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GloboCap Über Alles

CJ Hopkins

So, how are you enjoying the “New Normal” so far? Is it paranoid and totalitarian enough for you? If not … well, hold on, because it’s just getting started. There is plenty more totalitarianism and paranoia still to come.

I know, it feels like forever already, but, in fact, it has only been a few months since GloboCap started rolling out the new official narrative. We’re still in the early stages of it. The phase we’re in now is kind of like where we were back in February of 2002, a few months after the 9/11 attacks, when everyone was still in shock, the Patriot Act was just a few months old, and the Department of Homeland Security hadn’t even been created yet.

You remember how it was back then, when GloboCap was introducing the official “War on Terror” narrative, don’t you?

OK, maybe you do and maybe you don’t. Maybe you’re too young to remember, or you were caught up in the excitement of the moment and weren’t paying attention to the details. But some of us remember it clearly.

We remember watching (and futilely protesting) as GloboCap prepared to invade, destabilize, and restructure the entire Middle East, as countries throughout the global capitalist empire implemented “emergency security measures” (which, 18 years later, are still in effect), as the corporate media bombarded us with official propaganda, jacked up The Fear, and otherwise prepared us for the previous “New Normal” … some of us remember all that clearly.

Personally, I remember listening to a liberal academic on NPR calmly speculating that, just hypothetically, at some point in the not-too-distant future, we might need to sacrifice our principles a bit, and torture some people, to “keep America safe.” I recounted this to other Americans at the time, among my many other concerns about where the post-9/11 mass hysteria was heading.

Most of them told me I was just being paranoid, or that they didn’t really care, because we needed to do whatever was “necessary” to protect Americans, and, in any event, “the terrorists deserved it.” Shortly thereafter, I started making plans to get the hell out of the country.

I mention that, not to signal my virtue — leaving the U.S.A. didn’t achieve anything, except for improving my standard of living — but to jog your memory, and maybe prompt you to compare that period to the one we are in now.

The parallels are overwhelming. The “state of emergency.” The propaganda. The mass hysteria. The mob mentality. The exaggeration of the actual threat. The police-state atmosphere. The suppression of dissent. The constant repetition of the new official narrative. The exhortative catchphrases and meaningless slogans. The confusion. The chaos. The existential fear. And so on. It is all so very familiar.

I’m referring to the simulated pandemic, of course, but also to the racialized civil unrest and identitarian polarization that GloboCap has fomented throughout the United States, and, to varying degrees, the rest of the empire. I’ve been covering the War on Populism and GloboCap’s “Trump-is-literally-Hitler” propaganda since 2016, so the civil unrest isn’t terribly surprising.

But, I confess, I did not see the fake plague coming.

Running the two psy-ops together was brilliant. The effect on people has been devastating. Everyone is either depressed or enraged, or in some stage of paranoid paralysis. Some have been so thoroughly terrorized that they are literally refusing to leave their houses. Others are lining up at gun shops. White people are getting down on their knees and publicly washing Black people’s feet in “symbolic demonstrations of forgiveness.” Condiments are changing their names. It’s like we’re all trapped in a gratuitously didactic Netflix zombie-apocalypse series set in the world of The Handmaid’s Tale, written, directed, and produced by Spike Lee.

The official propaganda could not be more Orwellian, nor could people’s willingness to go along with it. It doesn’t even have to appear to make sense. Doublethink has taken over. For example, most of the developed world has been in some form of totalitarian lockdown, and subjected to other police-state measures (like being beaten and arrested for not wearing a mask), for no justifiable reason whatsoever, for going on the last five months, but, according to the corporate media (and the millions of people they have apparently brainwashed), it’s only now that Trump has sent his Homeland Security goons into Portland that, suddenly, “democracy is under attack!”

But wait … no, I take it back, the Orwellianism gets even more Orwellian. According to GloboCap and its sanctimonious minions, that sentence I just wrote about Portland is racist, because nearly everything you can imagine is racist, or is a potential threat to the public health. Calling riots “riots” is racist. Silence is racist. Free speech is racist. Refusing to wear a mask is racist. The BLM protesters are immune to the virus, but other large gatherings (which, it goes without saying, are probably racist) all have to be banned.

Normality, as Americans knew it, is over, and it is never, ever, coming back, because white supremacy caused the pandemic. Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland (where life has been going on without mass hysteria) do not exist. They have never existed (and, if they ever did, they were probably racist). Talking on public transportation is deadly. Interacting with children is potentially deadly, as are most other forms of human interaction … unless you’re tearing down a racist statue, or burning down a local family business, while wearing a designer anti-racism mask.

Seriously, though, just like in 2002, when GloboCap was still rolling out the “War on Terror” narrative, the facts are all available for anyone who cares. The falsification of Covid statistics and hospital capacity figures, the unreliability of the tests, and so on … it has all been repeatedly documented.

Anyone with a positive test result who later dies of any cause (including a fatal motorcycle accident) is counted as a “Covid death.” Anyone admitted to a hospital for anything who tests positive for the virus is a “Covid hospitalization.” And, I’m sorry to disappoint my liberal friends (assuming I have any left at this point), but systematic racism and police brutality did not suddenly begin in 2016.

What suddenly began in 2016 was a concerted effort on the part of GloboCap to put down a growing populist backlash against global capitalism and its soulless ideology. Yes, most of that backlash is neo-nationalist in character, but it also includes a significant number of old-fashioned lefty-types like myself, and a lot of other un-woke folks who aren’t quite ready to embrace their new identities as interchangeable human commodities.

We are experiencing the culmination of that effort (or what they hope is the culmination of that effort) to put down this motley populist insurgency, and ensure that it never happens again. GloboCap is teaching us a lesson. The lesson is:

“This is what you get when you fuck around with GloboCap. This is what voting for Trump, Brexit, and all the rest of that ‘populist’ nonsense gets you … global pandemics, civil race wars, riots, lockdowns, economic depression, societal collapse, chaos, fear. Go ahead, fuck around with us some more. We will make you wear ridiculous face masks forever. We will paint little arrows and boxes on the floor to show you where to walk and stand. We will bankrupt your businesses, shut down your schools, psychologically torture your children. We’ll inject them with any fucking thing we want. There is nothing you can do about it. We will make you get down on your knees and apologize for fucking with us, or we will stigmatize you as a ‘racist,’ sic our mobs of fanatics on you, and ‘cancel’ you and your entire family.”

This, essentially, is the message that GloboCap is delivering to disobedient populists (left or right, it makes no difference; GloboCap doesn’t care which political labels we cling to or slap on each other). It is our final warning to quit playing grab-ass, get with the global capitalist program, and start behaving and thinking as we’re told … unless we want to get locked down again, and ordered to wear things on our faces, and be otherwise ritually humiliated.

See, the so-called “New Normal” (i.e., the new ideological narrative that GloboCap is rolling out) is actually not that new at all … or, OK, the pathologization part is (and I’ll be paying close attention to that aspect of it), but, basically, it’s just plain old totalitarianism.

It isn’t state-totalitarianism, because our world isn’t ruled by nation-states. It is ruled by global capitalism. We are being reminded of that fact at the moment … and being shown what happens if we start to forget it.

Where we go from here is anyone’s guess. My hunch is, it is only going to get worse until they can get Trump out of office, which Americans are liable to help them do, simply to make the whole nightmare stop.

Once he’s gone, they’ll probably retire the fake pandemic, call off the riots, and stage some sort of international celebration of the Rebirth of Democracy, after which they can get finally back to the business of ruthlessly destabilizing, restructuring, and privatizing the planet, sanitizing history, curing humanity of racism, hate, and other pathologies, and otherwise enforcing rigid conformity to global capitalist ideology.

Maybe they could get the Hamilton composer to write them a hip hop Deutschlandlied to use as a supranational anthem. They could call it GloboCap Über Alles … it kind of has a ring to it, doesn’t it?

CJ Hopkins is an award-winning American playwright, novelist and political satirist based in Berlin. His plays are published by Bloomsbury Publishing and Broadway Play Publishing, Inc. His dystopian novel, Zone 23, is published by Snoggsworthy, Swaine & Cormorant. Volume I of his Consent Factory Essays is published by Consent Factory Publishing, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amalgamated Content, Inc. He can be reached at cjhopkins.com or consentfactory.org.

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B of London
B of London
Jul 25, 2020 4:28 PM

Quote”White people are getting down on their knees and publicly washing Black people’s feet in “symbolic demonstrations of forgiveness.” This Hopkin character drops this sentence in, he is too cowardly to say that people standing up for something that is right rather than something that was wrong for a millenia is wrong because he knows that would be condemned but he drops it amongst a litany of other things that he posits as an attack on freedom. Instead he drops this sentence in as the cowardly racist innuendo designed to appeal to a mob that fit in with his – I am sure amongst racist Brexit Britain he has developed and found a kin. Perhaps he is the light American version of Katie Hopkins! This person’s bile is no different to today’s born again unwanted David Mamet – it should be given no corner. Maybe he thinks that people with… Read more »

Jack
Jack
Dec 17, 2020 12:10 PM
Reply to  B of London

you are an idiot

B of London
B of London
Dec 17, 2020 9:24 PM
Reply to  Jack

Your comment is quite expected. However, I think you will find you are the idiot as time goes on but it does not matter. Racism was unacceptable from moment one, attacking people against it says more of the writer and people like you and I am glad never to sit in your midst of the pile in which you fester and reside. I could find you equally represhensible but i wish upon you your own views of others and what you wish upon others.

goldhoarder
goldhoarder
Jul 23, 2020 5:22 PM

The Billionaires who run the world are going to make everything better. Trust them.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/07/multilateral-cooperation-reset-recover-better/

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 24, 2020 2:30 AM
Reply to  goldhoarder

never trust a steakholder:)

Hank
Hank
Jul 23, 2020 4:27 PM

China and their bedfellows the Democrat party are desperate.
 
Here is a video from Chinese TV that shows what CJ Hopkins has said in this article and how the media, Democrats, the EU and China all desperately want populism to fail.
 
I also said this here 4 months ago on how they saw the rise in populism and needed a reset to which most on this site disagreed.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9M3E9Hp_QE

WorldParole
WorldParole
Jul 23, 2020 3:45 PM

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bob
bob
Jul 23, 2020 2:20 PM

“True to form, the UK Government is employing a confidence trick to invite volunteering into compliance” 
 
https://tinyurl.com/yye3rwhz

Robbobbobin
Robbobbobin
Jul 23, 2020 11:54 AM

So, how are you enjoying the “New Normal” so far? Is it paranoid and totalitarian enough for you?

The disjuct between your writing and your photos is what gets my paranoia up. You look quite mature.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 23, 2020 11:20 AM

A tale of mask futility: I was doing some shopping yesterday on a pissing wet day and noticed a book shop which had been closed since lockdown started but which was now open. So, I thought I’d have a look. Went in, was told I had to wash my hands at the little dispenser, put down my shopping and brolley, and could hardly see because my glasses had steamed up more than usual with the mask. A guy in the shop said there was a way to wear the mask to stop steam. I tried it, got it wrong, had to do it again. Then went to look at the books and PING! One of the elastic straps on the mask had broke. I had no option but to leave. Gosh I wonder how many books they sold that day?! 
 

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 23, 2020 11:32 AM
Reply to  George Mc

giving money to shops promoting covid19 helps nothing. a serious boycotte will put a stop to this madness.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Jul 23, 2020 12:07 PM
Reply to  Rachel

Here in Melbourne, one of the major supermarkets Woolworths (like Tesco’s) put out a statement 2-3 days ago saying that people not wearing a facemask will be allowed to shop in their stores. Within a day, they did a complete backflip and put out another statement saying its now mandatory to wear facemasks in their supermarkets.
Two of my Facebook friends went to different Woolworths supermarkets today and the staff called the police on them!
All major retailers here have adopted a ‘no facemask no shopping’ policy.

