So Many People Are Perplexed with the Covid-19 Lockdowns, Mask Requirements, Social Distancing, Loss of Jobs, Homes, and Their Very Sanity

So Many People Are Perplexed with the Covid-19 Lockdowns, Mask Requirements, Social Distancing, Loss of Jobs, Homes, and Their Very Sanity

So many people are perplexed with the Covid-19 lockdowns, mask requirements, social distancing, loss of jobs, homes, and their very sanity. What lies behind all of this? There have been so many conflicting reports that one has to ask the question, Is there even a pandemic at all? Was there ever one? Let’s have a look. ======================== Strange advance hints (predictive programming) – A 1993 Simpsons episode called “Marge in Chains” actually accurately predicted the coronavirus outbreak. One scene depicted a boardroom meeting between government officials and major media moguls. The chairman opened with these words: “I’d like to call to order this secret conclave of America’s media empires. We are here to come up with the next phony baloney crisis to put Americans back where they belong…” Suddenly a delegate from NBC chimed in: “Well I think…” Then the chairman interrupted him, saying: “NBC, you are here to listen and not speak!” He then said: “I think we should go with a good old fashioned health scare.” Everyone then nodded in approval. Next, a female delegate remarked: “A new disease–no one’s immune–it’s like The Summer of the Shark, except instead of the shark, it’s an epidemic.” – Another Simpsons episode called “A Totally Fun Thing that Bart will Never Do Again,” first aired on April 29, 2012, featured an emergency broadcast announcing the outbreak of the deadly “Pandora Virus,” and how it was “spreading rapidly.” The announcer then said: “This unprecedented threat requires a world-wide quarantine. All ships must remain at sea until further notice. Humanity must endure.” Bart is then shown looking down at a panicking crowd, and he says: “They’re buying it!” – Speaking of the “Pandora Virus” in the last-mentioned Simpsons episode, check this out… There was a 2003 movie called “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider–The Cradle of Life.” It also featured a viral outbreak, and guess what the name of the virus was… You guessed it–Pandora. And guess where it broke out–in China (and Africa). – In 1981, author Dean Koontz published a novel called “The Eyes of Darkness.” The book told the story of a Chinese military lab that created a new virus to potentially use as a biological weapon during wartime. The lab was ironically located in Wuhan, China, and the manufactured virus was called Wuhan-400. It was also referred to as the “perfect weapon” because it only affected humans. It also couldn’t survive outside the human body for more than a minute. By the way, the name Wuhan 400 is very interesting, since 400 is 20 X 20. Thus Wuhan 400 is really Wuhan 2020. Anyway, here is a revealing excerpt from this book: “What goes on in this place, military research?” “Yes.” “Strictly biological weapons?” “Biological and chemical. Recombinant DNA experiments. At any one time, we have thirty to forty projects underway.” “I thought the U.S. got out of the chemical and biological weapons race a long time ago.” “For the public record, we did. It made the politicians look good. But in reality, the work goes on. It has to. This is the only facility of its kind we have. The Chinese have three like it.” – In 2008, Sylvia Brown wrote a book called “End of Days: Predictions and Prophecies About the End of the World.” In it she wrote: “In around 2020, a severe pneumonia-like illness will spread throughout the globe, attacking the lungs and the bronchial tubes and resisting all known treatments. Almost more baffling than the illness itself will be the fact that it will suddenly vanish as quickly as it arrived, attack again ten years later, and then disappear completely.” – On April 4, 2020, CNN carried this article: “A pandemic thriller, once rejected by publishers for being unrealistic, is now getting a wide release” It stated, in part: “What happens when a once-rejected dystopian novel turns into reality? Ask Scottish author Peter May. “The screenwriter-turned-novelist wrote a book titled ‘Lockdown’ in 2005 about a global pandemic. Fifteen years later, that’s our reality due to coronavirus, which has so far infected more than 1 million people globally. “The book, which was rejected by publishers at the time for being too unrealistic, was finally published on Thursday. “The thriller is set in London, the epicenter of a global pandemic that forces officials to institute a lockdown. The story isn’t entirely based on May’s imagination. He used British and US pandemic preparedness documents from 2002 to make it was as realistic as possible.” – The 2012 Olympics in London projected a very obvious corona virus image over the circular stage during one of the