose their income) - 
  • The damage of PEACE (there will be riots that will send police and army) - 
  • AND the loss of HEALTH ( if the economy goes down, the food supply will stagnate, and starvation is not suitable for health) 

Whoever does not realize that the draconian measures IRREVOLLY lead to an unprecedented crisis (and all the above consequences) does NOT understand how the world functions. Deliberate crisis The top policymakers who do understand this are deliberately aiming for this crisis. Or rather, the greatest crime of all time. After all, their power and wealth consist of nothing but the freedom and poverty of the rest. And that is how easily they can get started. It is easy to scare most people. And frightened people will hand in everything in exchange for "protection." The trick is as old as the road to Rome but remains active as long as people fall for it. But it is a first on this scale. In a few years, if we can retell it, we'll wonder how the hell we could make this happen.
Contribution: Steve Romeo

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