IANA
IANA
Jul 23, 2020 12:28 PM
Reply to  Gezzah Potts

A great way to go out of business. Get woke go broke.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Jul 23, 2020 12:43 PM
Reply to  IANA

And all supermarkets in Melbourne have security guards at the entrance. Will be interesting the next time I go.
Oh, yes, give the Karen’s hell on friday in Sainsbury’s!

JohnEss
JohnEss
Jul 23, 2020 1:23 PM
Reply to  IANA

Woolies won’t go out of business, mate. They are too big and apart from Coles and a few Aldis, there is no alternative.

Add to that the fact their customers are shit-scared and stupid and it’s a winning formula for the ColesWorth duopoly.

ginghiniagenie
ginghiniagenie
Jul 23, 2020 1:51 PM
Reply to  JohnEss

Didn’t the UK Woolworths go into administration?

JohnEss
JohnEss
Jul 24, 2020 3:18 AM
Reply to  ginghiniagenie

Different Woolworths. Just the same name. Aussie Woolworths is nothing to do with the American department store that existed in the UK until the parent company pulled it out.

In Aus, Woolworths is a supermarket. In the UK, it was a department store.

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 23, 2020 2:01 PM
Reply to  Gezzah Potts

just find a fruit slall or outdoor market. there is coops that deliver organic fruit and veg baskets. supermarkets are part of the problem with their shelf life agenda and scale.

Gezzah Potts
Gezzah Potts
Jul 23, 2020 2:21 PM
Reply to  Rachel

That would be a good idea Rachel, except for one slight snag. I’m in the middle of suburbia, nowhere near a food market or co-op. There are food markets in the neighbouring suburbs either side of me, but only with public transport as they’re too far to walk (kms).
There is a Woolworths supermarket 10 mins walk up the road tho. Sigh.
Hope your day goes well👍

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 23, 2020 5:53 PM
Reply to  Gezzah Potts

i found the place where there is roadside stall but there was only a few things available. good kilo of peppers for 5 euro. luckily a woman came and told me the italian vendor will be back tomorrow. she said he has real good quality so i think it will be worth the bike ride and better value for money. apparently the guy insists customers haggle. there is also a farmers market on saturday so i should be able to avoid the supermarket quite a bit. good habit to get into. all there was today was like a shed wit some food and a box to put the money in.

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 23, 2020 6:55 PM
Reply to  Rachel

supermarket is shit. alot of the time the fruit is not ripe so i end up throwing it in the compost. they also seem to stock dodgy varieties that give extra shelf life but are not good to eat. when its in a plastic box it looks like a good deal but really its coz it is not ripe and they dont want people to feel how hard it is. when it does soften its coz it is old and rotting. i dont get how supposedly wealthy people dont even get something as basic as decent fruit. they dont realise the poverty. children denied such fundamental pleasures of life. if all you have in the fridge is fruit and salad it is pretty easy to eat raw so long as its ripe and tasty. they could do like the icecream van but with fruit instead. someone selling like that is… Read more »

Robbobbobin
Robbobbobin
Jul 24, 2020 1:09 AM
Reply to  Rachel

Glad you live in a geographical area of cosy convenience. So do I. Nice, innit? My cousin lives not a million miles north of us and they have to drive about 40km to get to a small general store that has a big barn at the back converted to contain all the bulk goods most of its customers need for their fortnightly or monthly stocking up. No farmers’ or outdoor markets for another xtykm. Whenever we see them I always tell them what schmucks they are for living in an inconvenient place like that but I have to time it carefully. He’s younger and bigger and now stronger than me and I have to scarper as soon as I’ve told him, so it’s dangerous to say that sort of thing while we’re sitting at their table or lounging on their sofa when all the doors are closed. There’s a subtext… Read more »

aspnaz
aspnaz
Jul 23, 2020 8:22 AM

In Hong Kong, on the government Covid website, there is this question in the FAQs:   9. Is the death rate very high for COVID-19?Please refer to: the latest available information.On the other hand, both Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), are respiratory tract disease caused by coronavirus. The former carries a death rate of about 9.6% while that of the latter exceeds one third.   Basically, this implies that over 33% of us are going to die: A total lie, designed to scare people. Why would an egalitarian , true communist government do such a bad thing. Surely lying to your people is a capitalist hobby, so why would the nice communists in China be doing this? Should we trust them that they have our best interest at heart? If everybody gets Covid then the population of HK will drop to 5 million. Scary! No wonder they… Read more »

kevin
kevin
Jul 23, 2020 3:10 PM
Reply to  aspnaz

It’s saying that MERS has a mortality rate exceeding one third. However, stating “caused by coronavirus” does induce fear.

Robbobbobin
Robbobbobin
Jul 24, 2020 1:16 AM
Reply to  kevin

“However, stating “caused by coronavirus” does induce fear.”

Particulary round here, with its 67% braindead before intubation rate.

Tim Jenkins
Tim Jenkins
Jul 24, 2020 7:21 AM
Reply to  Robbobbobin

Chuckle, is that you, Victor Meldrew on a roll.
Have a fine day, Robbo
Regards.

Julie
Julie
Jul 23, 2020 5:35 AM

In reply to why doesn’t Trump get rid of Facui he can’t since Who called a pandemic US comes under control of Health and CDC. American intelligence media explained it. That site exposes UK deep state through privy Council and pilgrim society and Queen golden shares

goldhoarder
goldhoarder
Jul 23, 2020 5:41 PM
Reply to  Julie

Neither the WHO or the CDC have any authority. They can only offer recommendations.

John
John
Jul 23, 2020 5:03 AM

There are many many crisis in society, major and minor crisis, and crisis which are taken for granted, which with the means, the knowledge, technology and organizational power we have today could easily be prevented or made a lot less severe, or which at least could reasonably be on the table. Such things are often ignored until they can no longer be ignored. Sometimes the cures for such crisis are even relatively cheap and easy, and common sensical, requiring no more than simplicity. They are ignored because of interests contrary to these crisis, in terms of status, power and wealth and all minor forms of selfishness and cowardliness. If not ignored, if action is taken, they are often treated with means which make them worse or have all too significant negative side effects. Often no action is taken because of unwilling parties not willing to give up even smaller interests.… Read more »

Mucho
Mucho
Jul 22, 2020 9:10 PM

Coronajokes for the Coronahoax
 
Q What’s the scariest thing about Coronavirus?
A It hasn’t got any symptoms
 

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 9:43 PM
Reply to  Mucho

you might have it, without ever even knowing it. oh, the horror.

Calamity Jane
Calamity Jane
Jul 23, 2020 12:47 AM
Reply to  Mucho

The thing is it that it doesn’t exist.
“Nothing to fear except fear itself”
I guess the jokes on us for reading media and believing the unreal is real and so doing this creating more dysfunction.
Insanity is not normal.
 

Matt
Matt
Jul 23, 2020 1:43 AM
Reply to  Mucho

Wanna hear a joke about covid? ah…you probably wont get it.

Hank
Hank
Jul 23, 2020 3:25 PM
Reply to  Matt

That’s why no celebrity or “popular” person has died from it.

County Girl
County Girl
Jul 23, 2020 4:00 PM
Reply to  Mucho

‘It’s a silent killer.’ An acquaintance on email. Strange, I thought it would be quite noisy as a person coughed their lungs up.

Grafter
Grafter
Jul 22, 2020 8:04 PM

Went to M&S today without any mask or face covering . Was hoping to be challenged but nothing materialised . Majority of staff were not wearing masks but instead were kitted out with the ridiculous plastic face shields . The checkout operators were not wearing either but they were protected by a sheet of perspex instead. So that’s alright then.

Mucho
Mucho
Jul 22, 2020 9:06 PM
Reply to  Grafter

Full blown divide, rule, terrorise and fool, starts on Friday. At which point I suggest we start a legal but very, very visible marketing campaign to expose the tyranny

ame
ame
Jul 22, 2020 9:51 PM
Reply to  Grafter

a sheet of perspex stuck down with sellotape in one shop i could not stop laughing she laughed also
 
serious note
a tv show called cowboy builders
and all shop during this madness would of made it this show
imagine calling some
yellow pages looking for pandemics specialists they come around and built perplex glass give you a face shield and lines of the floor
sanitized gel
 
their taking the piss
 

IANA
IANA
Jul 22, 2020 10:31 PM
Reply to  Grafter

Just got back from Sainsburys this evening after visiting Lloyds pharmacy. Poor girl decked out in a mask – do you have to wear that all day I asked. Yes we are supposed to wear a visor too but the staff weren’t happy. How long have you been kitted out like I asked – about 2 months she said! Absolutely ridiculous. Yes on Friday the rest of the Sainsbury staff have to wear masks too she said. That should be interesting I replied. I might just pop in myself on Friday – the Karens in there will have a fit!

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 22, 2020 6:37 PM

it is ruled by capitalism? yes the idiots who give money to pharma and cant be bothered to eat healthy. if these corporations had less customers they would soon lose power. pepsi look to be one such corporation sponsoring terror. thats the beauty it is so obvious who to boycott now they are out in the open.

ame
ame
Jul 22, 2020 10:03 PM
Reply to  Rachel

In the real world if MacDonald and cola coke sponsoring sports ObesityOlympias there would there would be uproar imagine the papers media etc
instead they market sell to children no uproar thats inverted.
 
Police are called in to control TWO HOUR queues outside McDonald’s and one restaurant ‘is forced to close because of too many customers’ after fast food giant reopened
after the lock down
 
 
 
 

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 22, 2020 11:19 PM
Reply to  ame

the drink is very acidic. course nobody cued outside mcdonalds. fake news. mcdonalds are closing down all over the place.

ame
ame
Jul 22, 2020 11:35 PM
Reply to  Rachel

my eyes saw ques out side KFC
my eyes also saw loads of fruit vege left and all the Mucus-Producing Foods taken of the shelves by general public during the peak period of lockdown
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 23, 2020 7:26 PM
Reply to  ame

probably they were told the… virus might be on the fresh produce. the cult has no shame. even when they have seriously obese people they tell them its genetic rather than to eat fruit and salad. that shows how the gene theory is from the germ theory scam. they will try to make some drug to effect the supposed obesity gene. it was this cambridge dude on bbcs clean eating docu. https://youtu.be/pOJYTMe_bp4

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 23, 2020 9:32 PM
Reply to  Rachel

if you compare with this video it shows the level of bullcrap yeo talks. its actualy real interesting story. this woman was like growing up on a farm but yeo thinks a salad and yogurt is a healthy lunch afterall the lady was a dr. https://youtu.be/ZHRpeLAXbWA

goldhoarder
goldhoarder
Jul 23, 2020 7:53 PM
Reply to  ame

This is true. I saw huge lines of Americans at drive thru fast food joints. I live in a small too. Crazy. We aren’t all crazy though. We are preparing.

ZenPriest
ZenPriest
Jul 22, 2020 6:11 PM

Imagine a person who only ever fights symptoms and never the cause. How pathetic. How sad I have to live among such people.

Calamity Jane
Calamity Jane
Jul 23, 2020 1:28 AM
Reply to  ZenPriest

Cuz you’re better than?

ZenPriest
ZenPriest
Jul 23, 2020 9:31 PM
Reply to  Calamity Jane

It’s not about better. I don’t consider myself ‘better’ than anyone else. This is an alien concept to me. A rather juvenile and unnecessary concept. I am a part of every other living thing and they are part of me. Thinking I am a ‘better’ human can only cause hatred, war. The same as those who believe they are superior to us hate us and murder us with wars.
I do consider myself more awake, more courageous than some. And less so than others. It is not a crime to be discerning and to accurately observe reality. They are valuable assets, in fact.

Cyd
Cyd
Jul 23, 2020 2:28 PM
Reply to  ZenPriest

David Korten had a great analogy for that: people working madly to pull babies out of the river until one of them went upstream to take out the bastard throwing them in. Paraphrased.