intermission shows. They also gave tribute to Mike Oldfield from the National Health Service, to which everyone gave a round of applause. Interesting that they would honor him while showing a corona projection. Several performers were then shown doing a dance on stage, many of which were wearing nurses outfits and face masks. Patients–young children–were also shown in beds lined up in rows. Then this poem was read as a bedtime story: “Of all delectable islands, Neverland is the snuggest. It’s not large and sprawly, You know, with boring distances between one adventure and the next. It’s nicely crowned. When you play at it by day, with the table and chairs, It’s not a bit frightening. But in the two minutes before you go to sleep, It is real.” Do realize that corona means crown! But isn’t this a most morbid poem? – On May 16, 2020, Zero Hedge had this headline: “Bizarre EU-Funded Comic Book Predicted Pandemic, With Globalists As Saviours” It stated: “A strange comic book that was commissioned for publication by the European Union in 2012 eerily predicted almost exactly what has unfolded with the Covid-19 global pandemic. However, in this propaganda laced presentation of the outbreak, unelected globalist bureaucrats save the planet. “The comic book, titled ‘Infected,’ was a production of the European Commission’s international cooperation and development arm. It was not intended for widespread public consumption, but instead to be distributed inside EU institutions. Only a few hundred of the comic books were made. “The EU’s description of the strange publication states that ‘While the story may be fictional, it is nevertheless intertwined with some factual information.’ “The graphic novel depicts scientists inside a lab in China experimenting with deadly pathogens: “A wannabe hero time travels from the future, alerting authorities to the coming pandemic, and presents an antidote, before quickly becoming the target of opportunists who want to steal the cure and sell it to drug companies…. “‘Indeed, imagine if you were infected in this market by a new contagious agent,’ says the UN’s chief advisor on contagious diseases, adding, ‘You probably wouldn’t even realize it until the end of the incubation period.’ “The publication suggests that air travel would exacerbate the spread of the disease, with the character adding that ‘You’d have headed back to Europe, the US, Latin America, or Australia as planned via an international airport.’ “The cartoon depicts the failure of a global health organization to act quickly enough to stop a pandemic. “It also predicts draconian safety measures, including social distancing, which make everyday life ‘totally unbearable.’” In the end, says the article: “The globalists are lauded for helping develop and distribute a vaccine to the world.” – In a 1996 TV episode of Gargoyles called “Hunter’s Moon,” there was a most interesting example of Covid- 19 predictive programming. One female character in a red jacket opened the scene in question by saying: “The tailored biological must be ready by Hunter’s Moon.” Next, a lab worker said: “It’s ready now. The mutagen has a wide range–air, water, and the mammalian vectors.” Another female character in a blue jacket then chimed in: “You’re talking about a virus–a contagious virus.” The male lab worker replied: “Very good, you must have been first in your class. It’s quite harmless, of course. The CV-1000 is a carrier virus that can be bonded with antigens.” The female in the red jacket then stated: “With this we could create a cure as contagious as any disease.” Then the red-jacketed woman proclaimed: “Or it could be bonded with a pathogen and cause a disease in the first place–a plague that could threaten the entire planet. By the way, it seems a most profitable endeavor.” This same woman then said: “I think you’re going to fit in just fine, Robin.” Very interesting! But there’s more… In a later scene, an evil female overlord in this conspiracy was shown giving this announcement over a video screen: “Operation Clean Slate–the culmination of 500 years of preparation–on holy ground on the night of the Hunter’s Moon, I will cast the fulfillment spell inscribed upon the Medici tablet. This spell will bond the chemical disinfectant DI-7 with the CV-1000 carrier virus. This blend of science and sorcery will disinfect the planet of all intelligent life, and gargoyles will take their rightful place as the rulers of this world. I will take my rightful place. Point Zero will be St. Damien’s Cathedral. Statistical specs follow.” The use of the name Damien here is interesting, because in the 19th century, there was a Father Damien from Belgium who ministered to people with leprosy in the then-kingdom of Hawaii. This outbreak of leprosy led to a forced government quarantine of the plague victims to a remote island.

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