- 2023
- Jan
- 30
COVID-19: A Pandemic of Medical Malfeasance
Monday January 30, 2023
By Scott D. G. Ventureyra
The COVID-19 crisis has functioned as a Trojan horse for advancing the agenda of the New World Order (a one-world governance). As time passes, the suspicion continues to grow that there was little, if any, justification for the draconian measures taken throughout the world to “curb the spread” of COVID-19. Governments, health organizations, big pharma, big tech, and the legacy media all seemingly acted in lockstep to exponentially advance the World Economic Forum’s infamous Great Reset. Klaus Schwab and co-author Thierrey Malleret make clear in the conclusion of their book, COVID-19: The Great Reset, that the pandemic “represents a rare but narrow window of opportunity to reflect, reimagine and reset our world.” I argue in my recent book, COVID-19: A Dystopian Delusion, that all of these draconian and unscientific measures such as lockdowns, mask mandates, vaccine mandates, the unrelenting assault on informed consent, the rollout of experimental vaccines, the mainstream media’s mass fear mongering campaign, and the censorship, punishment and character assassination of effective dissenting voices, were all done to relinquish our rights under the guise of public health. The truth is that none of this was ever about our health; if it were, we would have seen transparency, effective government policy, and decision-making that was focused on our wellbeing. Indeed, many of these “remedies” have been more harmful than the disease of COVID-19.
- 2023
- Jan
- 29
Monologue with a Mugger
Sunday January 29, 2023
By Jen from 360 Press
In March 2020 The New York Times published a photography exhibit called ‘The Great Empty’. It featured pictures of town squares, subway stations, beaches - public spaces that are usually crowded with people - but all now eerily empty.
The pictures are beautiful, but creepy. There’s something unnatural and dystopian about the empty spaces, the closed shops.
Photography by The New York Times. Click here to see more…
When the truckers rolled into Ottawa on January 29, it was in a state of semi-lockdown. Proof of covid vaccination was required to participate in much of normal society. Businesses were required to operate at no more than 50% capacity. Outdoor skating rinks and trails had a 25-person limit. It had been almost two years, and we hadn’t found a way to relieve the emptiness.
Into this silence and emptiness came the truckers. They flaunted their community in the face of social isolation. They dispelled the sense of fear with their celebrations. And they filled the silence with their horns.