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 22, 2020 4:52 PM

I’m puzzled over CJ’s final comment on Trump, since it’s clear (as with Corbett’s report on “Who Is Bill Gates?”) the covid tool will continue on and on toward the glory of total global ID and control by the corporations as “the final best solution”–or it will stall and eventually fall apart given resistance, which hopefully is growing.   So, CJ, it’s only going to get worse until Trump is out of office? Then it’s over? Trump could actually assure retaining the office right now if he would fire Fauci and replace him with somebody like Ioannidis, who would take a cautionary approach on “alarmism” and hysteria with the numbers, and which could enable a re-opening everything position–sports, the schools, bars and restaurants, and “making America get back to work again.”   If he would do this, I suggest, Trump would win easily in November. The very points we have… Read more »

Felix Culpa
Felix Culpa
Jul 22, 2020 5:44 PM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

You raise the question on every thinking man’s mind. Articles that zero in on this conundrum to flesh it out would be helpful.

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 22, 2020 8:33 PM
Reply to  Felix Culpa

The following article offers more food for thought and an opposing view to what I suggested above. It indicates the election battle at this time is between blue cities and red state outlying hamlets (again the Red State-Blue State split of 2016), with Trump’s deliberately cultivating a battle mentality to cultivate his tough guy and law and order image.   It also indicates that Trump is having a tough time in the polls over the virus, which could indicate why he’s shifted the emphasis to law and order. Moreover, Quinnipiac polling service has a good reputation.   The writer says:   Trump’s alarms about “angry mobs” and “violent mayhem” in Democratic cities might allow him to recapture some Republican-leaning white suburbanites and energize his rural and small-town support, analysts in both parties told me. But as I’ve written before, his belligerent tone simultaneously risks hardening the opposition he’s facing from… Read more »

Felix Culpa
Felix Culpa
Jul 23, 2020 12:41 AM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

The polls are as trustworthy as they were in 2016, so they tell me nothing except what their owners want me to think. I don’t think that Trump is basing anything on what the man in the street voter wants in the president. He is looking instead at the ruling class and their wants and, I think, squaring theirs with his own. If he wanted a landslide victory he would have staffed for America First and not Israel First; and he would have blown the whistle on the corona scam. Instead he only ever threatens to blow it and then, eventually, backs the oligarchs’ narrative. I see back room dealing going on in that and not in the citizen’s interest primarily. And then there is Joe Biden. Not even the pretence of a serious candidate there, so what’s the message? Is the Trump vs Deep State just a narrative itself… Read more »

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 23, 2020 1:03 AM
Reply to  Felix Culpa

Yeah, I’m certainly for that truth whatever it is . . . I’m sympathetic with your view. It’s feasible to me that Trump will play whatever for his personal benefit. That’s what he’s always done. It seems to me that with the dicey BlueState-RedState toss up, he might just win, with a genuine effort to disclose what’s going on, but I think he’s too much in with the Elite Culture to go that far.

goldhoarder
goldhoarder
Jul 23, 2020 8:06 PM
Reply to  Felix Culpa

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/07/affluence-bigger-threat-than-coronavirus-scientists-capitalism/ Supposedly they meet January 2021 to get the ball rolling on the “great reset”. It won’t matter who the president is. This is clearly what is going to happen or at least what they will attempt. I can kind of see it playing out like they say. Biden will come in and the lockdowns will be lifted and we’ll see a short period of normality as they start to put the next phase into place. This is clearly coming no matter who the president is. The billionaires didn’t agree to all this for no reason. They own the circus. We are supposed to pay the gate fee and enjoy watching the show.

goldhoarder
goldhoarder
Jul 23, 2020 8:00 PM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

And HRC is going to win in a landslide.

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jul 22, 2020 9:34 PM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

Fauci will be jettisoned like all the other big bros – when they run out of rope.
As even Bolton did.

The final nail will be Pompeo – Trump is saving him to the last. Then he will win again because he cleared out the swamp that has been against him from the beginning.

Don’t forget he has all the Russiagater coupgaters lined up for the perp walk over the next two months…

You’ll get a different opinion from MOA if you want, not the same as mine.

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 23, 2020 1:08 AM
Reply to  DunGroanin

You seem to assume Trump is continuing with his supposed program to do it right from the 2016 election. I hope we do see the perp walk, it’s certainly dragging its heels, since we were promised results for last spring. But why wait on this Fauci? The man’s been inconsistent and confusing. Why these delays. Why delay on Bolton, clearly at odds with Trump with every news photo showing him grieving in the background. Why the foreign policy fuck-ups. Not that long ago Trump was a fourth dimension chess player and now he looks more like a kid with checkers.
 

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jul 23, 2020 11:42 AM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

Because the potus is not a elected king. The Executive has limited powers. Only supposedly full control over the military.

The president is Just a elected ceo of a board which is appointed by the Money and defines the National Interests for their various oligarchs.

These representatives are not necessarily the choice of the Executive in the WH. And they are not easily ‘fire able’ like on the Apprentice- unless they make massive errors – chock themselves as the rope runs out.

The election planners will play their cards in a timely manner.

Buster Bloodvessel
Buster Bloodvessel
Jul 23, 2020 3:21 PM
Reply to  DunGroanin

You may be right about the coupgaters but we’ve been hearing about”sealed indictments “ and grand jurys for years . Durham may be on the case or just stalling like all the others , there was a comment recently about “ not wanting to impact the election” with the “investigation”
Barr is also suspect , he has made some good speeches but comes from an insider background .
They all seem to be playing like judge Sullivan and playing to run-out the clock .
Flynn’s lawyer is worth listening to , we need more women like this .
 
The key to most of the “resistance” is on the Anthony Wiener laptop .
 
Trump is running out of time . But we don’t know for sure whose side he is on ,
Fed personnel sent into states is an ominous sign of covid agenda creep .

Igor
Igor
Jul 22, 2020 10:57 PM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

Trump is part of the Problem.
 
US Presidential elections have always been a choice between Their two chosen Candidates. Ask Dr. Ron Paul or Tulsi Gabbard about it.
 
Divide the People, with a false binary choice, and Conquer.

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 23, 2020 1:18 AM
Reply to  Igor

Not sure I understand this comment. Was I saying Trump is not part of the problem? The flagrant way in which candidates have been finagled as players has become increasingly obvious and brazen. The interesting thing to me is that no matter how much Trump is part of the problem he has had a moment or two of being different and anti-Establishment. This is what saves him–the illusion he’s a maverick. It just might be enough to get him the November election.

Jura Calling
Jura Calling
Jul 23, 2020 4:48 AM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

The article’s assertion that this global pandemic is some kind of cleverly constructed revenge or karmic kick in the nether regions is typical of the kind of misplaced importance and credibility given to Trump. Trump is neither smart or important.His job carries weight as does his signature. But when he’s allowed to speak for himself and start throwing his weight around like a drunken John Wayne character he reveals his naked ignorance.This pandemic is data-driven. The predictions and results are. It’s a fanfare ushering in the age of Autocrats and Technocrats to take to the stage. Politicians have had there day. Trump and Johnson are like Laurel and Hardy.Johnson bumbles around like a stereo typically foppish Brit from a Jeeves and Wooster story.Trump is like some overly camp drag artist who thinks he can pout like Monroe and deliver one liners he thinks can frighten the rest of the world.He… Read more »

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jul 23, 2020 12:07 PM
Reply to  Jura Calling

Are you saying that Bill Gates actually has a handler?
 
Who are they?

Jura Calling
Jura Calling
Jul 23, 2020 7:19 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

Fauci is in all the pictures. How many administrations has he been in his job ? When did the modern day pandemic’s begin to become disturbing ( HIV / AIDS / EBOLA ? Whatever this one is really).The CIA have held too much power for over 50 years. Fauci and Zuckerberg are billionaires. We know the trojan horse mentality of the covert movers and shakers. Facebook was all bells and whistles while, in reality, it was a spy tool for those who funded it( CIA).Facebook seems impervious to prosecution and beyond and above the law. Why would that be ? Any trial for impeaching our rights to what’s left of our freedom are no more than show trials.That’s evidence enough for me.It’s a surveillance operation. As was it’s offshoot Cambridge Analytica   It’s latest , or most recent, venture has been to introduce a crypto currency. Like the one’s being… Read more »

Tony
Tony
Jul 24, 2020 7:06 PM
Reply to  Jura Calling

I agree with most of what you say, and gave you a vote up, but I tend to disagree about Facebook and the late CA. They are both somewhat off-message. CA’s supposed biggest achievements (and my view is that their influence was nowhere near as much as some would have us believe) are Trump and brexit. Trump and brexit are most definitely not Establishment picks. Facebook is currently under an immense financial attack, which Soros is behind. Soros is front and centre of the nightmare to which we are currently being subjected.

Judith
Judith
Jul 24, 2020 12:31 PM
Reply to  Jura Calling

I agree. I don’t think there is a President since November 1963 that has not been groomed, primed and then accepted serving the American Script.
 
Yeah, the little girl in me wishes/hopes the upcoming election – and that will be quite a write-in joke – would result in a plandemic cease and desist, but I strongly doubt it. Unless I am not seeing another back story.

Jura Calling
Jura Calling
Jul 24, 2020 6:58 PM
Reply to  Judith

The hidden script is guarded by the hidden hands.Always has been.But, once you realize that it’s a protracted mind game that spans generations you have an idea of the opposition’s arsenal.With that you can organize your own.   Priming is a much used tool. Especially since television and radio arrived to join mass printing presses of the propaganda programmes calling themselves newspapers. The popular meme used among those who look at the alternative narratives and search for truth is ‘pre programming’.It sounds more ‘MK’ – related and sinister.It’s sinister enough without the re-christening. It’s priming.Themes may well be thinly veiled in Hollywood garbage or mainstream TV to prime us and make a later ‘shock reality’ easier to accept.But the ‘biggie’ has always been the NWO. The Illuminati. Or the Sabbateans; the free masons. The elite. Call it – and them- what you like.It’s only a label so we can identify… Read more »

Judith
Judith
Jul 24, 2020 10:15 PM
Reply to  Jura Calling

Which all brings to mind what Catherin Austin Fitts has said – “there’s worse things than death”.
 
(very well explained, by the way, thank you.)

Jura Calling
Jura Calling
Jul 26, 2020 3:25 AM
Reply to  Judith

very welcome

Hank
Hank
Jul 23, 2020 3:50 PM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

Lmao, and you believe those polls like you did in 2016 when Killary was 97% of winning.   Trump has bigger fish to fry than just the leftist swamp Demorats and Rino’s.   China is a much bigger threat than fake Corona and Trump plays along because he realizes China has done far more damage and so have the corrupt politicians on both sides that have sold out America to CCP China. Trump is going to do it for America and realizes that this virus has killed maybe 10-20% of what the WHO says. Even the CDC says the numbers are greatly exaggerated.   And no he is not treating deaths as nothing as that is under control of the Governors who have done a terrible job especially nursing hones as Trump has done everything that has been asked of him by states and the CDC and nobody can dispute… Read more »

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 23, 2020 4:48 PM
Reply to  Hank

I don’t know how you got the idea I believe the polls.

Tim Jenkins
Tim Jenkins
Jul 24, 2020 7:29 AM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

Polls, Poles & pole-dancers4PedpPell, chief treasurer of the Vatican Bank,
With Swiss Guard. I blame Catholics for the bad math & algorithms,
Today… 🙂

Hank
Hank
Jul 24, 2020 11:06 AM
Reply to  Aldous Hexley

Didn’t you write this?   “So why isn’t Trump doing this? Why is he using a strategy going against his instincts, which are apparently to resist masks and move to re-opening. With the election drawing near his numbers continue sunk around 40% approval vs.56% disapproval. It seems to me there are two possibilities on this. True, the numbers disparity here reflects 2016 with HRC supremely confident then devastated–but Trump’s charisma at this time is now up against a backlog of ineptitude and confused moves, including his current weakness in employing brown shirts sorry, federal troops, in Portland.”   You said his poll numbers are down because of “ineptitude and confused moves” which you claim is unlike 2016? Saying that you have more confidence in the polls than Trump.   Did you forget his poll was down a lot more in 2016 and Killary was a 97% of winning and Trump had all… Read more »

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 24, 2020 3:57 PM
Reply to  Hank

The numbers disparity mean nothing, which I tried to imply–as shown by what happened to HRC. My main point is not re the polls, which I agree are not reliable, including the other one I mentioned as not reliable showing 7/10 white people with degrees all for the virus program underway, I sense (intuition) that Trump is not as strong now as he was in 2016 because the illusion he’s a maverick has worn thin due to his confused moves and weakness so far in office. As with the example that right now he’s not saying anything significantly different against the virus vs. the Establishment View of it and has caved on the wearing masks issue.. It’s possible he’s being seen more as a Poser than A Real Maverick. This is the point I was trying to make. You disagree, fine. tell me why. Let’s get into it.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jul 22, 2020 4:48 PM

A not so funny article… As usual, there are excellent reader comments…

Oligarchy, capitalism, socialism, and “failed” communistic systems are just handy social labels for the same ignorant phenomena. The real culprits are mankind’s fondness for land theft and human slavery. Organizational labels are only the accepted lies that cover up the mass slaughter of life and the ever increasing stench of industrial rot. Too bad…

Everyone following tribal leaders and yearning to belong to something “larger”. Life spent as a wasteful and infantile pursuit of social mirage. There will be no one left to clean up the mess…

Brian Sides
Brian Sides
Jul 22, 2020 4:03 PM

Watching UK Column https://www.ukcolumn.org/ukcolumn-news/uk-column-news-22nd-july-2020 Preparing for a challenging winter 2020/21 https://acmedsci.ac.uk/file-download/51353957   What I think it is saying is not just that they will be confusing influenza with covid. But that they will be treating influenza and colds the way they are treating covid So to protect people from influenza they will have to bring in the same restrictions as for covid. Maybe under the excuse that they can not tell them apart or by changing the message that existed for influenza. No doubt quoting the questionable 50,000 extra deaths in 2017/2018 from influenza.   How you can be removed from your home   https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/899391/Guidance_for_public_health_officers_potentially_infectious_persons.pdf 3. Power to direct or remove persons to a place for screening and assessment 3.1 If, during the transmission control period, you have reasonable grounds to suspect that a person is potentially infectious, you may (under Paragraph 6(2)): (a) direct the person to go immediately… Read more »

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jul 23, 2020 12:08 PM
Reply to  Brian Sides

Is it not time to have the right to remove MPs from their homes for demonstrable mental incapacities?
 
They could go voluntarily, of course, but they clearly need shipping to a loony farm if they will not go of their own free will….

Howard
Howard
Jul 22, 2020 3:57 PM

I’ve been watching a Netflix series – “Dark.” It’s rather mind blowing. But I can tell you one thing for sure: after four months in a world being eaten alive by a mythical pathogen, I long for the peace and tranquility of Winden, Germany.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 5:20 PM
Reply to  Howard

Sounds intriguing. I may give it a try.

Don
Don
Jul 22, 2020 3:38 PM

An effective treatment for Covid-19 is here but no one in the mainstream will report on it because it doesn’t involves expensive drugs. Worse, it uses a vitamin! https://covid19criticalcare.com/

dedaStanko
dedaStanko
Jul 23, 2020 1:31 PM
Reply to  Don

Don,
Hydroxychloroquine + zink has been tried and tested to work and is cheap. Doctors and nurses in France all use it on themselves when they develop flue like symptoms. WHO cabal tried to discredit it by killing so many innocent people in their “trials” by giving them 6 times the recommended dose. Enough said.

Brian Sides
Brian Sides
Jul 22, 2020 2:41 PM

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/health/extremely-caring-great-grandmother-dies-18634294
‘Extremely caring’ great-grandmother dies with coronavirus
Elizabeth Rose Hendry, 84, fondly known as Rose, was described as ‘full of energy’ by her heartbroken family. She had 22 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren
Rose, of Cyncoed, who had chronic kidney disease and was a type two diabetic, found out in March that she had a cancerous tumour on her bowel.
“We were about to go and see the consultant to discuss her treatment but with Covid they cancelled it all,” said Haulwen.
 
No mention of covid symptoms but cancelled doctor appointment
Clearly another one for the fake covid numbers

Tack
Tack
Jul 22, 2020 5:03 PM
Reply to  Brian Sides

…… and to cap it all, these people are getting it from hospitals ….
only, they are not … they are having statistics manipulated and a DNA swab taken for police records.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/politics/hospital-coronavirus-infections-deaths-transmission-18642170
 

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 12:57 PM

Capitalists? Or Oligarchical Collectivists?
 
The Best Enemies Money Can Buy: An Interview with Prof. Antony C. Sutton https://www.bitchute.com/video/ro9iUeITo1kZ/



https://www.collativelearning.com/author%20antony%20c%20sutton.html

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 1:54 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

In the book, “FLESHING OUT SKULL & BONES: Investigations into America’s Most Powerful Secret Society”, there is an interview with Sutton who givers this advice:
 

Watch as events unfold. We are observers. They will destroy themselves. We can help a little but don’t get any bright ideas about overturning the system. They have all the bombs but we have something stronger — the truth and freedom of spirit. Be patient, spread the word among friends, do your little bit. The system will self destruct because it is founded on corruption and untruth.

 
He’s saying: “Do nothing”. Actually, he’s more emphatic than that. He says, “Don’t get any bright ideas”!
 
Is that it?
 

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 2:18 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Sutton’s service was to expose beyond doubt that the Oligarchy establishes and finances all the variants of “capitalism” and “socialism”.   It is very relevant to the CJH article to hear what Antony Sutton says. It is clear that Oligarchical support for Nazism and Bolshevism went beyond “just business”.   It cannot be explained away as “if they don’t buy from us, they’ll buy from someone else”. Sutton demonstrates that the Oligarchy specifically put the Nazis and Bolsheviks in power and kept them there. Here is the guts of his interview.   Antony Sutton worked for the Hoover Institution when he had access to documents showing how American and British banks financed Hitler and the Bolsheviks, built up their industrial base and armed both regimes.   In 1933 Standard Oil financed and built Germany’s aviation fuel facilities, for example.   The initial financing of Lenin’s movement came from the Rockefellers’s… Read more »

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 2:38 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

None of which answers the question: “What do we do?” – a question clearly and unambiguously answered by Sutton as “nothing”.
 
I see your intial statement was
 
 

Capitalists? Or Oligarchical Collectivists?

 
The implications are curious. Apparently it isn’t specifically “an oligarchy” that rules but “Oligarchical Collectivists”. Implications: the collective IS the oligarchy. So I presume that the only thing that the masses can do about this is to rebel INDIVIDUALLY. We musn’t join forces since that would be “collective” (and presumably make us part of the oligarchy?)
 

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 3:06 PM
Reply to  George Mc

  Sutton’s point is that the system will self destruct. I share his view. That’s not the same as doing nothing. He had a deep knowledge of the violent lengths to which these Oligarchs and their Corporations will go. These Oligarchs are mental dwarfs. They are making a big error thinking they are bigger than nation states and that they no longer need to pay taxes or work within the legal bounds of statehood.   I suggest the Oligarchs are collectivist in three ways: They want collective, monopoly, no tender, universal government contracts – as we see with the pharma vaccine contracts right now.   Secondly, they are an Oligarchical Collective in the sense that they have more in common with each other than with the rest of us. Thirdly, they use collectivism as bait and switch: they know humans hanker to be taken care of, then they present collectivists… Read more »

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 22, 2020 3:25 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Sutton also said that oligarchic collectivism could only be overthrown if “a majority finds the moral courage and the internal fortitude to reject the something-for-nothing con game and replace it by voluntary associations, voluntary communes, or local rule and decentralized societies.”
 
That is not doing “nothing” and it is not a call for individualism; it is in fact very similar to what James Corbett advocates.
 
 

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 6:09 PM
Reply to  George Mc

you misunderstand. the distinction being made is between a system where the ruling class bases its economic and political power on private ownership, as neoliberal capitalism is alleged to be, versus the kind of system that prevailed above all in the former USSR, where the ruling bureaucracy certainly constituted an oligarchy, but did not assert personal property rights over the various parts of the economy, instead managing it collectively in their mutual interest, and disregarding the interests of the majority of society, as the private capitalists also do.   approximately the same distinction can be observed in European antiquity, where the ruling class of the Athenian city-state owned their slaves as personal property, whereas in the rival Spartan city-state, the slaves were the collective property of the ruling class as a whole.   The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World: From the Archaic Age to the Arab Conquests  … Read more »

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 3:41 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE OLIGARCHS AND THE COLLECTIVISTS. In some cases the communists and oligarchs are the same people.
 
Ron Unz — The Bolshevik Revolution and Its Aftermath

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 7:19 PM
Reply to  covidiot

I personally walked through the cemeteries where the leading Bolsheviks were laid to rest – reading the names on the gravestones. I have no doubts. My estimate is upwards of 80% and bearing in mind that many names had been “Russianized” that could even be an underestimate. Yet it remains a touchy subject. The son of a KGB officer of the same origin would only reluctantly agree.   This report from 1928 is interesting in context: John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has contributed $500,000 toward the fund being raised in this country for the further development of Jewish farm settlements in Russia, according to an announcement made yesterday by James N. Rosenberg, chairman of the American Jewish Joint Agricultural Corporation.This notable contribution follows a letter from Herbert Hoover to Mr. Rosenberg. in which Mr. Hoover characterized this activity as “one of the outstanding pieces of human engineering in the world today.… Read more »

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 8:50 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus
kevin
kevin
Jul 22, 2020 4:54 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

Sutton’s work on the oligarchy of monopoly capitalists (as opposed to free-market capitalists) was invaluable. One only needs to look at the membership/participant lists of the Council on Foreign Relations (particularly its board of directors), Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg Group, and more recently the World Economic Forum to understand who constitutes the global oligarchy. Their ultimate goal has always been global totalitarianism and neo-feudalism and they’re clearly in the final stages of their plan now.

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jul 22, 2020 9:41 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

Very good.

Did you miss granddaddy Bush? His son the CIA chief? and his protégés- the Clinton Rodham kids of Arkansas, who were hothoused by way of running the Cocaine Importer of America operation under him?

Yes there is also at the other end, the beginning, who set up Ford er al with Investment Capital? Where did that money come from? Who did Woodrow Wilson work for?

The questions are important. And they are all about following the money – as usual.

martin
martin
Jul 23, 2020 2:07 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

Thanks for the great summary. I wonder if there is anything like a sequel to this on the privatisation of the USSR. It is always portrayed as the collapse of the Soviet Union, but in these terms it looks more like global restructuring.
 

goldhoarder
goldhoarder
Jul 24, 2020 11:16 AM
Reply to  Moneycircus

Sutton didn’t live to see the rise of China. The same technology transfer and wall street funding happened there. They didn’t even try and hide it.

Felix Culpa
Felix Culpa
Jul 22, 2020 3:25 PM
Reply to  George Mc

No, he didn’t. He said that the “bright idea” not to get was that the system would fall by your weight and not by its own.
Sutton did not say “Do nothing” he said doing your part was enough.

He could not be more right.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 4:11 PM
Reply to  Felix Culpa

So what is this “your part” which nevertheless cannot generate any “weight” since the system will fall by its own weight?

Felix Culpa
Felix Culpa
Jul 22, 2020 4:57 PM
Reply to  George Mc

You nailed it: Sutton is saying that you have a part to play in a work which never depended upon you for its success. But this truth is not a contradiction but a paradox; paradox being, not a contradiction, but only a seeming contradiction. That is so because oligarchy vs. the people is a spiritual battle. And that means it is a God vs Satan battle. Satan lost; God wins always. He permits evil because man’s will is free, but God’s will is never stymied by it. And the point is that God doesn’t need our help to win; rather, we win our freedom in choosing to witness to him in our actions. Someone likened our role to God’s as that of a child to a loving parent who is making something. The parent doesn’t need the child’s help, but knows the child needs to learn the ropes to reach… Read more »

goldhoarder
goldhoarder
Jul 24, 2020 11:12 AM
Reply to  George Mc

Look how many millions they killed in their world wars. They are extremely dangerous. He is saying quietly pass the message. Know that they are the enemy. Protect yourself. Not a good time to live in the cities.

bob
bob
Jul 22, 2020 2:41 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

hi – don’t know if you have seen today’s UKColumn but it highlights some of the possible things in store for the population over the next six months in the uk as the ‘fear’ is ramped up with the impending ‘second wave’ on is way – well worth a look – very detailed skullduggery afoot

bob
bob
Jul 22, 2020 2:55 PM
Reply to  bob

here’s a specific link to “Preparing for a challenging winter 2020/21 – the Academy of Medical Sciences” (whoever they are?)
 
https://acmedsci.ac.uk/file-download/51353957

Aldous Hexley
Aldous Hexley
Jul 22, 2020 5:16 PM
Reply to  bob
Mara
Mara
Jul 22, 2020 12:42 PM

https://thefreedomarticles.com/doctor-reveals-corona-effect-blood-coagulation/
 
Another great article with an alternative explanation of the Covid phenomenon

Mara
Mara
Jul 22, 2020 12:15 PM

https://thefreedomarticles.com/dr-stefan-lanka-2020-article-reveals-virus-misconception/
 
Makia Freeman discusses a new article by Stefan Lanka on the myth about viruses and the danger of vaccines
 

Captain Spock
Captain Spock
Jul 22, 2020 12:04 PM

The CV19 virus is the messenger that we are at the end of an era and entering a new one… We are entering the age of Aquarius, which is all about realising our sovereign, spiritual identity more fully, and in that field of consciousness we are able to co-operate with others in a benevolent way, in service of the well being of humanity and the environment of Gaia…   We are at the end of the age of Pisces, which as been a classroom of learning about authoritarianism… It appears to be getting stronger and the institutions of authority seem to be on the verge of totalitarianism… But they are actually facing their demise, and that’s why they are going all out to lock people up into paralysing fear… So as to try and remain in control.. But nobody is in control… That’s an illusion, and it’s the illusion which… Read more »

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jul 22, 2020 12:36 PM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Bottom up campaign to divert rainfall falling on roofs not into drains but into your gardens, allowing groundwater to recharge. No need for Government permission: just do it: it takes a couple of diversion pipes from your downpipes to achieve it. Source your seeds from organic and biodynamic sources: preserve genetic diversity and adapt food sources to your local microclimate. Every human aim to plant ten trees before they die: that would be about 50 billion right now. 2 nut trees, 3 fruit trees, 3 nitrogen fixers, 2 for coppicing. Trees stabilise topsoil, earth’s most precious resource. Recycle all waste possible into composting: feed your own soil, remove need for central services. Robots are not superior to humans: do not let billionaires tell you otherwise. They can go live on Mars with their robots, we can stay here in peace as humans. Turn lawns into domestic meadows: improve your local… Read more »

Captain Spock
Captain Spock
Jul 22, 2020 1:08 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

With you on every point and engaged as fully as possible…
 

DeltaBoy
DeltaBoy
Jul 22, 2020 1:27 PM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Likewise. Thank you for posting and giving hope.
Hope and support are sorely needed in these dark days. I shall be ‘sloganising ‘ my mask in the hope that this will empower other like-minded souls to do the same. Then the mask no longer becomes a symbol of repression but one of resistance.
Powerful change right there.

Carey
Carey
Jul 23, 2020 3:24 AM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Can’t we just wait for the”high vibration photon belt”™ to do all the hard work for us?
 
No: bad human beings- our “elite” class- are making life miserable for 90+%
of the humans on earth; and that has nothing at all to do with misdirections
like “high vibration photon belts”.
 
 
God. That commenter and “rachel” should get together
 

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
Jul 22, 2020 1:30 PM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Sure hope you’re right, Captain. I’ve grown old waiting for the Age of Aquarius to get here!

Captain Spock
Captain Spock
Jul 22, 2020 6:24 PM
Reply to  Seamus Padraig

Ha ha… We entered at summer solstice, but it’s not as if everything is just laid out on a plate.. We all have to do our inner work and take responsibility for embracing and integrating our shadow and in doing so we have the energetic support to evolve more fully.. We have to do it for the generations to come.

rob2
rob2
Jul 22, 2020 7:47 PM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Longtime reader, first time commenter here.  Your comment, Captain Spock, resonated with me but I’m coming from a different frequency. “They’ll be gone soon, but for sure it’s going to be a messy ending and a messy birth, but a glorious future awaits those who will make it though..” Messy is certainly one way of putting it. These elitist, social-sculpting oligarchs, however, are in perfect alignment with, and very much paving the way for, The One. The things I’ve read of the new age are quite terrifying for us non-mystic “sub-humans” who won’t evolve. A portion from one source writes: “One of the main tenets of New Age thought is peace, goodwill, and the unity of all humanity. Remember, the Age of Aquarius is to be the Age of Oneness. In context with this idea, the term cleansing is quite disturbing. A number of books make reference to those who are laggards when the… Read more »

Seaweed
Seaweed
Jul 22, 2020 10:39 PM
Reply to  rob2

The New World Order, the Great Reset, the Great Spiritual Awakening, the Second Coming all use similar terminologies. And I too worry I’m a laggard, or worry for laggards in general as there are a lot of people in the spiritual community who come across as alpha males and females who say they aren’t leaders but act like them sometimes and often are very business orientated, into making lots of money and are into crypto currency and push it, ‘it’s going to happen anyway folks, he’s how to bring abundance into your life, we’ve got the world’s best remote viewers on board to read future market trends, we’re not doing it for ourselves, we’re doing it to help you as this is the Great Reset…’ Also the spiritual movement uses phrases such as the universe is a matrix, it’s like a computer, we are all going to have downloads and… Read more »

Carey
Carey
Jul 23, 2020 3:16 AM
Reply to  Captain Spock

‘Captain Spock’: deluded, or just more dissembling?
 
“high vibrational photon belt..”
 
yeesh / junk
 

Hank
Hank
Jul 23, 2020 4:07 PM
Reply to  Captain Spock

Too many magic mushies

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jul 22, 2020 12:00 PM

“ This is what voting for Trump, Brexit, and all the rest of that ‘populist’ nonsense gets you ..”

With that CJ Hopkins finally takes of his urbane europhile Yankee mask.

Both Trump and Brexit were financed and coordinated by the US billionaires with their CEO du jour – Bannon and his aides such as Fartage.

Mere extensions of the cfr/Rhodes fronts of centuries.

As for the grand plan of 7 countries in 7 years occupation of MENA and Ukraine – I was involved in publication of that plan in 2002 – and instantly a ton of CIA front company and lawyers landed on our heads demanding our halt! But that’s another story. I mention it to show that CJ wasn’t ‘alone’.

Steve Hayes
Steve Hayes
Jul 22, 2020 1:19 PM
Reply to  DunGroanin

I know US finance capitalists (such as George Soros) financed the Remain campaign, but I am unaware of any US billionaires financing the Leave campaign. Would you care to name them?

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jul 22, 2020 3:35 PM
Reply to  Steve Hayes

Honestly Steve, it isn’t too hard to look up for yourself.

Just follow Breitbart and you get the Bannon link to see the Mercer’s father and daughter.

Steve Hayes
Steve Hayes
Jul 23, 2020 12:43 PM
Reply to  DunGroanin

Does this mean you are not going to tell me which US billionaires financed the Leave campaign?

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
Jul 22, 2020 1:31 PM
Reply to  DunGroanin

Meanwhile, in this dimension, we’re still waiting for Brexit to happen … four years later!

Steve Hayes
Steve Hayes
Jul 22, 2020 1:39 PM
Reply to  Seamus Padraig

The United Kingdom has left the European Union.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 1:34 PM
Reply to  DunGroanin

I’d say CJH was being sarcastic there. Or rather, he was saying that this is what we are supposed to believe.

DunGroanin
DunGroanin
Jul 22, 2020 11:57 PM
Reply to  George Mc

You think?

Hank
Hank
Jul 23, 2020 4:09 PM
Reply to  DunGroanin

And not voting for Trump or Brexit you have the EU, UN and CCP. Good luck.
 

bob
bob
Jul 22, 2020 11:59 AM

In all of this drama one person’s name has never cropped up – except when I have mentioned it – Simon Stevens, CEO of NHS. What is his role in all of this? People can research his background. The NHS is central to all that is going on. The science and the nonsense continues.   I have just heard from the consultant I am in touch with for the treatment I am being denied ( by the healthcare profession) that the time that the private sector is co-opted by the NHS is due to end in August but is being considered to continue to March 2021. If this occurs the just how many people will have failed to get treatment/ died as a result of this scam?   Killing people to save lives is the regime mantra – and it has to stop – and we are the only ones… Read more »

ame
ame
Jul 22, 2020 12:53 PM
Reply to  bob

also do and it does the opposite

  • we are in this together – clearly there not
  • it says stay in. go out
  • close churches, visit the sites
  • eat that. eat the opposite
  • take it drugs absolutely do not take there drugs
  • save lives, there killing
  • save NHS it being raped sold of killed and NHS name exists the rest is 70% Private sector hands and more to go
  • the biggest ever economy, it means it fuked
  • best hellth care , look at whats on there plate then look who is saying it, are they dyed fat dodgy  plastic up? then its clearly the opposite
  • Pandemic – hardly a issue
  • New normal . old insane

 
not rocket science……….
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tim Jenkins
Tim Jenkins
Jul 22, 2020 8:59 PM
Reply to  ame

Old insane, in the membrain, lol…

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 11:56 AM

A good article by CJH but I don’t see how minting a new noun, globo-capitalist, helps to pin down the protagonists. Capitalism has long been used, like ‘free markets’, as a cover for vested interests. The word has become propaganda. Capitalism if it exists is a rare beast as likely to be found in the wild as the real communism “that’s never been tried”.   The biggest clue should be the Cold War that pitted capitalists against communists. CJH would be the first to admit that the western security state cannot exist without an enemy: ask why and we discover the culprit.   The cave-dwelling terrorists, the mustachioed men with weapons of mass destruction under their cloaks, the Pearl Harbor moments, are all structured to create an enemy where none (or a much less powerful rival) exists. To whose benefit?   The paradigm of capitalism vs communism is mostly false,… Read more »

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
Jul 22, 2020 1:35 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

Standard Oil ceased to exist in 1911, so I doubt the Nazis were involved–IG Farben, perhaps, but not the Nazis.

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 2:49 PM
Reply to  Seamus Padraig

Good point. I’ve looked into it. Although the main company was split up into 34 smaller ones, some still bore the name of the parent company.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/chart-evolution-standard-oil/
 
It seems to have been Standard Oil of New Jersey (Esso, later Exxon) that did a deal with I.G. Farben covering petrochemicals.
http://ipbiz.blogspot.com/2005/11/standard-oil-and-ig-farben-patents-and.html
 
There are references to patents that Standard Oil made with Farben in 1928 and in 1942 there were hearings of the Truman Committee on the Standard Oil-Nazi patents-pool.
With a twist that I haven’t yet read: The secret pact of Standard Oil with the Nazis and why Adolf Eichmann was silenced

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
Jul 23, 2020 10:08 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

Good work.

Steve Hayes
Steve Hayes
Jul 22, 2020 11:41 AM

Anyone who says, “I am in favour of free speech, but…” is lying: they are opposed to freedom of expression. What they are in favour of is free speech for them and those who agree with them and censorship for anyone who disagrees with them.
 

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 11:27 AM

So anyone opposed to GlobalCap needs to realise that the greatest obstacle to its total domination and subversion of the demos is…. Donald Trump, as this ex-leftist and Guardian exile has been saying for the last 5 years. But leftists spit and riot endlessly at such opinions, not over GlobalCap. Looks like their vision and hate have been very successfully harnessed. If they bring down Trump, leftists will be the best tools ever for saving the swamp.

S Cooper
S Cooper
Jul 22, 2020 2:18 PM
Reply to  Nick

Gee Whiz, have not seen such an example of ribald parody since Sacha Baron Cohen’s “fifteen minutes of fame” came to an end.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 2:54 PM
Reply to  S Cooper

spitting

Rancid
Rancid
Jul 22, 2020 11:23 AM

Good article. Perhaps though the problem is with humanity. Until we change for the better how we act and think as a species then nothing can change, there are many false paradigms we need to wade through and discard.

Thom
Thom
Jul 22, 2020 10:31 AM

In your dreams/nightmares. From where I’m standing, the coroavirus scam is falling apart at the seams. The British government has even had to introduce a law to force people to wear masks in shops as so few were doing so.
The scare tactics won’t work a second time. What we’re seeing now is the ‘deep state’ trying to prop up the narrative to protect the politiians and journalists who have been lying for them. Here in the UK we’re being told so often it hurts that it isn’t upper class toerags like Johnson and Cummings who have been undermining the UK, but Russia, China and the EU!
But I suspect it is too late, and that it is not governments that have a shock up their sleeves but the public. My guess is we’re going to see major political change and the old order overturned. Let’s hope it is peaceful.

Howard
Howard
Jul 22, 2020 1:23 PM
Reply to  Thom

Come to America and you’ll see the COVID scam NOT falling apart but growing stronger by the day. All across the country, politicians are falling over themselves to convince their constituents they are 1000% “in this together” and that they are fully committed to “flatten the curve.”
 
And where’s my proof of this? It’s in the fact that the likes of Tony Fauci and Bill Gates are not laughed off the stage whenever they open their mouths. Until such time as these two spokespersons for COVID-19 become the laughing stock of America, the scam is alive and well and living inside the vast majority of Americans.

JohnEss
JohnEss
Jul 22, 2020 2:50 PM
Reply to  Howard

Little different in Australia.
 
Forty years of dumbing down the flock, so hardly surprising…

nondimenticare
nondimenticare
Jul 22, 2020 8:45 PM
Reply to  Howard

And little different where I am in Canada. There is no requirement to wear a mask – but constant bullying in the newspaper. Two letters to the editor today, one calling mask refusers “self-absorbed,” “obtuse,” unable to bring themselves “to behave like mature adults”; the other ridiculing us for believing that our civil rights allow us to “infect anyone who [we] come in contact with,” possible killing them. Yet they didn’t print my brief, respectful letter stating (and explaining) our actual minuscule COVID mortality rate compared with the one touted in the paper. And, of course, it has never presented the results of actual studies of the efficacy/inefficacy of mask wearing.
 
What I simply cannot understand is this level of intolerance and shaming without having made a sincere effort to find data, not opinions, supporting one’s animosity.

Howard
Howard
Jul 23, 2020 3:07 PM
Reply to  nondimenticare

What one needs to say to these idiots who attempt to shame others into joining them in their tom-foolery is “Sir or Madam: I was not put on this planet to place your well being above my own. Wearing a mask is detrimental to my own health. Sorry that reality pits my health against yours.”

Ort
Ort
Jul 22, 2020 9:28 PM
Reply to  Howard

“Laughed off the stage” would be gratifying. But the thought triggered a memory of Mark Twain’s writing about unpopular stage acts: I would prefer that the laughter and jeers be accompanied by a fusillade of rotten fruit and eggs, and as many dead cats as may be found.

Carey
Carey
Jul 22, 2020 11:32 PM
Reply to  Howard

I hear you, Howard. I’m on the Central Coast of California, and the sheep-like
behavior here is *worsening*, despite only a few deaths even being attributed to the Dreaded Pathogen (all elderly, and all with co-morbidities). Pervasive and
persistent propaganda works.. I’m very sorry to say.
 
What a dark time.
 
C.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 1:25 PM
Reply to  Thom

There are just 2 kinds of ruling authority: governments which control the people (via dynasties, empires, autocracies etc, throughout human history), and governments which are controlled by the people (democracy, a tiny modern period). I hope you prefer the second; however flawed in practice, it’s so much better when ordinary people can peacefully remove failed or hated rulers and elites via the ballot box. Germans and Russians had no way to unchoose Hitler and Stalin. Imagine the horror avoided had they been able to. Prior to Brexit, British voters (and politicians) were also the subjects of an unremoveable, unelected ruling elite in Brussels. Remainers sought to defend this elite and its power by keeping them sovereign over the UK. By this reasoning, however weak they may be in other aspects, Boris and Cummings are in fact empowering ordinary people over those seeking to control and exploit them, provided their Brexit… Read more »

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 1:27 PM
Reply to  Thom

There are just 2 kinds of ruling authority: governments which control the people (via dynasties, empires, autocracies etc, throughout human history), and governments which are controlled by the people (democracy, a tiny modern period). I hope you prefer the second; however flawed in practice, it’s so much better when ordinary people can peacefully remove failed or hated rulers and elites via the ballot box. Germans and Russians had no way to unchoose H-tler and St-lin. Imagine the horror avoided had they been able to. Prior to Brexit, British voters (and politicians) were also the subjects of an unremoveable, unelected ruling elite in Brussels. Remainers sought to defend this elite and its power by keeping them sovereign over the UK. By this reasoning, however weak they may be in other aspects, Boris and Cummings are in fact empowering ordinary people over those seeking to control and exploit them, provided their Brexit… Read more »

Paul
Paul
Jul 22, 2020 2:22 PM
Reply to  Thom

It’s laughable reading about Russia and China alleged influence in the elections in England and Scottish referendum
Why would they?
If they want to watch the UK suffer all they have to do is do nothing and just sit back and watch as the UK has managing to destroy itself by the incompetence of the political leaders.
Boris, Sturgeon and co are unfit to run their local fish and chip shop never mind their countries.

Carey
Carey
Jul 22, 2020 11:39 PM
Reply to  Paul

> Boris, Sturgeon and co are unfit to run their local fish and chip shop never mind their countries.
 
True, but they’re *not running* their countries. Who benefits from the perma-chaos?

JohnEss
JohnEss
Jul 22, 2020 2:48 PM
Reply to  Thom

I hope it is anything but peaceful.
 
The nasty pieces of shit behind this should be swinging from lampposts, for God’s sake.
 
They are uncaring scum and deserve to be dealt with as such.
 
If tables are to turn, then let them be upended and thrown across the room…

Platov
Platov
Jul 22, 2020 10:27 AM

Brilliant piece, full of the truth that is so absent in these “new abnormal” times. I may need a place to escape to in these times of fear and insanity here in the U.S. I have fond memories of East Berlin from attending the International Congress of Mathematicians back in 1998.

Russ
Russ
Jul 22, 2020 10:16 AM

Anyone who knows history knows that nothing possibly could be worse than living under totalitarian domination. There is no competing consideration (not that this fake “democracy” has had even the most cursory debate over values and priorities since the mass terror propaganda campaign was launched) which would be worth running any significant risk of further escalating the police state, mass social compulsion and technocratic dominion.   Of course that last word, Dominion, is the key word here. The entire terror-lockdown campaign bases itself on the idiotic premise of Dominion theology (today encountered more often in its modern “secular” form of scientism/technocracy) than Man can control Nature. That’s the only way one can be so arrogantly stupid as to think your governments and corporations and their media can control a pandemic-level free-ranging virus.   No, the bug has long been out of the barn, perhaps for years now, and you can’t… Read more »

IANA
IANA
Jul 22, 2020 10:15 AM

A very good analysis of the pysops and scams that have been perpetrated on the people over at least the last 20 years. A lot of people who have been researching this for a long time pretty much hold a similar analysis. The problem is now as ever what can we do as people or individuals do about it?   In to that has come the problem of Trump. I agree with the sentiment that Trumps election was ‘part of a populist revolt’ which he tapped into. I also believe the Q phenomena is a good way of exploiting that postulating as Trump being ‘savior’ of the republic.   The same rhetoric is being repeated now with Trump being the only option to save the republic against the Deep State, Biden or Hildebeast when all the evidence points to Trump being just as much a part of the swamp and… Read more »

Flake13
Flake13
Jul 22, 2020 11:32 AM
Reply to  IANA

That is the problem with humanity asa whole; always looking for to be saved and rescued rather than taking responsibility for its own shit.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 1:29 PM
Reply to  IANA

show us the evidence that Trump is part of the swamp rather than its most feared enemy, please

IANA
IANA
Jul 22, 2020 5:16 PM
Reply to  Nick

I haven’t the time to dig out those links now but Trump’s connections to Epstein, the Clintons and the cabal go back years. He was hanging out with JE back in the 90’s and I think it was Epstein who even introduced Melania to him and has deep ties to both Israel and Saudi Arabia.   Trump was also funded by people including Adelson, the saudi mafia including Bin Salman and has connections with Wexner going back years. He was bailed out by amongst others Wilbur Ross part of the Rothschild banking dynasty who just happened to be Trump’s pick for commerce secretary. His links also with the Russian Jewish mafia go back years and have been well documented and those links include links to Bibi linked to the same network of corruption. Bibi is under investigation as we speak.   You dont get to where Trump is by being… Read more »

Buster Bloodvessel
Buster Bloodvessel
Jul 22, 2020 9:47 AM
crank
crank
Jul 22, 2020 9:41 AM

pre-mod.
over target ?

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 10:18 PM
Reply to  crank

me too.
 
To learn who rules over you, find out who you are not allowed to criticize.

bob
bob
Jul 22, 2020 9:30 AM

here’s another short but good read:
 
https://www.aier.org/article/when-will-the-madness-end/
 
“Eventually, people have and do come to their senses, but it is as Mackay said: people “go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, and one by one.”
 

Tim Jenkins
Tim Jenkins
Jul 22, 2020 9:30 AM

Gut gesagt, CJ …

Alles nur geklaut… we’re all living in America,

Where politicians Kowtow to corporate dictatorship.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 2:37 PM
Reply to  Tim Jenkins

Not Trump; name a corporation that supports and funds him. Also name another modern leader who got poorer rather than richer thanks to his powerful position. Trump has lost 3-4bn of his 8bn personal fortune. By contrast, leftist hero Obama, who said on various occasions that ‘inequality is the defining challenge of our time’, became a multimillionaire and reportedly owns at least 6 mansions. Corporations still love him.

Tim Jenkins
Tim Jenkins
Jul 22, 2020 9:22 PM
Reply to  Nick

Eighty one steel columns and two whole seconds freefall,

With Steele Dossier,

On the table, or naff’off… you wanna’ talk seriously?

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 10:22 PM
Reply to  Tim Jenkins

Tim, having worked parallel with CIA Agents & Navy seals clearly knows what he’s talking about

https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/09/wikipedia-slashes-spanish-flu-death-rate/#comment-126172

Tim Jenkins
Tim Jenkins
Jul 24, 2020 7:43 AM
Reply to  covidiot

Milosevic desperate to misrepresent, once again, blatantly trolling with intent & paid purpose as agent provocateur controlled opposition, bent on revenge after much frustration, now reinVents himself as Corporate Village idiot, incapable still of answering a single question … even on WTC7 or computer modelling.
Yawn, get a life and answer the question. Simples.
Get over yourself and grow some.

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 25, 2020 5:47 PM
Reply to  Tim Jenkins

Tim, having worked parallel with CIA Agents & Navy seals clearly knows what he’s talking about

bob
bob
Jul 22, 2020 9:04 AM

I have to say many of us could have provided this overview of the state of the planet – but it doesn’t actually get us anywhere. We don’t really know where the storm is coming from. It’s difficult to counter an attack when you don’t know who the enemy is. The only thing Johnson has correct is when he said ‘Stay Alert’ – but for what? These are miserable and trying times for humanity … and they’re going to be ever so costly as they continue in terms of being alive, in terms of finance and in terms of culture ……. there is no love here
 

Carey
Carey
Jul 22, 2020 11:49 PM
Reply to  bob

> The only thing Johnson has correct is when he said ‘Stay Alert’
 
Hypervigilance just wears us out. As you say, “for what?”.
So I don’t agree that he “has it right”.

SAM
SAM
Jul 22, 2020 9:03 AM

I was ready to share this, but I also disagreed with the conclusion.

Trump is a fake news populist.

He says what the people want to hear, but does what the global caps want.

‘America is number one in ventilators, we’re getting that vaccine out at warp speed…’

‘We’re arresting and detaining random people on the street in Portland in unmarked vehicles… Just like in Iraq!’

On and on… Sure the people think that they voted for populism.

All they got was a mix of Hillary, Bush and Obama… I was amazed when people were still loyal to Obama to the end… People appear to be more loyal to Trump…

Buster Bloodvessel
Buster Bloodvessel
Jul 22, 2020 10:07 AM
Reply to  SAM

Trump wasn’t/isn’t an ideal candidate .   People get branded as “populist” voters but most Trump/brexit voters don’t recognise it that way and most are far smarter than they are given credit for . Trump didn’t appear out of nowhere , he’d been talking about a presidential run and maga for decades . Whether he is for real or just the demolition man time will tell . He actually has limited powers and the mass of embedded functionaries ranged against him . which ever side one is on , one has to admit he’s endured more resistance and personal abuse by supposedly “liberal” critics etc than any other leader within modern times . I had a bet at 100-1 on Trump winning and was laughed at -thats how serious the intelligentsia took him , but not because I had faith in him rather I understood the mood of his supporters… Read more »

JoeC
JoeC
Jul 22, 2020 11:11 AM
Reply to  SAM

At least what comes out of his mouth is unfiltered. He still talks utter shite but it’s a relief from the smarmy disingenuous Obama. Trump has been entertaining. I don’t get anything from politics or politicians but if they can make me laugh, well that’s something.

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
Jul 22, 2020 1:54 PM
Reply to  SAM

That’s a fair point, and one that I’ve often made myself. Just one thing troubles me though: if Trump really is their man, then why do they want him gone so badly? Or do you hold that all of this weird stuff–Russiagate, Ukrainegate, COVID-1984, Antifa, etc.–is just a bunch of reverse-psychology?

kevin
kevin
Jul 22, 2020 8:54 PM
Reply to  Seamus Padraig

Also, why has he almost completely shut out the globalist establishment from his administration unlike every other president since WWII?

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 10:28 PM
Reply to  kevin

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
Jul 23, 2020 10:14 PM
Reply to  kevin

Well, I wouldn’t go that far. Plenty of Goldman-Sachs people in his cabinet.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 2:43 PM
Reply to  SAM

proof that the ‘random people’ aren’t leftist rioters and looters, please.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 3:10 PM
Reply to  SAM

Maybe Trump earns such voter loyalty because he’s for real, because he opposes the corrupt Washington establishment AKA swamp which ordinary Americans so hate? You could try naming another western leader who got poorer rather than richer through his position; Trump has reportedly lost 3-4bn of his personal 8bn fortune. You probably know he also donates all his salary to good causes each month. Compare all that to leftist saint Obama, who became a multimillionaire from his presidencies, who famously said “I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money”, but who recently bought his 6th or possibly 7th mansion. I know such information may stick in the gullets of many other ex-Guardianistas here, but can they falsify it?

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jul 23, 2020 12:41 PM
Reply to  Nick

To be fair, Trump is still probably 20 times richer than Obama, if not more.

Tony
Tony
Jul 24, 2020 7:14 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

Surely you’re missing the point, Rhys, that Obama got rich through being president but Trump didn’t?

Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Jul 22, 2020 7:49 AM

This article does an excellent job of presenting the scope of the scams we are living under, and providing links to corroborating material. But when it comes to the role of Trump, populism, and the potential effects of the upcoming election, I fear he strays into unsubstantiated opinion. The ‘state of emergency’ is not a response to populism. Rather it is a long-planned step toward the new society being prepared for us. Trump is not holding back any ‘deep state’ agenda but is rather playing out his assigned role of infuriating and radicalizing the left. He is thus accelerating the pace of the ’emergency measures’, not slowing them down.

Seamus Padraig
Seamus Padraig
Jul 22, 2020 1:55 PM
Reply to  Richard Moore

That’s a plausible hypothesis.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 3:26 PM
Reply to  Richard Moore

Trump is either friend or foe of the corrupt DC establishment/swamp and its destruction of a meaningful democracy that represents the interests of ordinary working Americans. We really don’t want to smear someone who opposes unaccountable elites like we do, right? So have you got any evidence at all to suggest that the unprecedented hostility and opposition to Trump by the entire Washington elite, Wall Street, the social media corporate giants, academia, Hollywood, Congress, much of the security agencies, and their very loyal MSM is actually only a smokescreen to protect a very useful tool?
 

Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Jul 22, 2020 4:39 PM
Reply to  Nick

Methinks @Nick thou constuctist a man made of straw. Of course 99% of those on the left genuinely fear and despise Trump. And I suspect much of Trump’s insensitive brashness is native to his character & previous TV experience. That’s why was chosen for the role. My view of the American scene, and you may disagree, is that actual policy is decided in high circles, and so-called ‘politics’ is theater designed to garner desired responses from the population regarding those policies. Similarly our so-called public discourse / media is owned by plutocrats and has the mission not of informing, but of generating narratives with the same goals as the political theatrics. In evaluating the role of Trump, one needs to look at the outcomes in the public sphere, which are primarily divisiveness and the radicalization of the left.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 5:42 PM
Reply to  Richard Moore

Your mysterious ‘high circles’ intrigue me, as does the claim that they somehow ‘chose’ Trump. I find persuasive another, much simpler argument. Republican voters, long sick of a party increasingly subject to big capital, to neo-cons and their endless warmongering, and to ‘progressive’ values they reject, foisted Trump onto the elite by ensuring his shocking victory over the usual lame RINO stooges in the primaries. Trump was the great outsider who knew DC corruption and secrets intimately, the independent anti-politician beholden to no-one. What’s more, he is obviously not controllable by the deep state, which has been desperately trying to remove the huge democratic thorn in their side ever since November 2016. You may recall the Russia hoax, the fake, corrupt impeachment process, the endless sexual smears etc. Did you see the naked disdain shown for Orange Man Bad by Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and the entire Democrat party and… Read more »

Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Jul 23, 2020 3:07 AM
Reply to  Nick

If you doubt the existence of ‘high circles’ then I totally understand how you reach your conclusions. You might want to dig a bit deeper into history. And here are a couple of quotes that you might consider:   “Some of the biggest men in the United States are afraid of something. They know there is a power somewhere, so organised, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.” – Woodrow Wilson   “For more than a century ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicised incidents such as my encounter with Castro, to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and over economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of… Read more »

Arby
Arby
Jul 22, 2020 7:46 AM

Okay. What is GloboCap?

Arby
Arby
Jul 22, 2020 7:50 AM
Reply to  Arby

I’m pretty sure, from the content of the article, that it is global capitalism. Why are we calling it GloboCap? (I couldn’t edit my comment. My comment disappeared when I clicked ‘edit’.)

Tim Jenkins
Tim Jenkins
Jul 22, 2020 9:39 AM
Reply to  Arby

GloboCap funds GloboCop. Only, thur’ bankrupted morally & financially.
Follow the money…

The lesson after 2008 was “Socialism for the Rich”…

Never to be permitted ever again, let banks fail was our conclusion.
Just ask Joseph Stiglitz: so here we are.
GloboCap initiates Reset.

Kalen
Kalen
Jul 22, 2020 7:45 AM

COVID terror and outrage. MOTHER AND INFANT ARRESTED for violation of unconstitutional COVID decrees AND SMEARED IN SOCIAL MEDIA. From ABC: LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — A Kentucky couple under house arrest after one of them tested positive for coronavirus and refused to sign self-quarantine papers [but they did not oppose quarantine], they are now being attacked on social media. Elizabeth Linscott tested positive for COVID-19 but without showing symptoms. After receiving the results, Linscott and her husband, Isaiah, told WAVE-TV the health department contacted her, requesting she sign the quarantine agreement, but she refused. Later that week, the county sheriff greeted Isaiah at their front door, after Elizabeth said she received a text message stating that because she didn’t sign the documents, it would be escalated and law enforcement would be involved. “I open up the door, and there’s like eight different people, five different cars, and I’m like, ‘What the… Read more »

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 8:28 AM
Reply to  Kalen

See how ABC conflates coronavirus and COVID-19? Almost anyone can test positive for coronavirus at one time or another. Around a third of all common colds are thought to be caused by human coronavirus.
 
It’s a self-perpetuating market for pharmaceutical cartels.
 
Imagine how it’s going to be next autumn-winter. They’ll round us up = Roundup = under Agent Orange (Is that some kind of a sick joke?) = Monsanto = Bayer = I.G. Farben (1/4).
 
After the founders, the Rockefellers, the next largest stockholder in Standard Oil was I.G. Farben, the giant German chemical company. This investment was part of a pattern of reciprocal investments between the U.S. and Germany during the Nazi years. (You won’t find this information on the main Wikipedia pages for Farben or Standard Oil, of course).
 
Who historically has driven the vaccine/population project that Bill Gates now fronts? The Rockefellers. https://www.corbettreport.com/gatescontrol/

Ergo
Ergo
Jul 22, 2020 9:23 AM
Reply to  Moneycircus

“..around a third of all common colds are thought to be caused by coronavirus” Sorry to be a pain MC, I agree with your comments except for the position on the virus. I believe that if it were not for the entire germ theory paradigm we would not be in the mess we are now in with the political, economic and social dramas that we have experienced during the last six months. As I understand it this is how I see the virus. ‘around a third of coronaviruses are caused by impure elements that trigger an internal healing crisis…aka the common cold’! The big issue is that we have been indoctrinated to believe that a coronavirus original or novel, comes from external sources, when a virus really is generated by the internal healing system and performs vital processes towards homeostasis. It is upside down and impossible to grasp and was… Read more »

Ergo
Ergo
Jul 22, 2020 10:51 AM
Reply to  Ergo

Sorry that was meant to be livingsb.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 3:32 PM
Reply to  Ergo

People say the virus comes from Wuhan, having been stored and studied at its institute of virology. The researchers only sought coronaviruses that would infect humans directly, as this evidence shows: “Isolation and characterization of a bat SARS-like coronavirus that uses the ACE2 receptor”. https://www.nature.com/articles/nature12711
 

Ergo
Ergo
Jul 22, 2020 10:48 PM
Reply to  Nick

Yes people say lots of things about viruses.

Rachel
Rachel
Jul 22, 2020 11:41 AM
Reply to  Moneycircus

no the colds are alleged to be caused by viruses by the very same people terrorising everyone. in the old days they alleged demons infected people.

Light
Light
Jul 22, 2020 12:09 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

There is no virus mate. Please inform UK Column they need to attack the fundamental, germ theory, before they lose all credibility. Get Andy Kaufman on as a guest… Even Del Bigtree had him on the other day. We cannot beat this if we are not all on the same page and attack the big lie.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 3:28 PM
Reply to  Kalen

Trump supports us against them

Kalen
Kalen
Jul 22, 2020 11:58 PM
Reply to  Nick

Trump supports no one but himself and his oligarchic brothers in crime as they helped themselves to $6T in “free” money from FED and US Treasury. He recently suggested that not wearing face mask is unpatriotic and often wears it in public. He joined the herd in COVID psych op as his polls are faltering.

Buster Bloodvessel
Buster Bloodvessel
Jul 22, 2020 7:42 AM

Another excellent article .
 
Right on schedule another “Russia !” diversion from HMGovt security forces , just to keep the confusion going .
 
Another motivation for the ongoing mayhem which doesn’t get much coverage is the need to keep the lid on the Anthony Weiner laptop contents . The exposure of the depravity and corruption routinely pursued by our “leaders” would be the end for most of the ruling elites world wide .
 

Mikr
Mikr
Jul 22, 2020 7:28 AM

Neo-feudalism… The whole capitalism/Marxism boat has sailed, we’re going medieval baby

Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Jul 22, 2020 7:59 AM
Reply to  Mikr

Well said @Mlkr – a critical insight I haven’t seen anyone else express. Capitalism and Marxism are both economic agendas oriented around the question of who owns the means of production. The world being prepared for us is all about controlling the means of distribution. Not a system about economic activity, but a system of rationing and quotas.

Mikr
Mikr
Jul 22, 2020 9:12 AM
Reply to  Richard Moore

Yup everything is being bought up, these few people who are in the process of owing everything the laws and rules don’t apply to them or they just change them…

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 3:50 PM
Reply to  Richard Moore

No. Marxism is a political system and agenda that can only come into existence after the capitalist economic system has developed. The two things are fundamentally different; state control and legal or social coercion are not necessary for capitalism, which actually means freely-agreed trade for mutual advantage, and thrives without Marxism. But Marxists cannot thrive without a preexisting economic system to take over and rule. Their labour is to control and ‘redistribute’ other people’s labour or wealth, not to produce it themselves. When Marxists talk about controlling ‘the means of production’, they mean take control over the ordinary workers and businesspeople that built the free market economy, like your family and your business. As you might guess, I abandoned Marxism because it is a coercive, elitist system for exploiting workers, the very opposite of what it always promises. It’s a scam.

Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Jul 22, 2020 4:50 PM
Reply to  Nick

I agree with most of what you say about Marxism, and perhaps I over-simplified the issue in my earlier statement. But as regards capitalism I must disagree with you. You describe a market economy, as described by Smith in Wealth of Nations. In his model all actors are small; there are no monopolies, and no actor or cabal can determine market prices. Capitalism is the opposite of that, where economic dynamics lead to concentration, cartels, and monopolies. I think David Korten makes this distinction very cogently in his book When Corporations Rule the World.

Nick
Nick
Jul 22, 2020 6:12 PM
Reply to  Richard Moore

I fully share your concerns about advanced capitalism and its nefarious effects. But the key point is that Marxist inspired political systems can in no way be equated or exchanged with the economic system which must always precede them, the capitalism on which they depend both for their material existence and for their ideological purpose and identity as leftists. I also despise the hypocrisy of Marxists preaching equality to non-Marxists, so often the dumb proles they need to justify their self-appointed role as our enlightened saviours. Neither can Leftists face another terrible truth: equality must ultimately and always be enforced by a superior elite which knows what’s best for us all. That creates the most unequal of societies, one totally divided into rulers and ruled, as in 1984 and many real nightmare regimes over the last 100 years. They must all ultimately deny democracy lest the plebs vote leftists out… Read more »

Richard Moore
Richard Moore
Jul 23, 2020 3:29 AM
Reply to  Nick

I’m glad to see you agree about advanced capitalism, and I totally agree with what you say about Marxism Nick! And we are in danger, because a version of Marxism is being prepared or us, by the ‘high circles’ that really do exist. We can see it being sold to the left as the American system, the founding fathers, and historical monuments are all being demonized. Not that a bit of demonization isn’t called for, but the context of what is being sold instead outweighs that. I’d rather have capitalism with its defects, rather than a micromanaged control system, because under capitalism we at least have a considerable degree of freedom to pursue our own path in life, though the system is largely stacked against us. Yes Trump says things you and I can agree with and are glad to hear, but the way he goes about it is in… Read more »

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 8:21 AM
Reply to  Mikr

Counter Economist
Counter Economist
Jul 22, 2020 8:29 AM
Reply to  Mikr

Yep, its digital feudalism unless we stop it or die trying.

Antonym
Antonym
Jul 22, 2020 6:13 AM

9/11 and after, IMO?
 
The CIA had a secret Saudi Islamist fighter technical training on US soil going on. A few of these guys went AWOL on targets and did 9/11.
 
This unplanned mess was warped and twisted into mass US domestic surveillance.
 
Wuhan virus and after?
 
This virus though under study nearby, went AWOL in Wuhan.
 
This unplanned mess send China in well rehearsed regional lockdown, while the virus naive West messed theirs up mostly. The CCP happily let foreigners fly out all over the planet soon after.

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 6:21 AM
Reply to  Antonym

you know you’re a dumb propagandist for the Empire, when your entire argument can be easily refuted with an animated GIF image.
 
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Antonym
Antonym
Jul 22, 2020 6:36 AM
Reply to  covidiot

Why? If these Saudis could hijack and fly 4 airlines, they could also demolish a building from the ground. They were legally in the US for months on end.

Moneycircus
Moneycircus
Jul 22, 2020 7:48 AM
Reply to  Antonym

Sure. And who had offices in WTC 7… apart from Salomon Brothers, the SEC and the IRS?

  • NYC Office of Emergency Management
  • The United States Secret Service
  • The Central Intelligence Agency

Somehow I can’t see a bunch of young Arabs running around that building wiring it up for demolition.
 
One of the world’s leading demolition contractors, Danny Jowenko (1955-2011) said of WTC7: “This was a hired job, performed by a team of experts”.



Only later did the interviewer reveal to Jowenko that the building also fell on 9/11. Jowenko’s reaction is worth seeing.

Antonym
Antonym
Jul 22, 2020 10:45 AM
Reply to  Moneycircus

So who is your John Doe?
The CIA blew up their own building? Or the Mossad?
I give the aliens more chance.

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 2:59 PM
Reply to  Antonym
Antonym
Antonym
Jul 22, 2020 11:16 AM
Reply to  Moneycircus

Somehow I can’t see a bunch of young Arabs running around that building wiring it up for demolition.

In 1993 just that was tried at the WTC: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_World_Trade_Center_bombing

8 years later experience most have improved.

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 3:08 PM
Reply to  Antonym

they didn’t wire up the building with demolition explosives, which is why it didn’t work. they just left a truck bomb in the parking garage.
 
and even that was run by the FBI, as even Wikipedia admits.
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_World_Trade_Center_bombing#FBI_involvement

gordon
gordon
Jul 22, 2020 1:06 PM
Reply to  Moneycircus

poor danny
 
he was asked questions based on his experience
he answered honestly
 
and got boston braked by zionist satanists.
 
rip danny a good man

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 8:17 AM
Reply to  Antonym

One very big “if” and two non-sequiturs.

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 8:29 AM
Reply to  Antonym

If these Saudis could hijack and fly 4 airlines, they could also demolish a building from the ground.
 
I think you need to attend a refresher course in what the Official Story is supposed to be. here’s a hint: once you concede the transparently obvious fact that explosive demolitions were involved, the game is over.
 
but I can see why you would feel like an idiot denying it, in the face of the evidence contained in animated GIFs. it must suck to be an Imperial propagandist, but that’s why they pay you the big bucks.

Savorywill
Savorywill
Jul 24, 2020 1:05 AM
Reply to  Antonym

Problem with that reasoning is that the official enquiry into the destruction of the three world trade towers building states that WW7 was NOT a controlled demolition but, in fact, the result of some office fires on the 4th floor. If the idea was plausible that the Saudi ‘terrorists’ had had months to prepare for such a demolition and had done so, don’t you think that those official ‘investigators’ would have jumped on that?
 
 

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 8:15 AM
Reply to  Antonym

Nobody and nothing went AWOL.

Antonym
Antonym
Jul 22, 2020 11:11 AM
Reply to  George Mc

All Saudi evidence was flow out of the US straight after 9/11 while all other American air traffic was in lockdown: quite a pointer.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 22, 2020 1:56 PM
Reply to  Antonym

Not exactly “Absent Without Leave” though. More like “Absent With Plenty of Leave”!

gordon
gordon
Jul 22, 2020 1:02 PM
Reply to  Antonym

antonym
what about israeli arts projects b thing and gelatine
what about robert dov zackheim
what about christopher bollyn
what abut mossads urban moving systems
what about the kaballa
what about the talmud
what about molech
i could go on into saturn infinity
if you like

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Jul 22, 2020 5:39 AM

So far as I know, we all of us, have only got one chance. This is our life, so work hard and try and be nice and have fun.   We are full of life in your heart and soul – So Dance and Shine in it all around.   I don’t know what happens next, but eventually it is gong to be DEATH.   I do not know, what if anything happens after death, but it could be a blank ZERO, so do your Best, and Try and be Nice. Try and make someone else happy…just be a friend,   My theory is that we have probably only got one life, but we live it an infinite number of times   I think time is not linear. It does not start at zero goes to infinity…It goes round, so after an almost infinite amount of time (it doesn’t matter… Read more »

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Jul 23, 2020 12:55 PM
Reply to  tonyopmoc

Do you not get it Tony?
 
The whole POINT is to criminalise the most natural human impulses. Touch, affection, kissing, hugging, cradling, making love, you name it.
 
Social Distancing bans ALL of those.
 
Of course, they will not be able to instigate all of it.
 
But it will be enough to dehumanise enough humans just enough that their fundamental humanity is tarnished for a long time.
 
The so-called ‘elites’ dehumanised to ‘prove’ themselves in the sick world of psychosis, narcissism and genocidal skulduggery.
 
They just want to weaken the ‘rest’ so that their humanity can no longer overcome their evil.
 
That is what this is about: fully embracing their evil by actively seeking to destroy all potential for good.

Antonym
Antonym
Jul 22, 2020 5:34 AM

It isn’t state-totalitarianism, because our world isn’t ruled by nation-states. It is ruled by global capitalism.

 
And who got us to globalism? Not only the MNCs and their stockholders but also the Western Left with their mix of international-socialism & “nations are bad – just look at Nazi Germany” & loss of faith in their own national cultures. Sure, Christianity is mess, but so is are other mass religions.
The EU is a regional example of a half baked uber-grouping. Leave all european niches alone and human diversity will flurish.
 

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 8:33 AM
Reply to  Antonym

Leave all european niches alone and human diversity will flurish.
 
it’s too bad that Middle-Eastern niches aren’t accorded the same consideration.

Antonym
Antonym
Jul 22, 2020 10:59 AM
Reply to  covidiot

True: all due to oil possession..

covidiot
covidiot
Jul 22, 2020 3:11 PM
Reply to  Antonym

Gary Weglarz
Gary Weglarz
Jul 22, 2020 5:30 AM

Excellent analysis as usual by C.J. I must admit it, I quite agree with his thesis – we plebs got unruly, we started talking back to the masters and we had to be put back in our place.
 
Brexit, Trump, the Yellow Vests, daring to actually question the blatant MSM war propaganda on Syria, refusing to dutifully believe the Skripal and Russiagate nonsense – I mean how much can billionaire oligarchs be expected to take without reacting by stomping our collective face with their collective boot?
 
The surreal hallucinatory nature of what is unfolding is hardly stuff amenable to knee slapping satire, so I must say I was surprised – but C.J. got a wry smile out of me with this line:
 
(“Maybe they could get the Hamilton composer to write them a hip hop Deutschlandlied to use as a supranational anthem.”)
 
Amen!
 

livingsb
livingsb
Jul 22, 2020 4:43 AM

VIRUS MANIA – I’ve been blazing through his book this evening. A must read for everyone who knows hit is a hoax. Fauci, WHO, Gates, etc. all need to be imprisoned for their role in this mass fraud that will lead to the death of millions.
 
https://archive.org/details/VirusMania

livingsb
livingsb
Jul 22, 2020 4:44 AM
Reply to  livingsb

It is downloadable for free or you can read it directly from the link.

Ergo
Ergo
Jul 22, 2020 8:07 AM
Reply to  livingsb

Thank you livingsb for sharing this amazing information.
I downloaded it quite easily and look forward to reading the very subject that has fueled my interest since day 1 of this great pandemic hoax chaos.
You may have to advertise it as often as you can to catch the readers, as OffG keeps the readership on the move quite briskly.
Thanks again 🙂

Livingsb
Livingsb
Jul 22, 2020 2:30 PM
Reply to  livingsb

A downvote… lol! For what, I’d like to know. No way the person read it and the book is backed by pure science. Idiot.